I found your channel just days ago, and the short-term changes are astonishing. I suffer from avoidant attachment, and I was pretty much lost in my Data Analyst career. I would say that I watched most of your youtube videos, but mental models and framework thinking was a game changer. I heard you describe yourself as an ENTJ, I am myself an INTJ, and this is just what I needed after a long research in philosophy and psychology. I finally got back to my journey again after another long cycle of despair and confusion in my personal life. I feel stronger this time, but I hope the good mood doesn't go fast, at least until I can land my first job. Thank you and I wish you the best in your journey! Keep up the good work PD: Your coaching panel for chat GPT worked amazingly well and it provided a lot of value. Thanks!
Thanks, Vicky. When checking for desirability, it's essential to simultaneously check for willingness to pay. While this falls into viability, the desirability test is a great place to collect this data. So many people expect a whole raft of things to be free.
I think that I literally want to do (on/with youtube) what you're doing..your channel content is so close and personal to my core idea of myself that I bask in your content.
I like the simplicity with which you explain the rules, I have already participated in projects and I can certify the results of design thinking although following the rules requires more from all participants, but it works.
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Hey I’m new to your channel, but just wanted to say that I saw your community comment about buying a new mic. Didn’t think much of it until I watched this video and then watched one from 3 weeks ago, and wow the difference is huge! You sound so much clearer now, makes an incredible difference - audio is so important eh! Anyway, really look forward to learning from your videos, sorry if this is a random comment but I was legit impressed with the sound quality difference. Ps your design and thumbnails are so good 🔥
Hehe here for you! I’ve actually been toying with doing a series on design thinking / creativity / innovation… what got you into looking into design thinking?
@@VickyZhaoBEEAMP yess do that! I am an architecture student in my final year an my mentor was advising me on the importance of these design thinking frameworks for acquiring right data based on which we can design for better user experience since we recently had a studio on urban design. That's what got me into it!
. . . Wow, what an awesome improvement in volume ! . . . As a 'fan' of your content, I really enjoy it so much more now that I can comfortably HEAR it ! . . . Thanks 😊
Hey Vicky, such great, niche content. A request to make a video that covers the best route to take in a finance career after an MBA. And, whether there is a better alternative to MBA for a career in finance. Also maybe share your opinion on a better career choice than finance for a person with analytical and leadership capabilities.
Great video, Vicky! I have to I think planning is still important, but it's overemphasized. We can avoid a lot of mistakes through planning, but we can't avoid them all- which is why action is more important. Nonetheless, great to see your takeaways!
I am also learning to do my design thinking project for school in The Netherlands and can definitely relate to your first insight. In the first year of doing this research, I was planning. I wanted to make sure I did enough desk research or used enough literature, before approaching someone for an interview. But last months I just skipped all this preparation and just called someone for an interview, and than I would be preparing something. My research was way more efficient because of this approach.
Hmmm but isnt number one "dont plan, act", contradicts a bit the number 2 "order matters", I mean if you follow an order in a way you are following a plan isn it?
Hi Vicky, I loved the content you shared. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us! One quick feedback, your handmovement was a little bit distraction
Great video but I have a question. Wouldn’t thinking and planning or not necessarily be the same thing? Maybe the saying should be “think before you act but act before you plan” We would need experience and mistakes to make a thorough plan
What you are explaining is typicaly design thinking process it is not even Standford way. I take desing thinking cours from standford 8-9 years ago and to be honest it was all the same stuff that I have learned in Polish coumminity. Process is the same all around the world ;-)
Designing a life around best practices. Example living within 15 minutes of oldest relative. Don't travel, rather spend your time and money in supporting your local community.
@@VickyZhaoBEEAMP Dale Carnegie, Napoleon Hill, Anthony Robbins, Stanley Bing, Stephen Covey, Charles Givens, Paul Fussell, Earl Nightingale, James Allen and Sam Horn.
This is some great advice - especially the part about dealing with snowflakes (I have been dealing with this heavily..!) I'm curious, what ethnicity of China is your family from? I am Han personally
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Whoa Vicky..I see you out there stepping up the sexy in these vids. Those eyes....mayne....those eyes. Now back to our regularly scheduled Bee-Amp episode.