Design Sprint Chapter Oslo - How to make sprints work at corporations - with Steph Cruchon |
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This talk was part of the Google Design Sprint Chapter in Oslo hosted by Jose Manuel Redondo
The Design Sprint is the beginning of the journey. What’s next? Discover the Design Sprint Quarter Strategy. 0:00 Intro 4:35 What is a design sprint? 9:56 What to do next? Weeks after the Sprint 14:21 Prototyping the Quarter 16:25 The Design Sprint Quarter timeline 19:50 Case study - complete redesign of a hospital website 28:40 First 5-day Sprint 37:34 Second iteration Sprint (3-day) 38:23 Transition to execution 43:00 Reducing the risk and MVP 47:15 Takeaways for corporate companies 49:15 Q/A Design Sprints are the perfect way to kickstart an important project, find solutions to a big problem, or improve your company’s innovation process. You had a great Sprint and have built a valuable prototype? Great! That was a very important first step. Now is time to transition towards execution. In recent years, Steph Cruchon had the chance to enter dozens of war rooms or innovation labs and discuss with product leaders. They all loved the power of the Sprint. But one question kept coming up: “What happens after a Design Sprint?” - Because this part is not in the book. Startups usually feel at ease building things, but it’s generally harder for large corporate companies. You’ll need to maintain the energy, as everything becomes slow, routine bureaucratic work again. Here comes Steph’s guided 3-month follow-up strategy: “The Design Sprint Quarter”. The best way to integrate the Design Sprint within a large company and ensure great results. More about the Design Sprint Quarter - https://design-sprint.com/design-sprint-quarter-strategy/ - https://medium.com/designbetter/design-sprint-quarter-cd1e1c2fe1f7 Follow the events of Oslo's Design Sprint Chapter: https://www.meetup.com/fr-FR/Design-Sprints-Global-Chapter-Oslo |