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With over ten years of experience as a customer success manager, account executive, and project manager, I am passionate about delivering customized solutions, proactive support, and strong client relationships that drive growth and retention.
As a Product Manager Fellow at Co.lab, a product lab that helps aspiring product managers learn and grow, I am applying my skills and knowledge in customer relationship management (CRM), problem-solving, and customer service to create innovative products that impact clients and stakeholders. I am eager to leverage popular tools like Microsoft Office, Salesforce, JIRA, Slack, Teams, Zoom, and Monday.com to collaborate with cross-functional teams, conduct user research, define product vision, and deliver value. My goal is to become a Product Manager, where I can use my talent to make clients successful and form strong professional connections to build products that solve real-world problems.
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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(CRM Space) Competitive Analysis
Texada has been serving thousands of customers for decades. We want to better understand how our target audience perceives our brand and competitors. This will help us develop clarity on our competitive advantages and optimize our marketing strategy. We would like to collaborate with students to conduct a competitive analysis of our business. This will involve several different steps for the students, including: Familiarizing themselves with our company, products, and target market. Identifying current and potential future competitors. Creating a matrix identifying features that are similar and different between companies. Summarizing our competitive advantages and disadvantages relative to the competition identified. Bonus steps in the process would also include: Recommending how our company can differentiate itself through products / services and messaging.
Website UI / UX Redesign & Hi-Fi Prototype
Our company would like to re-design a website (not linked here) in our portfolio with a prototype. We launched our product 8 months ago, and while we were profitable within 3 months from launch, the feedback we received highlighted concerns about the confusion surrounding the process and the self-explanatory nature of the user experience (UX) components. This will involve: Conducting competitive research for competitors in adjacent industries, and the current marketing offerings available. Our site is a trailblazer in a category that is not yet well established so there is an opportunity to make the experience unique and category defining. We are happy to provide a walkthrough and other resources to help bring them up to speed. Using heatmaps and usage data to identify key areas of our current website and what areas of focused might return the best results in a redesign. Learning and using various design and implementation tools. We strongly recommend students learn how to use Figma as this is the latest and greatest tool currently available. Our site operates on a lean-headless CMS setup using Elementor which follows similar design principles to Figma. Creation of a screen by screen UX / UI prototype of a 5 page types, with flexbox containers to maximize usability across devices. However, our audiences are ~89% mobile users so the design needs to primarily focus on the mobile responsive resolutions. Utilize real-user feedback to implement design for a diverse group of audiences, while replicating the best UX principles from case-studies of market leaders such as Airbnb, Ikea etc. About the project: Our organization introduced an aggregator platform designed to curate data from various online sources, enabling personalized recommendations from service providers in a highly competitive market niche. Currently, the landscape features only one significant competitor providing a comparable service. However, this competitor is not customized for the Canadian market, functioning more as a forum than an efficient aggregator. Given the nature of our service, which involves incorporating visual testimonials, the significance of a visually appealing user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) cannot be overstated. Adhering to design best practices is crucial in ensuring an engaging and effective platform. Moreover, considering our target market's limited technological proficiency, prioritizing information architecture becomes imperative for a seamless user experience.