Week 4 of 6 Virtual Sprint school sessions.
This week we covered the following:
Breakout: Why does Brainstorming sucks?
#Ourfaves
Guest Speaker - Lucas Artusi: Analogous Thinking
Comparable Solutions
Crazy 8’s
Solution Sketch
Voting
Breakout: What was the best idea you had to let go off?
11. Lucas Artusi
Systems Designer
Design Institute for Health, Texas
Lucas focuses on understanding
complex ecosystems in order to
design cohesive systems of
products, services, and experiences
that transcend organizational
boundaries.
#SprintSchool
@Design4AHS
12. D4AHS Virtual Sprint School
Analogous Thinking
LUCAS ARTUSI, MS
Assistant Professor
Systems Designer
Design Institute for Health
Dell Medical School + The College of Fine Arts
The University of Texas at Austin
19. Doctor : Hospital :: _______________________
a. Sports Fan : Stadium
b. Cow : Farm
c. Professor : College
d. Criminal : Jail
e. Food : Grocery Store
21. Analogies in design help to inspire us.
get us unstuck.
attack our biases and blindspots.
keep us from reinventing the wheel.
let us apply existing mental models elsewhere.
36. Think about a challenge you’re currently tackling.
Is there a particular role, process, object, situation, or
other factor that reminds you of something
you’ve seen elsewhere?
What can that analogous role, process, object, situation,
or other factor teach you about your challenge?
37. Thanks, y’all.
LUCAS ARTUSI, MS
Assistant Professor
Systems Designer
@DesignInHealth
https://www.designinhealth.org/
53. Key takeaways
•Seek inspiration from other industries
•Go for quantity with Crazy 8s
•Solution Sketch your best idea and vote
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57. Next week…
o Guest Speaker: Robin Hooijer
o Storyboard
o Build prototype
o Testing
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Editor's Notes
JM
FUN
What would you use, if you could bring innovation from any industry which one would it be, why would you pick them, what advancement could they bring into the health and care field.
Recap convergerd on a problem – diverage again
We want to see two different activities, I know that we have only had one that was submitted, need to take a look at this, maybe show a couple of examples from out work.
Let us know, how did you find creating this map and going through the process?
I love how you put in your thoughts and feelings.
She has highlighted pain points within the system and we love the lightening visual
This is a large and challenging problem, did the journey map add any insight?
Hon mention: Map kicks ass, hes not here.
Lots of steps, but interesting labeling, the flow has multi user, and multi role, very interesting.
Ali
Hype!!!! Systems Designer, they made a cool clinic which has no waiting room! Their Design Lab is integrated with the Dell medical school.
Medical students that are taught design as part of their curriculum
What would you use for your personal challenge
Day 1 you understand your problem, decide what part of the problem to solve and decide what solutions to test
Day 2: design prototype versions of your solution and test with real users to get their feedback
Ali
AL
JM - We now start to pull on what we know is already there in the teams head, the ideas for the future, this is a quick 10min activity to generate as many ideas as possible and get them on paper. NOT using words.
We push the sprint team to be as creative as possible. A picture is worth a thousand words, and there is no way they could write even 1000 words in 8 min, but they will draw 8 pictures (so really its like 8000 words in 8 min.
Look for ideas from other industries or fields that relate to your business problem
Each person will then have 3 minutes to share their examples with the group
Now each sprinter picks one of their crazy 8s, to draw their own solution sketch.
Look for ideas from other industries or fields that relate to your business problem
Each person will then have 3 minutes to share their examples with the group
In the morning you have been takig notes, writing down your ideas crazy 8 is putting 8 of them down on paper and then you pick one, your best one and draw your solution sketch
Look for ideas from other industries or fields that relate to your business problem
Each person will then have 3 minutes to share their examples with the group
What would you use, if you could bring innovation from any industry which one would it be, why would you pick them, what advancement could they bring into the health and care field.
Josh Recap convergerd on a problem – diverage again
Ali
Indigenous land recognition
Lori welcome
Rules of engagement