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What truly matters in product design – the features you create or the benefits users experience? In this exploration of a cornerstone concept, we dive into the critical distinction between benefits and features that can make or break your product development efforts.
Benefits describe your users' experience – the positive outcomes and emotional connections that result from using your product. Features, meanwhile, are the tangible, measurable components that make your product work. Understanding this distinction isn't just academic – it transforms how you approach design challenges and communicate value to customers.
Through practical examples from my own website redesign journey, I demonstrate how focusing on benefits first guided the development of features. The episode also explores how needs differ from both benefits and features, representing the gap between what users currently have and what they want to achieve.
By starting with targeted customer benefits and working backward to determine which features and offerings will deliver them, you create products that don't just work – they deeply resonate with users.
Ready to transform your approach to product development? Visit DeeneyEnterprises.com, take the product development archetype quiz, and discover resources tailored to your specific technical, teamwork, or leadership challenges. Share your feedback and be part of validating whether the site's features truly deliver on their promised benefits!
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ABOUT DIANNA
Dianna Deeney is a quality advocate for product development with over 25 years of experience in manufacturing. She is president of Deeney Enterprises, LLC, which helps organizations and people improve engineering design.
What truly matters in product design – the features you create or the benefits users experience? In this exploration of a cornerstone concept, we dive into the critical distinction between benefits and features that can make or break your product development efforts.
Benefits describe your users' experience – the positive outcomes and emotional connections that result from using your product. Features, meanwhile, are the tangible, measurable components that make your product work. Understanding this distinction isn't just academic – it transforms how you approach design challenges and communicate value to customers.
Through practical examples from my own website redesign journey, I demonstrate how focusing on benefits first guided the development of features. The episode also explores how needs differ from both benefits and features, representing the gap between what users currently have and what they want to achieve.
By starting with targeted customer benefits and working backward to determine which features and offerings will deliver them, you create products that don't just work – they deeply resonate with users.
Ready to transform your approach to product development? Visit DeeneyEnterprises.com, take the product development archetype quiz, and discover resources tailored to your specific technical, teamwork, or leadership challenges. Share your feedback and be part of validating whether the site's features truly deliver on their promised benefits!
Visit the podcast blog for this episode.
JOIN ME ON SUBSTACK Subscribe today. Get themed Q&As, live chats, in-depth analysis, comprehensive guides, and access to my Strategy Vaults. Founding Member spots are open now.
PICK MY BRAIN Got a particular problem you’d like clarity on? Schedule a 60-minute virtual call with me - we’ll work through it together.
ENROLL IN MY COURSE FMEA in Practice: from Plan to Risk-Based Decision Making is enrolling now. Lifetime access, practical tools, and over 300 students already learning.
GET THE BOOK Pierce the Design Fog is your playbook for concept development to engineering design inputs.
VIEW MY OTHER SERVICES Visit my website to learn more.
ABOUT DIANNA
Dianna Deeney is a quality advocate for product development with over 25 years of experience in manufacturing. She is president of Deeney Enterprises, LLC, which helps organizations and people improve engineering design.
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