These are: Ishikawa diagrams (root-cause analysis), SCAMPER, Mind mapping, Brainstorming (including brainwriting and brain drawing), Morphological Analysis, TRIZ among others...The Ishikawa diagram “precedes” the full ideation process (mind mapping and brainstorming)
customer journey orchestration, personas, empathy mapping). Excels at partnering with senior managers to envision product strategy and create effective roadmaps
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In another chapter, authors introduce tools for patent analysis that you can use for technology mapping and subsequently for identifying the right co-development partner
Service tools to create “meanings” User Journey Mapping User journeys are a visual representation of the stages, interactions, and emotional states users experiment during a service encounter
These are: Ishikawa diagrams (root-cause analysis), SCAMPER, Mind mapping, Brainstorming (including brainwriting and brain drawing), Morphological Analysis, Opposite thinking, Analogy thinking, and TRIZ among others
As a result, these product professionals do whatever they’re asked to do—which is why 47% of their time is spent in unplanned activities, such as: Responding to RFPs for the sales team Giving a product demo to a client Designing a new user experience Mapping the stories and tasks for a new release Writing content for the company blog or newsletter It seems that many product professionals provide product support to development, marketing, sales, and other departments