
需求
12/22/2016 · 2 min read
Needs are fiercely noisy by Internet people, and it sounds like only the Internet is solving the needs.
That's not really the case.
I understand the need to measure both:
\ - The first is that the existing solution is inefficient and difficult to meet the user; then you have * * discovered the need * *;
\ - Comprehensive environmental trends such as technology, economy, and cultural level now predict demand, which is called * * creating demand * *.
Then you will ask, now that the market is so saturated, has the demand been excavated at this stage?
From a development perspective:
\ - Requirements are derived from requirements. Hardware requirements are derived from software requirements, and software requirements are derived from service requirements.The metaphor of “fox and fake tiger” may be inappropriate, but it is actually based on the existing relatively good industry, providing services, or providing services to their users.
\ - There is also the so-called * * long tail theory * *.First of all, I would like to say that this theory should not be to encourage others to find long-tail demand, but to find this breakthrough point when the mainstream market is saturated.Secondly, the long tail is also a demand derived from the past 5 years, with more and more emphasis on the individual, but this is only a stage, just like friends who have done design know that the development trend of design is "flat = > imitation = > flat".
So, I thought that "where there is a need, there is a need", and the environment never binds us to create.