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Read MoreTransforming Ideas into Profitable Products: A Step-by-Step Process
For designers and business owners, understanding the process of turning ideas into successful products is crucial in this constantly evolving field. In this post, we'll provide a straightforward guide on how to develop a profitable digital product from an idea, offering insights into what considerations should be made.
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Read MoreWhat happens after a Design Sprint?
This is a very commonly asked question on the interwebs as well as by anyone I have ever spoken to about design sprints. What happens after a design sprint is determined by how the validation or invalidation of the prototype went, and what user feedback you got out of the test.
Read MoreWhat is a design sprint?
A design sprint is a 6 stage step by step framework for solving big problems as a team in just one week. The sprint helps teams answer critical business questions through design, prototyping, and testing ideas with customers.
Read MoreWhy run a design sprint.
Design sprints are a great shortcut to gather qualitative feedback from customers fast using real prototypes. This approach works for any type of product, physical and digital products even business models and strategy.
Read MoreWhen to run a design sprint?
In any project, there are many things that derail us from archiving our goal and stay aligned as product teams. This could be technical issues, a decision that is not being made because of office politics or stakeholder misalignment.
Read MoreHow to run your first design sprint.
The output of the design sprint is actionable and can be fed back int the product sprints to execute on new tested features allowing product teams to move quickly.
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