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4 contributions to Design Sprint Masters
Share your goto prototyping tools for fast ideation
Think of High Fidelity Clickdummies for Webapps, Landingpages & Mobile Apps. Any tools, libraries etc. you use that boosts your productivity? How does your workflow looks like test ideas as quickly as possible?
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AI in Design Sprints
AI comes to design sprints โ€” a human-centred approach enhanced by AI technology. Yesterday I was part of an exclusive group that got early access to Autodesigner, Uizardโ€™s new AI prototyping tool. Although still in Alpha, the demo was impressive, and the potential is tremendous, so we are adding this capability to our design sprint training program. Prototyping is a critical part of the design sprint but can be challenging for teams that lack the necessary design skills or resources. It is also time-consuming, which can be a significant obstacle given the tight schedule in a design sprint. But now, with generative AI's help, teams can quickly create professional-quality prototypes with a simple text prompt. This will save them significant time and effort while empowering them to create prototypes that accurately represent the ideas they came up with during their workshops. Below is my quick effort of using Autodesigner to put together a quick prototype announcing that AI prototyping is now included in Design Sprint Academyโ€™s training. It took me two minutes, and I am not a designer by any stretch of the imagination.
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AI in Design Sprints
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I am curious on why you @Bryan Guzmรกn choose UIzard over e.g prototyping with figma :-)
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Thanks for sharing @John Vetan. Would love to try! Any chance of inviting us to get early access to the alpha?
How to run a remote sprint for multiple teams in parallel?
I'm curious about your experience (especially) in terms of ideal setup. 1. How many facilitators would you recommend facilitating for how many teams sprinting? 2. How do you facilitate it properly in terms of e.g. when do you put teams in breakout rooms? How do you effectively communicate the exercises when teams are in break-out rooms? 3. Does anyone have experience in the teams mainly guiding themselves through the sprint in a Miro board and being more there as a โ€œbackup roleโ€ for questions or when teams are stuck in certain exercises?
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New comment Feb '23
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This helps, thanks for sharing your experience. One follow-up: In the first case, did you than send the teams back and fourth between breakout room and main room for every exercise?
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Thanks for sharing @Bryan Guzmรกn
Problem Framing
How is the problem framing workshop different from the problem statement workshop? When you usually choose which one & why?
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New comment Jan '23
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Thanks @John Vetan, this helps. When working with clients, do you usually support the research process before running the problem framing workshop? How does that usually look like? Cheers
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Nicolai Waldhauser
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