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the difference between UI, UX, and Behavior Design What’s the difference between

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the difference between UI, UX, and Behavior Design

What’s the difference between a project manager and a product manager?

Name and explain one of the 3 “Typical failures in product management”.

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According to Chegg Guidelines we are allowed to solve only first four questions, so please repost others, it would be helpful.

a)  difference between UI, UX, and Behavior Design

UI : The user interface (UI) is the space where people and machines interact. People give instructions to machines and machines start a process, respond with information, and provide results etc.UI design generally plays an important role in the work of a UX designer, but it is not the only part.

UX : UX designers work as information architects to organize content. They reference user research and perform detailed task and business analysis for complex operations. UX designers then create user flows, customer journey maps, lower-fidelity wireframe diagrams etc.

Behaviour Design : Behavioural Design are the types of obhect oriented pattern which are used to describe that what the particular system do. They provide the behaviour of the system. How one system isinteract with each other.

b) Difference between a project manager and a product manager

Project managers oversee a fixed project from beginning to end. It can be a single project or a group of projects. The job is to execute the strategy set by the leadership team. A project manager’s goal is to work with team to complete a project on time

Product managers are often described as the CEOs of their products. They set the strategy, prioritize releases, talk to customers, and clearly define features. Their efforts involving managing the entire lifecycle of the product. A product manager’s goal is to deliver a product.

c) 3 Failures in product management

Create a Fail-Safe Environment : If there is fear of failure, if people are worried about their jobs and career prospects when they make mistakes, then failure is unlikely to happen. Consequently, learning from failure and successful product innovation are difficult to attain.

Change the Corporate Culture : While the techniques like Incubator, Hackathons etc are great to develop new products and features, they accept that innovation and failure are not necessarily the norm, hence there is an innovation lab and there are hackathons, for instance. But when a company wants to emphasize innovation and make experimentation and failure mainstream, these techniques may not be enough.

Change Yourself Changing your outlook on failure is maybe the most important and powerful option you have. What helps me is trying to see failure not as a threat but an invitation to learn, improve, and grow as a product professional and a human being.

d) three steps to defining a Minimal Product

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