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Facebook's 3 question approach

For any feature or product, three questions should be answered so that they can focus the development effort and ensure that success can be measured.

  1. What problem are we trying to solve?
  2. How do we know it's a real problem?
  3. How will we know if we've solved this problem?

Julie Zhao, Design VP at Facebook

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