Akshita, your case studies are always so insightful and apt, leaving a positive impression about the particular brand, especially SWIGGY! Keep up the good work. Those who are planning to become Product Managers must watch this video.
Great Video. Just wanted to know, what are some good sources from where one can read quality case studies? There are so many case studies available on internet and not all of them are good. So for a beginner who wants to understand the structure and content that a case study should have, what are the places to look at?
Genuine question: What happens if these case studies have minimal images and beautification? Only text / numbers based information. Are stakeholders not impressed with just the solution? Or they want colorful/delightful presentations as well?
Tbh it depends upon what is the purpose behind making case studies If I am making PRD, Case for my work, it would most probably be a document only with minimal/ no beautification But, if someone is looking to build a brand/ stand out/ get a job, presentation becomes equally important as you are competing with 1000s of people out there. However content is always the king. if content and structure are bad, it won't work out. basics have to be clear. But, to stand out and at least grab attention, you need some kind of so-called USP. Presentation could be one of those. If you can catch the attention of people in 1st 10 seconds, then only they will read the content. As Akshita said in the video, you need to put on your PM hat while making a presentation by considering the audience. We have touched this part also in the video Content >>> Presentation. But presentation is also important as that helps to sell yourself better.
The passion and clarity she speaks with is smthng I need man
Excellent presentation, could you please make a video on how we can make such interesting PPT's
From 1st case study to this you have come a long way!
Impressive.
Akshita, your case studies are always so insightful and apt, leaving a positive impression about the particular brand, especially SWIGGY! Keep up the good work. Those who are planning to become Product Managers must watch this video.
What great chemistry they have! Looking forward to more of these videos
Great Video. Just wanted to know, what are some good sources from where one can read quality case studies? There are so many case studies available on internet and not all of them are good. So for a beginner who wants to understand the structure and content that a case study should have, what are the places to look at?
The details explained in this video are so amazing. Going to hear this one more tym.
Loved! the conversation great work Atharva. Especially the end part where you mentioned look for stories in case study.
Both are awesome storyteller
how to make such presentations?.. where can i get these images? any free tools?
You inspire me more! Really enjoyed the conversation 🎯🥂
Looking forward to many more collaborations!!😁
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Genuine question: What happens if these case studies have minimal images and beautification? Only text / numbers based information. Are stakeholders not impressed with just the solution? Or they want colorful/delightful presentations as well?
Tbh it depends upon what is the purpose behind making case studies
If I am making PRD, Case for my work, it would most probably be a document only with minimal/ no beautification
But, if someone is looking to build a brand/ stand out/ get a job, presentation becomes equally important as you are competing with 1000s of people out there.
However content is always the king. if content and structure are bad, it won't work out. basics have to be clear.
But, to stand out and at least grab attention, you need some kind of so-called USP. Presentation could be one of those. If you can catch the attention of people in 1st 10 seconds, then only they will read the content.
As Akshita said in the video, you need to put on your PM hat while making a presentation by considering the audience.
We have touched this part also in the video
Content >>> Presentation. But presentation is also important as that helps to sell yourself better.