Course Outline
Introduction
Overview of the Design Sprint
- Types of Design Sprints
- The idea of human centricity
Preparing for a Design Sprint
- Defining long-term goals
Creating the Concept
- Choosing a challenge
- Proposing a solution
Creating the Storyboard
- Voting on the concept
- Creating a detailed Storyboard
Creating the Prototype
- Delegating tasks
- Building
Testing the Idea
- Conducting user testing
- Summarizing user feedback
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- Experience with product development and design is desirable
Audience
- Managers
- Designers
- Leaders
- Marketers
- Developers
Testimonials (2)
I liked trainer the most, surely the best i have yet had the pleasure to listen to. Has very big knowlage and experience, created good atmosphere during the training, i've never felt intimidated or scared to speak, had some really good discussions. i really like that we tried to base everything we talked about on our experiences, not only professional but also educational as well as personal experiences. I also liked the amount of methods presented and the fact that we tried to use every single one of them. I also liked that this training was remote, made it a lot easier for people who are worikg a day job to be able to be on time and be active. Thanks for recommendation of the book! I will most definitely try it :).
Bartek Michalak - Politechnika Lodzka
Course - Design Thinking Fundamentals
I really enjoyed the real examples and exercises.