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 X +1 917-409-6897 [email protected] howthisworks.co DESIGN & ITERATION SPRINTS

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X A design sprint is a multi-day, collaborative cycle with clear goals and qualitative user input. It can be used to create something net new or improve something existing. It compresses potentially weeks or months of work into just a few days.

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X Idea Data Launch Build

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X The beginning Research and synthesis Concept and prototype Design and development - The Process of Design Squiggle by Damien Newman, thedesignsquiggle.com WHAT IT FEELS LIKE

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X What does a design sprint look like?

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Prep time Sprint Sprint Post

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X THURSDAY Use testing feedback to create clear next steps Test the prototype with five (5) real users WEDNESDAY Recruit and schedule user tests Design and build the prototype TUESDAY Define the prototype with a storyboard Curate and vote on best solutions MONDAY Produce a number of possible solutions Define the challenge WORKSHOP WORKSHOP PREP TIME FOR DESIGN SPRINT 2-5 business days WORKSHOP

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Define the challenge 1. Group interview & HMW statements 2. Two-year goal & can we… sprint questions 3. Mapping Produce solutions MONDAY 1. Lightning demos 2. Four-part sketching: Note taking, doodling, speedies, 3-part concept 3. Voting

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Vote on solutions 1. Heat map vote 2. Solution presentation 3. Straw poll vote 4. Decider vote Create storyboard 1. User test flow 2. Storyboarding TUESDAY

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Make the prototype 1. Build high fidelity prototype 2. Find user testers and schedule test — if not earlier WEDNESDAY Test the prototype 1. Run user tests with five (5) users 2. Create the summary report, share out THURSDAY

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X THURSDAY Use testing feedback to create clear next steps Test the prototype with five (5) real users WEDNESDAY Recruit and schedule user tests Design and build the prototype TUESDAY Define the prototype with a storyboard Curate and vote on best solutions MONDAY Produce a number of possible solutions Define the challenge WORKSHOP WORKSHOP PREP TIME FOR DESIGN SPRINT 2-5 business days WORKSHOP

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X THURSDAY Use testing feedback to create clear next steps Test the prototype with five (5) real users WEDNESDAY Recruit and schedule user tests Continue to iterate on yesterday’s work TUESDAY Iterate on the prototype MONDAY WORKSHOP ITERATION (FOLLOW-ON) SPRINT Review feedback Sailboat Add three new sprint questions Lightning demos Four-part sketching Concept voting (3 decider dots) WORKSHOP

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X HOW MIGHT WE START A CONVO? Let’s talk about what a design sprint can do for you. [email protected] +1 917-720-6388 Our podcast, the How This Works show, is available wherever you get your podcasts or at howthisworks.show howthisworks.co