Your defective product was responsible for life-threatening illness in kids. How would you go about handling this situation?
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What was the product? Hardware/ Software? Software
What was the purpose of the product? Suggest right medicines based on children's symptoms
What is the type of illness? Fatal if not treated immediately
Is it specific to any geography? India
Is it specific to people having some special conditions? Not aware
When was this reported? One week back
Metrics -
- # users
- % new users
- % who have logged in the last week
- % who have used the feature
- % who have complained about the issue
- % who have used the feature
- % who have logged in the last week
- % old users
- % who have logged in the last week
- % who have used the feature
- % who have complained about the issue
- % who have used the feature
- % who have logged in the last week
- % drop in users login
- % drop in user engagement
Hypothesis -
Internal factors -
- Was it specific to portal or app? Android or iOS? No, overall
- Did we fix any bugs recently? No
- Did we launch a new feature recently? Yes
- Did we change the search results algorithm? No
- Did we change the data repository from where results are fetched? No
External factors -
- Was there any competitor campaign related to our product? No
- Was there any negative PR about our company? No
- Is this due to seasonal diseases or any ongoing pandemic? Possible
- Is there any new disease already ongoing for which there is no information available right now? Yes
It seems that due to an ongoing new disease, we launched a new feature which is not working accurately.
To further confirm this,
I would want to test the data on user complaint rate for this feature v/s the user complaint rate for any other existing feature. If the latter value is still the same as before the launch of the new feature, we can zero down to this hypothesis being correct.
Short term solution -
Roll back the feature
Issue public apology for this feature
Provide compensation to the affected users and unsure their any further required treatment
Long term solution -
Redo the medical research and associated diagnosis, ased on which redesign the feature
Perform beta testing with interested users and share results publicly
Then do a staggered rolled out region by region and closely monitor the metrics
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