Design Sprints are a 5-day process for align team members and key stakeholders behind solving a problem, then rapidly prototyping and testing a potential solution.
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Douglas facilitating at Boundless An outside facilitator, especially an experienced expert, is often the critical ingredient needed to position your Design Sprint for excellence. Jake…
Image via cringely.com My mother often said that before I marry someone, I should embark on an extensive, non-luxurious trip into a developing country with…
Regardless of what process religion you prescribe to, it is hard to argue with the benefits of iterative software development. Unfortunately, it is not enough…
For many years I have had an interest in what I call economical software development. Eric Ries’s minimum viable product is an example of an…
I wrote a story, Twyla’s Design Sprint Journey a few weeks ago and the Google Ventures design team graciously agreed to host it on their…
It only seems fitting to write about the birth of the name Voltage Control on the anniversary of my first trip around the Sun. In…
Inspired by Jake’s Blog Twyla’s product team started our Design Sprint journey after reading some of Jake Knapp’s early blog posts. After having had a few…
I often get asked how to tell if it is a good time for a Design Sprint. Regardless, if you are following the exact GV…
At Twyla we learned the hard way and I’m sharing this post in hopes that you may avoid such pain. Twyla Team Working on How…