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Revision as of 06:02, 4 December 2018
Design Sprints were created by Jake Knapp whilst working at Google and helping several startups to innovate their products. The method takes a rapid design and prototype approach with quick customer feedback to refine an idea within 5 days.
Based upon customer design principles, the approach uses several practical techniques to understand the problem, understand possible solutions and then produce a quick prototype of the solution, all with quick feedback and instant decision making.
Customer Research
Below are some of the techniques used for customer research:
- How Might We... Note Taking
- Lightening Talks
- Personas
- Empathy Mapping
- User Interviews
- User Journey Mapping
- Empathy Exercises & Scenarios
- Success Metrics
Solution Research
Below are some of the techniques used for solution research:
- Comparable Problem
- Crazy 8s Sketching
- Assumptions as Questions
- Silent Review
- Heat Map Voting
- Story Boarding
- Prototyping
- Dog Fooding
See Also
References
- Sprint:How To Solve Big Problems and Test New Ideas in Just Five Days, Knapp j., Zeratsky j., Kowitz B., 2016
- Design Sprint Kit, accessed December 2018