My old company used design sprints, but instead of getting everyone in the same room, they did them over conference call. Not video conference -- an actual call. Which meant if you weren't on-site where the meeting was held, you couldn't see anything on the board! Thankfully I never had to go through it, but one guy on our team did it for an entire week. He mostly sat silent with headphones on for 7 hrs a day for a whole week. They also vastly misunderstood what a sprint was, so that didn't help, either.
So far I have found 3 types of Design Sprint. 1) Branding Design Sprint. To find Vision, Mission & Goal. 2) Ops Design Sprint. To improve operations. 3) Product Conceptualization Design Sprint. Anything else??? 🤔 Hmm.. so in short, Business Design Sprint, Service Design Sprint and Product Design Sprint. Comments???
Interesting and a valuable contribution to design and solving big problems. It's kind of odd and unfortunate, though, that the term "sprint" was chosen for this process given the popularity (and orthogonality) of the Scrum process that coined the term sprint in the mid-90's.
You can tell how nervous and unsure someone is by how many times they use the words "sort of" in the middle of all of their sentences. It's a nervous tick, not professional and not a good communication method. I would rather hear someone say uhh over and over than to say 'sort-of' 2-3x every other sentence.
Well they didn't say their an expert on talking, they more expert on making or doing a project more easily. Just to let you know there's alot a company use There idea and finding people to do survey and testing there project.
Well they didn't say their an expert on talking, they more expert on making or doing a project more easily. Just to let you know there's alot a company use There idea and finding people to do survey and testing there project.
+LISA HARRIS you are on the internet also, look for free wifi places, restaurants may offer em. you dont have to go in and order, just stay out and logon
What I'm get at is when I had my droid ultra from Verizon I had version service I had unlimited internet talk & text & I paid $30 extra a month for unlimited internet server on the hotspot so I can use the Internet on my smart tv & I other stuff u can hook up to 8 device's at a time & I use it as my house internet server when I left version I turned my droid ultra into straight talk wireless & the hotspot worked I was running off my fone service internet server on the hotspot app on my tv the fone broke mow I have a samsung galaxy s4 it's a att fone,I made it into straight talk but the fone has the att hotspot app on it & it doesn't work it's locked what I'm asking is do u no how 2 unlock the hotspot app because it say att
At ua-cam.com/video/peK4xFdji8I/v-deo.html I am amazed how the data set "5 users" mantra is broadcasted and wanted to called it out. On one hand I am all in for learning fast, small bets on the other hand the 5 users mantra needs to be unpacked and clarified, especially when big companies like Google talk about it. I quote: "to see at what point learnings trailed off" and "when you talk to 5 you'll see 85% of what you'll ever see" that's not quite what the paper says. The paper by Nielsen talks about "5 users per segment" to "detect approximately 85% problems in an interface". Repeated 3 times btw. And (very important) this study was done for usability testing. The paper does not talk about validating if an idea is gonna work out based on 5 interviews.
My old company used design sprints, but instead of getting everyone in the same room, they did them over conference call. Not video conference -- an actual call. Which meant if you weren't on-site where the meeting was held, you couldn't see anything on the board! Thankfully I never had to go through it, but one guy on our team did it for an entire week. He mostly sat silent with headphones on for 7 hrs a day for a whole week. They also vastly misunderstood what a sprint was, so that didn't help, either.
Lady on 22:25 asked a super question that addresses how Design Sprints are not for 'real work', daily work, etc. The answer provides clarity.
So far I have found 3 types of Design Sprint. 1) Branding Design Sprint. To find Vision, Mission & Goal. 2) Ops Design Sprint. To improve operations. 3) Product Conceptualization Design Sprint. Anything else??? 🤔
Hmm.. so in short, Business Design Sprint, Service Design Sprint and Product Design Sprint.
Comments???
Brilliant Absolutely Brilliant. Thank you Jake and the Google Geniuses. #SecretsSelfmadeBillionaires
Wise method. Don't look for answers look for the method to find the answers!
AGREE!!!
Interesting and a valuable contribution to design and solving big problems. It's kind of odd and unfortunate, though, that the term "sprint" was chosen for this process given the popularity (and orthogonality) of the Scrum process that coined the term sprint in the mid-90's.
I read the books named Sprint, I want to ask, How can I focus all the team while Sprint, how can I motivate them if they distracted?
Is the sprint method design only for mobile apps?
for every big problom!
Is it just me or did he actually fart at 5:23 ??
I think she was. Her microphone was on 😅
I have a doubt why sprint is used or what is the use of sprint is it for business or what mean by solving the big problems
sprint is usefull to reduce complexity, and increase feedback loops.
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You can tell how nervous and unsure someone is by how many times they use the words "sort of" in the middle of all of their sentences. It's a nervous tick, not professional and not a good communication method. I would rather hear someone say uhh over and over than to say 'sort-of' 2-3x every other sentence.
Well they didn't say their an expert on talking, they more expert on making or doing a project more easily. Just to let you know there's alot a company use There idea and finding people to do survey and testing there project.
Well they didn't say their an expert on talking, they more expert on making or doing a project more easily. Just to let you know there's alot a company use There idea and finding people to do survey and testing there project.
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+LISA HARRIS you are on the internet
also, look for free wifi places, restaurants may offer em. you dont have to go in and order, just stay out and logon
What I'm get at is when I had my droid ultra from Verizon I had version service I had unlimited internet talk & text & I paid $30 extra a month for unlimited internet server on the hotspot so I can use the Internet on my smart tv & I other stuff u can hook up to 8 device's at a time & I use it as my house internet server when I left version I turned my droid ultra into straight talk wireless & the hotspot worked I was running off my fone service internet server on the hotspot app on my tv the fone broke mow I have a samsung galaxy s4 it's a att fone,I made it into straight talk but the fone has the att hotspot app on it & it doesn't work it's locked what I'm asking is do u no how 2 unlock the hotspot app because it say att
At ua-cam.com/video/peK4xFdji8I/v-deo.html I am amazed how the data set "5 users" mantra is broadcasted and wanted to called it out.
On one hand I am all in for learning fast, small bets on the other hand the 5 users mantra needs to be unpacked and clarified, especially when big companies like Google talk about it.
I quote: "to see at what point learnings trailed off" and "when you talk to 5 you'll see 85% of what you'll ever see" that's not quite what the paper says.
The paper by Nielsen talks about "5 users per segment" to "detect approximately 85% problems in an interface". Repeated 3 times btw. And (very important) this study was done for usability testing.
The paper does not talk about validating if an idea is gonna work out based on 5 interviews.
Despite of all this talk, Google's UI sucks. You guys need to take lessons from Apple. Apple has a class.