7. Summarize the Recommendation** Always "land the plane" with a clear, concise summary. Recite your top recommendation, who it serves, why it matters, and how you will measure success (metrics).

The Lead watched, unmoved. "The PDF didn't mention the psychological aspect, did it?" Leo froze. The pen hovered over the glass.

Distracted driving while actively scanning streets for open curbside spaces. Step 4: Brainstorming Solutions

: Sarah enters her destination and arrival time.

: Great design balances user needs with business viability. Always mention how your design impacts core metrics like conversion, retention, or customer acquisition costs. Access the Full PDF Resource

Leo sat in the corner of a quiet Brooklyn cafe, his laptop screen glowing with a daunting document: "The Exclusive Product Design Exercise Vault."

A gentle, non-intrusive notification appears: "Time for a 3-minute screen break. Your teammate Sarah is stretching too."

Long wait times, overcrowding, confusion about which elevator to take. Solutions: Solution A (Simple): Increased number of elevators.

Ensure your solution serves the user and the business.

Average time spent looking for a parking space; meter revenue collection efficiency; user satisfaction score (CSAT).