We were invited to the New Venture Institute, Flinders University to speak on the topic of Design Sprints and how they have the potential to transform the way organisations work.
The mission of More Space For Light from the get-go has been to help organisations out of a muddle by transferring their 'why' 'who' and 'what' into an approach to inform their digital strategy for a great outcome. By incorporating the Design Sprint process we quickly realised that this was an unlock for collaboration and alignment that helped achieve a better outcome.
17. Understand the
problem space.
• What is the long
term goal?
• Talk to SMEs.
• Refer to blockers
to inspire Sprint
Questions.
• Identify the key
personas.
19. Understand the
problem space.
• What is the long
term goal?
• Talk to SMEs.
• Refer to blockers
to inspire Sprint
Questions.
• Identify the key
personas.
20. Understand the
problem space.
• What is the long
term goal?
• Talk to SMEs.
• Refer to blockers
to inspire Sprint
Questions.
• Identify the key
personas.
21. Understand the
problem space.
• What is the long
term goal?
• Talk to SMEs.
• Refer to blockers
to inspire Sprint
Questions.
• Identify the key
personas.
50. TO SPRINT, OR NOT TO?
To initially define
your offering.
Create a
shared vision.
Used to
unstick
your product
process.
You already have an
idea of the solution.
No plan to support
outcomes.
You haven’t
got buy-in
from decision
makers.
51. TAKEAWAYS
• Design Sprints enable you to tackle a big
problem and test new ideas.
• They are a great method for getting team
alignment and clarity of vision.
• Prepare in advance to ensure a successful
Design Sprint.
• Save time at the end for a Retro and to
discuss next steps.
Trust the process!
52. Ask yourself -
What is at stake
by not doing a
Design Sprint?
Dan Levy / morespaceforlight.com.au / @morespace4light