Ričardas Kunevičius: Strategy Implementation Sprint by Sprint
Validate Your Ideas Quickly with Google Design Sprint
-
Upload
borrys-hasian -
Category
Design
-
view
598 -
download
0
Transcript of Validate Your Ideas Quickly with Google Design Sprint
Validate Your Ideas Quickly with Google Design Sprint
Borrys HasianGoogle Expert in UX/UI
Presented at Compfest seminarSept 2016
Do you wanna get updates on the upcoming workshops/seminars
by Circle UX?
SUBSCRIBE TO THE NOTIFICATION
Easily and safely control and educate the use of gadget for kids, especially for accessing negative contents, such as porn, harassment, or horror.
“Difabel jobs seekers always face problems when they’re looking for information or accessible job opportunities for them”Rubby Emir, CEO.
The ultimate goal is to solve the user’s pain by creating an association so that
the user identifies the company’s product/service as the source of relief.
Adapted from Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Productsby Nir Eyal
Stage 1 Understand
10min: Business goals and success metrics.
10min: Technical capabilities and challenges
10min: Relevant user research/insights
Method: 360 Lightning talk. Example in 30min:
Stage 1 Understand
What other products and services can inspire you? Pick 2-3, and list down what you like and dislike.
Method: Competitive Overview.
Stage 2 Define
Method: Customer Journey, step 1
A (simple 5-10 steps) customer journey map with a selected user type and moment and a focus challenge.
Stage 2 Define
Method: Customer Journey, step 2
On the journey map, use post-it, reframe problems as opportunities. Use HMW (How might we…), one idea per note.
HMW method from d.school
Stage 2 Define
What 3 words (adjective) would you like for users to describe your product/feature?
List down all possible words, and discuss with the team.
Method: Design Principles
Goal: An intuitive app that helps users to quit smoking.
8min. Method: 8 ideas in 8 minutes
Challenge: How might we make users smoke less frequent?
Quick Exercise
Method: Sticky Decision in 5 steps.
1. 1min. Tape the sketches to the wall like the Art Museum.
2. 2min. Heat map, zen voting, everyone gets another 3 dots to put on the sketches he/she likes.
3. 10min. Speed Critique: two min/sketch.4. 2min. Straw poll. Silently chooses a favorite idea using
large dot.5. 1min. Supervote: Give the Decider three large dots, and
we’ll prototype the chosen one by the Decider.
Stage 4 Decide
Assign everyone a Thinking Hat. Each hat represents a different point of view.
Method: Thinking hats
Stage 5 Prototype
Create something that makes your ideas ‘real enough to feel’, so you can test the ideas and get feedback from users.
Everyday tools (e.g Photoshop/Sketch) are optimized for quality, use tools that are rough, fast, and flexible (e.g Keynote or Powerpoints)
Pick the right tools
If you’re looking for fame or fortune, you might not get it. But if you’re working towards solving user’s pain or problems,it will lead you into something big.
Do you wanna get updates on the upcoming workshops/seminars
by Circle UX?
SUBSCRIBE TO THE NOTIFICATION
Thank you.
Stay in touch :)
Borrys Hasian
Circle UX - Design & Innovation Companywww.circleux.com
[email protected] @borryshasian
Credit● Thanks to Jake Knapp for his Monday Morning Slides. Most of the images
were ‘stolen’ from his slides.● The Design Sprint circles came from Google Developer’s Design Sprint site.● Thanks to the awesome Compfest organizer for inviting me!