Mozilla Taipei's Product Experience in Emerging Markets
It's my privilege to be invited by CakeResume to wrap up my past few years and said a proper goodbye to Mozilla by sharing my innovation experience. It let me know I've been Mozillians already.
Talks & writing
It's my privilege to be invited by CakeResume to wrap up my past few years and said a proper goodbye to Mozilla by sharing my innovation experience. It let me know I've been Mozillians already.
Morpheus Chen finds inspiration everywhere. Whether he's tackling tricky technical challenges; drawing on his background in journalism, visual design, and UX; or working with multiple cross-functional teams to build products people love.
Back in January 2018, we were assigned to lead a project called New Product Exploration to help Mozilla grow impact on shopping experience in Southeast Asia, and the first stop was Indonesia.
Test Pilot can never have too many good ideas! That was the original thought behind co-hosting a 12-week course with Tatung University (TTU)'s Department of Media Design in Taiwan.
In a two-week workshop, I help participants apply design thinking to innovate child-care ideas, such as visiting children's hospitals, and brainstorming based on insights explored.
Since graduates had known the design process, this course focused on hands-on work in each phase, including research, workshop, prototyping, and testing.
Through four 3-hour lessons, I introduced user-centered design basics. Students went through various activities to develop elderly medication proposals.
I invited my colleagues to help students discover, define, develop, and deliver a proposal that fulfilled user needs in emerging markets with an innovation framework.