You've finally reached the last stage of your project.
Once you've portrayed the product's features, examined customers' views, and
analysed the main strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats, you must
make specific improvement proposals based on your findings, to conclude. It is
not necessary to tackle absolutely all the problems that derive from the
analysis, but the most relevant ones should certainly be addressed.
Present your improvement plan in a structured way, cross-referring
to data from previous stages and referencing your information sources. Your
suggestions may draw on multiple perspectives, e.g. sustainable development
goals and environmentally-friendly policies, quality standards, experience design, human resources and corporate social responsibility, revenue management, etc. Finally, as well as posting your
conclusions on this blog, present them orally and upload your video on Flipgrid.
Here you are some resources that may inspire you:
-5 ways to lead in an era of constant change
-Two reasons companies fail - and how to avoid them
-Interactive risk assessment tool
-Innovation checklists
-Innovation ability test
Thus, we've come full circle... congratulations!