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Sneh Pandya
February 29, 2020
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Transcript
Hello olkata!
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WHY do we create something? Quick question..
to SOLVE the problems around us.. ..but, how?
Captain Jack Sparrow The problem is not the problem, the
problem is your attitude about the problem!
The How-to Guide Learn to Solve Problems Sneh Pandya
Identify: if something in front of you IS a problem
or NOT
well-defined problems ill-defined problems
DO NOT directly jump on the problem to build solutions
Gather as much information as possible
The Sprint
MAP DECIDE TEST SKETCH PROTOTYPE
The Brainstorming
Build a Team Ask questions: intelligent and stupid both! Work
individually to list possible plans
Reviewing concepts is a good idea
Apply different strategies while thinking
Critical Thinking Convergent Thinking Practical Thinking Divergent Thinking Logical Thinking
Lateral Thinking
Atom Molecule Nucleus Proton First Principles!
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Go out in the wild Be creative Experiment
Make your idea understandable with simpler words, real-life examples
Be optimistic: your solution may not be the best, but
it will inspire or help others
It is ok to take time to solve a problem!
(99% time) What to ask yourself when you’re out of fuel: what kept you going?
PRO ML/DS/AI/Blockchain bla bla bla What problem are you trying
to solve? explain each step in detail, is the solution stack going to help you achieve what you described in the each step?
Enjoy what you build (or solve) and share it with
people!
Next time, Build to PREVENT the problems and solve the
existing ones
THANKS! Twitter and Instagram @SnehPandya18 Email address
[email protected]