@@AakashMehta Before you start your first day on the job lets announce that you have failed. It helps me get likes. Let’s be genuine to ourselves in order for us to be authentic to others.
@@ksaurusI already do that. And please google Product Pre-Mortem to see how top PMs use this tool. Just because you think it's silly doesn't mean that nobody will find it useful.
Apple didn't make this version of vision pro to be a financial success. Apple made the vision pro to be a devkit, to get the tech out into the hands of developers to start creating that ecosystem. Based on the number of pre-orders, their goal has been extremely successful. We are going to see apple shape this space in the apple way, this is going to be the premier way to experience augmented reality.
@@AakashMehta I don't think the product has no substance. I think people are going to use this first version of the product and enjoy it. I think that this experience is probably going to be more fleshed out than anything else out there right out of the gate. But this first version is going to go to largely to creators and developers who are going to create the ecosystem and get word out there that this is a good product. I just think Apple is willing to lose money on this product in preparation for their "Air" economy version, whatever they might call it and future versions of the pro. It will only get better with age
Totally agree.. this is a Gen 1 product that Apple is going to figure out the software and use cases with.. however, even for a Gen 1 product, they need to get developers and creators excited enough for the vision and possibilities.. with Netflix, TH-cam, Spotify, and others not developing for the Vision Pro, Apple might be facing some developer roadblocks in the coming months
Pre-Mortems are a fascinating tool and I think people could mitigate a lot of risk by applying it to their own products! It’s absurd how people are getting so defensive about a product that they have no ownership over and it hasn’t even launched. Thank you for making this video, I learned a lot. Please don’t engage with the haters - let them scream into the void 🙏
@junkaccount7449 appreciate the support 🔥.. it’s fascinating how most people don’t consider bad outcomes even if that could help them better mitigate the risks.. I’ll keep making these videos for people like you who understand the value!
As a longterm VR user (and not just gamer), I am not convinced the Vision Pro is all that visionary or all that pro. I would love to upgrade to a visionary prosumer headset that allows me to replace or significantly augment my PC or Mac. While I love the displays, the weight on this thing kills its appeal. I can’t imagine sitting in that thing for hours together. I will therefore soldier on with my trusty Quest headsets, using a combination of Immersed and Better Display to get plenty of work done on a giant widescreen-res monitor. If the Immersed Visor is faithful to its specs (whatever is known so far), I will buy that instead.
Honestly, I was skeptical about this video but after watching it, I realized I was 100% correct. Your Unlikely reasons are literally shoved there in the list. Your Probables are also more towards unlikely. For example, you really think FT will be buggy when Apple launches VisionPro? FT is a legacy app. Only a new interface is added to it. That just means a new UI. Backend is still the same which is the core of FT functionality. You haven’t thought this through as a case study. And I say this because you don’t understand the company Apple.
Hey Aakash! Really cool insights on Apple Vision Pro and also the pre-mortem framework. This video hit two birds with one stone. Hope you continue to post for the budding product community on TH-cam.
@Hezarprince the point of this video is to think about failure and then be able to correctly anticipate and mitigate risks.. Apple definitely does this themselves and every good product manager should be doing this for their upcoming products
That’s why it’s a product pre-mortem.. supposed to be done before the product is even built or launched.. my goal is to think of all the reasons why it could fail and then see how Apple addresses all those risks
Thanks for watching till the end anyway :) .. the goal was to do a product pre-mortem where we imagine failure and then figure out all the risk mitigation paths
People are going to have a fun time linking to this video in 10 years for a chuckle
Would be great to see how this plays out over the next 10 years :)
Aakash Mehta has failed.
Thanks. I also think about this a lot to anticipate and mitigate risks for me. The failure isn't important, the reasons are more important.
@@AakashMehta Before you start your first day on the job lets announce that you have failed.
It helps me get likes.
Let’s be genuine to ourselves in order for us to be authentic to others.
@@ksaurusI already do that. And please google Product Pre-Mortem to see how top PMs use this tool. Just because you think it's silly doesn't mean that nobody will find it useful.
