A comprehensive research was undertaken to identify and prioritise pain points among instructors, mentors, students, and evaluators in the education sector. A solution was derived to address these challenges, with a particular emphasis on the importance of finding a balance between scale and retention in large cohorts. The need for scalability was recognized while ensuring that personalised attention and effective solutions were provided for sustained student engagement and satisfaction. The resulting solution is designed to create an efficient and impactful learning environment, meeting the diverse needs of stakeholders in the educational landscape. Take a detailed look.
Using the principles of game design thinking, the idea is to enhance education through gaming experiences, building a product management learning game which can help non-product people get a flavour of what product management truly is. The game can include levels testing PM abilities in soft skills, hard skills, ideas, execution, and ambiguous decision-making, with increasing difficulty. Progression to the next level requires completing 80% of the previous one. The ultimate goal is to create a scoring pattern that comprehensively evaluates readiness for product management discipline.
During the competitor analysis, it was observed that various market players were addressing specific needs of women, but there was a notable absence of a comprehensive solution serving as a one-stop shop for women's health. In response to this gap, we developed SuperNaari, a holistic solution designed to cater to all aspects of women's health, providing a comprehensive and centralised approach to address diverse health needs for women.
To address the challenge, we first analyzed the regional Over-The-Top (OTT) market, focusing on current players, regional preferences, and business models. Rajasthan emerged as a promising launch opportunity due to its sizable market, cultural richness, and limited OTT penetration. The strategic choice also aims to provide a platform for folk artists, aligning with the unique preferences of tier-2 and tier-3 cities in the region. This sets the stage for a localized and impactful OTT solution tailored for Rajasthan.
Referral program design, for me, extends beyond mere aesthetics; it involves resolving complex problems. I eagerly embrace the opportunity to tackle challenges and find innovative solutions that not only meet but exceed the expectations of ACT Fibernet, ensuring a seamless and efficient distribution of referrals.
To launch ride services in Latin America, extensive research on various countries and existing service providers was conducted, leading to the selection of Mexico as the focal point. MexiRide aims to offer safe and affordable ride services in Mexico, considering its vibrant and intricate transportation system influenced by diverse demographics, unique infrastructure, and evolving government policies. The service addresses key pain points for both passengers and drivers, focusing on safety, reliability, overcoming language barriers, reducing pollution, and offering electric vehicle options. MexiRide adopts a model where drivers are hired as employees, receiving regular income and benefits, while owning their vehicles. The company supports drivers with allowances based on performance criteria, fostering a symbiotic relationship between the platform and its drivers. Fasten your seat belt and take a ride.