To Be A Product Manager | Day 91

This journal helps me improve 1% every day…

Zake Zhang
2 min readJun 2, 2017

Welcome to Day 91 of

To Be A Product Manager

The muggy weather makes people exhausted and do feel like doing anything. Plus, it’s Friday but we have to go to work tomorrow. None of these will make people happy.

And today’s journal might also be shorter.

I gathered people’s feedback on our website in the morning, then providing some thoughts on VR lobby for difference scenes. In the afternoon, I switched to mini programs research, but didn’t get much done.

So far I’ve been experienced more than 50 mini programs on WeChat, and still haven’t had a fairly satisfying idea for VR mini programs.

Goals

  • Website launch
  • Mini program research

Mistakes

Today I gathered people’s feedback on our website, some changes need to be made in our next version, and when I sorted them out in order, I also double checked the copywriting we got from professionals.

There are 3 parts I forgot to change the original wording! Damn! This happens to me twice within this project. I wrote a long review of the mistakes we’ve made during the website and Html5 player, and did mention I should double check the information before giving it to anyone. This cannot happen again without any specific reasons.

If I keep working and living this way, I may not be improving 1% every day soon.

My name is Zake Zhang, a newbie VR product manager based in Shenzhen, China. I’m thinking what if I write daily product journal for 1,000 days?

Thanks for reading and let’s keep on hacking!

Warm Regards,

Zake

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Zake Zhang
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Written by Zake Zhang

Ex-product manager turned content creator and co-active coach. Bilibili@张子贺Zake | YouTube@Zake Zhang

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