Design sprint
A step by step process for solving complicated problems and testing big ideas with real users in 4 days
When to do this:
Do this when you want to shortcut the endless-debate cycle and compress months of time into 4 days. Instead of waiting to launch a minimal product or service to understand if an idea is any good, you’ll get clear data from a realistic prototype.
Tangible outcome:
A working prototype that you have tested with real user to answer the key question that you have about your product or service
When to do this:
Do this when you want to shortcut the endless-debate cycle and compress months of time into 4 days. Instead of waiting to launch a minimal product or service to understand if an idea is any good, you’ll get clear data from a realistic prototype.
Tangible outcome:
A working prototype that you have tested with real user to answer the key question that you have about your product or service
What is it?
The sprint is a four-day process for answering critical business questions through design, prototyping, and testing ideas with customers. Developed at Google, it’s a “greatest hits” of business strategy, innovation, behavior science, design thinking, and more—packaged into a battle-tested process that any team can use. Working together in a sprint, you can shortcut the endless-debate cycle and compress months of time into just 4 days.
The sprint is a four-day process for answering critical business questions through design, prototyping, and testing ideas with customers. Developed at Google, it’s a “greatest hits” of business strategy, innovation, behavior science, design thinking, and more—packaged into a battle-tested process that any team can use. Working together in a sprint, you can shortcut the endless-debate cycle and compress months of time into just 4 days.
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