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Design Sprint - A proven use case
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June
2019
Introduction – Design Sprint – A proven use case
The Design Sprint terminology is spreading rapidly over the past few months. Some use it as a marketing Buzzword, others as a business philosophy. MobileThinking is clearly positioned in the second option. For two years now, we have been pushing our customers as much as possible to move towards Design Sprints, or at least Design […]
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June
2019
Day 1 Understand – Design Sprint – A proven use case
During the first day of Sprint, the team will create a common knowledge base among all participants. Through various activities enabled by the facilitator, participants take ownership of Sprint’s long-term goal and reformulate it into hypotheses, obstacles and questions in order to map the project. In a few words, here is the list of Monday’s […]
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June
2019
Day 2 Sketch – Design Sprint – A proven use case
Tuesday is dedicated to creation. Each participant must do a market study in order to collect as much information as possible and then let their imagination go wild. Create, sketch, draw multiple solutions, choose the best and then start again. You will see, it’s very fun.
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June
2019
Day 3 Decide – Design Sprint – A proven use case
On the first two days of Sprint the team spends a lot of time understanding and creating! It is now time to make decisions, because it is impossible to create and test all the ideas. Fortunately, we have a series of exercises that will allow you to select the most compelling ideas with constructive criticism […]
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June
2019
Day 4 Prototype – Design Sprint – A proven use case
Thanks to the Storyboard we created on Wednesday, it is now possible to design the prototype of the service we design in the first 3 Sprint days. It is important to adopt the “Fake it” philosophy to turn your idea into a testable prototype. No need to think about the data structure at this point. […]
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July
2019
Day 5 Test – Design Sprint – A proven use case
The Sprint started with a big challenge, a motivated team of experts and … not much more. On Friday, the team has already achieved a great deal of work creating promising solutions, choosing the best one and building it’s prototype, and all this in a collaborative way. The goal of Friday is to go even […]
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July
2019
Conclusion – Design Sprint – A proven use case
The result of a sprint can vary according to the challenge, but also according to the results of the interviews. It is possible that the result leads to a new idea and therefore to a new sprint or a reorientation of the initial idea. These cases are not considered a failure, but an opportunity, because […]
”L'émergence d'un prototype qui repose sur une réflexion commune”
EN - The emergence of a prototype that is based on a common reflection
”Grâce à une réelle coopération nous sommes arrivés à un résultat auquel je n’avais pas pensé au départ”
EN - Thanks to real cooperation, we arrived at a result I had not thought of at the beginning
”Concept intéressant. à vivre au moins une fois”
EN - Interesting concept. to live at least once
”Story telling, capacité à fédérer des acteurs hétéroclites”
EN - Story telling, ability to federate heteroclite actors
”D'être arrivé à un concept et à un prototype suffisamment aboutis pour nous permettre de convaincre nos parties-prenantes (investisseurs et premiers clients)”
EN - To have reached a concept and a sufficiently mature prototype to enable us to convince our stakeholders (investors and first customers)
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