How to tell a group of elementary school students "how to make a product"?

As the title, I really don't know, the first time in so many years.

Try it this Saturday, as shown in the picture below, if you have a baby about 10 years old, welcome to let the baby come to listen & leave me a message to give me some suggestions.

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During the preparation process, I felt a huge challenge, which was much more difficult than telling entrepreneurs, entrepreneurs, and managers—because I really don’t understand this group of users.

The business model that was treated as a joke and can last for decades seems to have a new idea——

The first step: more than ten years ago, the book "Everyone" made everyone "want to make" rather than "know how to make" products, so many unreliable people became product managers;

Step 2: Ten years ago, we began to train them and tried to make everyone "can do/know how to do it", but it was easier said than done, so a large number of unreliable products appeared on the market;

The third step, a few years ago, started to do consulting, to help them see if the company's unreliable products can be rescued again, of course, it is very difficult;

The fourth step, now that the company can't survive, they also have a mid-life crisis, to help them relieve their anxiety, I started to do the "Middle-aged and Elderly Product People Care Plan";

The fifth step is that a few years later, their children will also go to school, and they can come to do product enlightenment. The product innovation/design thinking interest classes for primary and middle school students are on the way.

that's all.

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Su Jie (iamsujie), product innovation consultant, author of 4 books in the "Everyone is a Product Manager" series, former Ali product manager for 8 years, head of the Group's product university, and founding partner of Liangcang Incubator. If you need training and consulting services in product manager/product thinking/product innovation related fields, please contact this WeChat (13758212411).

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