Design Sprint.
A structured process to work on a complex problem as a team, collaborate on solutions and validate them with users before you build them.
Fortune 500 Companies use Design Sprints.
Our Process. We kick-off our Sprint with Problem Framing Definition. Define and align on the big problem underpinned by insight before we ideate.
When is it required? Typically needed when a team wants to quickly validate a product idea or solve a specific problem.
Launching a product
When you're introducing a new product to market, a Sprint can help validate assumptions, refine features, and ensure you're addressing user needs effectively.
Redesigning an existing product
If your current product needs a significant overhaul or redesign to stay competitive or address user feedback, a Sprint can expedite the process of ideation and testing.
Solving complex problems
When facing a particularly challenging problem or seeking innovative solutions, a Sprint can bring together cross-functional teams to collaborate and brainstorm effectively.
Collaboration
By bringing together individuals from different disciplines, such as Design, Development, Sales, Marketing, Product Management, and Innovation Management a Sprint encourages diverse perspectives and ideas.
Outcomes. Focus your team on a prioritized problem statement to bring into the Design Sprint.
Problem statement definition
Concise problem statement for your product team to solve in the Design Sprint.
Customer driven
Ground your team in a customer-centric perspective so that customer success is baked into your solutions.
Feasibility
Efficient approach to assessing product feasibility, helping teams validate ideas, identify potential issues early in the development process.
Alignment
Provide clear measures of success expressed as key performance indicators of your product (desired impacts).
Unlocks the Design Sprint.
Once the key problem statement is landed we move towards ideation via the Design Sprint where your team will collaborate and ideate on solutions.
We use the Sprint to validate your solution using our UX expertise via usability testing high-fidelity prototypes with your target users, helping you pull in user validated solutions into your development cycle.
Design Sprint. Focusing on the prioritized problem statement as a team, we collaborate on solutions and validate a chosen solution with customers.
What's involved?
Your team will align on the most critical problem, and, together with DesignJam, collectively create a mass of potential solutions.
The best solution will be turned into a high-fidelity prototype and tested with real users.
This removes the need for guesswork and in a compressed timeframe of 2-3 weeks provides your team with a fully user validated solution.
Who participates?
We accomodate up to 6 participants in the session e.g. Product Managers, Analysts, Innovation Managers, Sales Leads, Marketing Directors and more.
Our Sprint facilitator with 10+ years of facilitation experience will guide your team through the Sprint, dedicated 100% only to your Sprint.
Why run a Design Sprint? These outputs accelerate the product development process, minimise uncertainties and increases the likelihood of success.
Collaboration
Increased alignment among cross-functional teams and stakeholders, fostering a shared understanding of the product vision, goals, and priorities.
Cost savings
Identification and mitigation of potential risks associated with product development, enabling clear decision-making and reducing the likelihood of costly mistakes.
Time-efficiency
Accelerates the product development timeline by condensing months of work into a concentrated period, enabling teams to quickly iterate, and validate ideas.