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Intro
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Why dont you have a dislike button
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People problem statements
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How do we know
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Groups
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Discover
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Problem
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Solution
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Measurable
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Success
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Engagement
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Reactions
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Usage
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Experience
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Recap
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Is Facebook bad for people
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Favorite product
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Democracy in tech
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Virtual Reality
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Examples of Problems
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Practical Advice
Description:
Explore a Stanford seminar featuring Julie Zhuo, Facebook's vice president of product design, as she delves into the thought process behind developing new features. Learn how to identify and solve real user problems by focusing on three key questions: What people problem are we solving? How do we know it's a real problem? And how will we measure success? Gain insights into Facebook's design philosophy, including discussions on the absence of a dislike button, the development of reactions, and the importance of user engagement. Discover practical advice for aspiring designers and product developers, and hear Zhuo's perspectives on technology's impact on society, democracy in tech, and the future of virtual reality. Benefit from Zhuo's extensive experience in designing some of the world's most widely-used features, including the news feed, like button, and user profiles.

Stanford Seminar - How a Facebook Designer Thinks - Julie Zhuo

Stanford University
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