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Help with Product Manager Interview Presentation

Hello,

I know this is a little outside the normal questions tied specifically to a coding question, however, I have found the TTH community very helpful in the past so I figured I would throw it out there. I'm interviewing for a Product Manager job as it's a role I want to get into, but the problem is I don't have much direct experience in the role/function. They have asked me to create a presentation for a functional specification that details a small functional and visual enhancement to a current mobile app.

My question is...is there a standard or best practice way to lay out my requirements, user stories, etc.? Furthermore, should my requirements include certain sections with specific information in each section?

I already have the functional change picked and the wireframes completed, but I was hoping for some insight into how I should structure the detail behind it. The instructions for the presentation specifies I should only spend 1 hour on the project so I don't believe they are looking for something extremely in depth.

Thanks!

Jon