3. EMPATHY MAP
An empathy map is a collaborative tool teams can use to gain a deeper
insight into their customers. Much like a user persona, an empathy
map can represent a group of users, such as a customer segment.
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5. 5 why analysis
Five whys (or 5 whys) is an iterative
interrogative technique used to explore the
cause-and-effect relationships underlying a
particular problem. The primary goal of the
technique is to determine the root cause of a
defect or problem by repeating the question
"Why?" five times.
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WHY - No one is safe on this planet
Why - because robbery and illegal things
happen
Why because of unemployment
Why because of people are not too skilled
Why because huge amount of population
Why because lack of infrastructure
ROOT CAUSE
7. How might we
A How Might We (HMW) statement turns your challenge framing into a
question that can be solved. It turns problems into opportunities for
generative thinking and organizes how you think about the problem and
possible solutions.
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How might we
Problem - users are not aware about our safety chip.
HMW - how might we increase awareness of our safety chip?
Problem - users are often unsure about our chip for buying it or not to buy.
HMW- how might we tell users to purchase our chip ?
HMW- how might we make our users more confident about our chip or device.?
Problem - users spend their long time on their phone.
HMW - how might we engage them into our website.
Problem -users call us because they are unsure about our product.
HMW- how might we stop users from calling us?
HMW- how might we make users feel confident that they have all the information they need
and the product is safe and secure?
9. Problem tree
The problem tree, together with the objective tree and analysis of strategies, is a
methodology of three steps for identifying main problems, along with their causes and
effects, helping project planners to formulate clear and manageable objectives and the
strategies of how to achieve them
10. Problem tree
We are making a safety chip for the first time which is very useful for public and also safe for all the age group and
for all the people.
Core problem -
Never used this type of product ever
Root causes
Lack of awanress
Never seem this type of product
Lack of trust because of new product
Technology is New
Effect
Trust issue
Lack of knowledge
Less sale
Product cant reached to tier 3 city's
11. Impact vs effort matrix
An impact effort matrix is a tool used by project managers to help assess the potential impac
and effort required for each task in a project. By mapping out the tasks in this way, project
managers can more easily identify which tasks are likely to have the biggest impact and
which ones will require the most effort
13. Buisness model canvas
The Business Model Canvas (BMC) is a strategic management tool to quickly and
easily define and communicate a business idea or concept. It is a one-page document
that works through the fundamental elements of a business or product, structuring an
idea in a coherent way.
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15. Value proposition canvas
The Value Proposition Canvas is a framework which can help ensure that a product or
service is positioned around what the customer values and needs.
16. Technological Advancements: Microchip manufacturing is at the forefront of technological advancements. It involves the production of integrated
circuits, which are the building blocks of modern electronics. As technology continues to advance, microchip manufacturers play a crucial role in
developing smaller, faster, and more efficient chips that power a wide range of devices.
Innovation and Research: Microchip manufacturing requires significant investment in research and development. Companies in this industry
continuously strive to innovate and improve chip designs, manufacturing processes, and materials. This commitment to innovation leads to the
development of new features, higher performance, and enhanced functionalities in microchips.
Global Impact: Microchips are a fundamental component of numerous industries, including consumer electronics, telecommunications, automotive,
healthcare, and more. Microchip manufacturing contributes to the global economy by enabling the production of advanced electronic devices and
systems that drive innovation, productivity, and economic growth across various sectors.
Cost Reduction and Efficiency: Over time, microchip manufacturing has led to significant cost reduction and increased efficiency in producing chips.
Advancements in fabrication techniques, process automation, and economies of scale have allowed for the mass production of microchips at lower costs.
This cost efficiency translates into affordable electronic devices for consumers and improved profit margins for manufacturers.
Supply Chain Integration: Microchip manufacturing involves a complex supply chain, encompassing various stages such as design, fabrication, testing,
and packaging. Microchip manufacturers work closely with component suppliers, equipment manufacturers, and other industry partners to ensure
seamless integration and efficient supply chain management. This collaboration helps deliver high-quality products to market in a timely manner.
Job Creation and Economic Growth: Microchip manufacturing is a labor-intensive industry, employing skilled professionals in areas such as
engineering, design, manufacturing, testing, and quality control. The presence of microchip manufacturing facilities often leads to job creation and
economic growth in the regions where they are located, as they generate employment opportunities and contribute to local economies.