Apple didn't make this version of vision pro to be a financial success. Apple made the vision pro to be a devkit, to get the tech out into the hands of developers to start creating that ecosystem. Based on the number of pre-orders, their goal has been extremely successful.
We are going to see apple shape this space in the apple way, this is going to be the premier way to experience augmented reality.
So do you think this is a paper tiger then?
@@AakashMehta I don't think the product has no substance. I think people are going to use this first version of the product and enjoy it. I think that this experience is probably going to be more fleshed out than anything else out there right out of the gate.
But this first version is going to go to largely to creators and developers who are going to create the ecosystem and get word out there that this is a good product.
I just think Apple is willing to lose money on this product in preparation for their "Air" economy version, whatever they might call it and future versions of the pro. It will only get better with age
Totally agree.. this is a Gen 1 product that Apple is going to figure out the software and use cases with.. however, even for a Gen 1 product, they need to get developers and creators excited enough for the vision and possibilities.. with Netflix, TH-cam, Spotify, and others not developing for the Vision Pro, Apple might be facing some developer roadblocks in the coming months
This is the problem with Harvard MBAs
I agree
Pre-Mortems are a fascinating tool and I think people could mitigate a lot of risk by applying it to their own products!
It’s absurd how people are getting so defensive about a product that they have no ownership over and it hasn’t even launched.
Thank you for making this video, I learned a lot. Please don’t engage with the haters - let them scream into the void 🙏
@junkaccount7449 appreciate the support 🔥.. it’s fascinating how most people don’t consider bad outcomes even if that could help them better mitigate the risks.. I’ll keep making these videos for people like you who understand the value!
As a longterm VR user (and not just gamer), I am not convinced the Vision Pro is all that visionary or all that pro. I would love to upgrade to a visionary prosumer headset that allows me to replace or significantly augment my PC or Mac. While I love the displays, the weight on this thing kills its appeal. I can’t imagine sitting in that thing for hours together. I will therefore soldier on with my trusty Quest headsets, using a combination of Immersed and Better Display to get plenty of work done on a giant widescreen-res monitor. If the Immersed Visor is faithful to its specs (whatever is known so far), I will buy that instead.
@8pulkit what can Apple add that'll convince you to shift from Quest to Vision? Trying to understand the differences better
Honestly, I was skeptical about this video but after watching it, I realized I was 100% correct. Your Unlikely reasons are literally shoved there in the list. Your Probables are also more towards unlikely. For example, you really think FT will be buggy when Apple launches VisionPro? FT is a legacy app. Only a new interface is added to it. That just means a new UI. Backend is still the same which is the core of FT functionality. You haven’t thought this through as a case study. And I say this because you don’t understand the company Apple.
Thanks
@rda4140 Hope you’ve seen the reviews of how bad FT avatars are on the Vision Pro
Bro it’s not even out yet
That's the point of the video.. did you watch it?
Hey Aakash! Really cool insights on Apple Vision Pro and also the pre-mortem framework. This video hit two birds with one stone. Hope you continue to post for the budding product community on TH-cam.
Thanks @ajithbharathwaj5428! Glad to see that it's helpful to folks who understand frameworks :)
You fool it’s not even out yet
I think you missed the point of the video.
Thanks @bujin5455!
@@bujin5455 I don’t think saying stuffs about a successful company like this is cool
@Hezarprince the point of this video is to think about failure and then be able to correctly anticipate and mitigate risks.. Apple definitely does this themselves and every good product manager should be doing this for their upcoming products
@@AakashMehta the intro gets me it’s very bad don’t say such words about a successful business or a person
you do not even have the product in your hand to make critics!
But it’s the best time to ANTICIPATE risks
@@AakashMehta I expected seeing better critics from a Harvard MBA grad!
@@yusufkemaldemir9393 any thoughts from your side to add to the conversation?
Hasnt even launched yet
That’s why it’s a product pre-mortem.. supposed to be done before the product is even built or launched.. my goal is to think of all the reasons why it could fail and then see how Apple addresses all those risks
8:19 and clickbate title
Thanks for watching till the end anyway :) .. the goal was to do a product pre-mortem where we imagine failure and then figure out all the risk mitigation paths