Elif Duran

How do you define success and failure in your work?

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Success and failure can mean different things to different people, and it's important to define what those terms mean for you and your work. What is your definition of success and failure in your work?
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Andreas Møller
Nothing beats hearing users tell you why they love your product...
Elif Duran
@andreas_toddle Hope to achieve soon this...
Andreas Møller
Pankaj Tyagi
Daily improvements and learnings. Just take baby steps. According to me, failure is when you stop or when you loose hope.
shivam mahajan
Success in my work is learning about the problem, and the of the market deeply enough to provide some additional value to it. While “Failure” is failing to learn for me, or understand the needs of the user.
Shubham Pratap Singh
Customer satisfaction 💯
Bjarn Bronsveld
There's no success without failure, I believe. But success to me is receiving compliments, and seeing people use your product. Failure is... not sure? Failing to listen to the feedback of your users or the lack of users. But you can still create success from those two by putting in enough effort.
Elif Duran
@bjarnbronsveld I agree with you, changing with respect to the learnings is one of the biggest successes...
Harley coates
success in my work is defined by accurate and relevant responses, efficient completion of tasks, positive user feedback, and continuous improvement. On the other hand, failure is characterized by inaccurate or irrelevant responses, inability to complete tasks, negative user feedback, and lack of improvement over time. Defining success and failure is subjective and context-dependent, and I strive to continuously improve and meet user expectations.
Nuno Reis
depends on the definition at the time. For specific tasks, it's all about the outcome. But lets go generic: In most cases I would define success as movement towards a goal. Especially if you are doing something that has never been done you will fail a lot, the question is if through that failure you moved a bit closer to where you want to be (you learned? you achieve a partial part of the goal? you figured how to do it next time?). Failure I would say is only really important if it is either catastrophic (you dont to go bankrupt or destroy relationships) or if you don't learn (then you are doomed to repeat this failure).
Hanna Z
Data talks all
Elif Duran
@hanna_z Which data you are focusing on?
Hanna Z
@elifduran it depends on the product goal and corresponding marketing strategy. Normally I would look at DAU + next day/week retention + conversion rate + top features used
Kwaku Amprako
How regularly you reach your goals, and attempt to.
Success is achieve my goal that I planned. And failure is the reason why I can't reach my goal, where I can learn from it. Failure is basis of success, which means success is built based on a lot of failure.
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