According to the article this week, here are the 5 lessons to learn from the startup failures. —————————————————————- 1. Entrepreneurs should not always be raising at too high a price because it sets you up for a failure 2. First… Continue Reading →
I’d like to introduce my new product, a guitar rack “All For You” Please find the short movie of this product for target early adopters, guitarists and bassists, through the below link. “https://youtu.be/TWfYbgO0ezo” This product consists of 3… Continue Reading →
I had customer conversations with the second prototype (find the details in the previous post “Updated Product Idea”) with my husband. He was not excited with this prototype, again. Sigh… More bad news for me, he bought a new guitar!!… Continue Reading →
Since Scrum is α subset of Agile, they have a lot in common. They break down the entire project into a short term cycle so you can have checkpoints frequently and adjust smoothly to rapidly-changing requirements. These frameworks fit for… Continue Reading →
Based on the conversations with the customer (my husband), I updated my designs. First of all, I created a shelf to put some other music-related equipment, such as cables, effectors, etc, on TinkerCad. Here is the rough prototype images for it…. Continue Reading →
In the previous updates in “Product Journey”, I made a prototype with TinkerCad. It’s time to have a conversation with my target user now. My product is a wall-mounted guitar hanger with 5 hooks that send an alert if you… Continue Reading →
I designed the wall-mounted hanger for guitars with five hooks on TinkerCad 3D design. That is for my husband who has so many guitars and boxes and tends to leave them on the floor or on the couch. This time,… Continue Reading →
Allow me to start with excuses today… What is ohm with a cute shape?? I’ve never learned physics in my life. It’s not a mandatory class in Japan. I struggled with this assignment very much. I spent several hours watching… Continue Reading →
This time I designed the wall mounted hanger with five hooks to display five guitars on the wall. Here is the rough and awful drawing. My husband has a lot of guitars and boxes or cases for guitars in his… Continue Reading →
I’m Kat and a full-time MBA student at Baruch College. Previously, I worked at a Japanese manufacturer, Canon, for 7 years in Japan and another 7 years in Long Island NY. I had worked across all manufacturing processes in the… Continue Reading →
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