Design sprint

With a design sprint, a product doesn't need to go full cycle to learn about the opportunities and gather feedback.

A design sprint is a time-constrained, five-phase process that uses design thinking with the aim of reducing the risk when bringing a new product, service or a feature to the market. The process aims to help teams to clearly define goals, validate assumptions and decide on a product roadmap before starting development.[1] It seeks to address strategic issues using interdisciplinary expertise, rapid prototyping, and usability testing. This design process is similar to Sprints in an Agile development cycle.[2]

  1. ^ Nimmegeers, Stef. "What Is a Design Sprint: Process and Examples". Bothrs.com.
  2. ^ "Off To The Races: Getting Started With Design Sprints – Smashing Magazine". Smashing Magazine. 20 August 2014. Retrieved 2016-03-08.