Design Sprints are designed for teams…
Facing significant and complex challenges, either at the outset of a new project/ initiative or after months of working on a project that feels like it's never-ending and they want to bring it to life.
What Are Desing Sprints?
A four-day workshop for leadership, staff, team members and/or other stakeholders to help solve big, daunting challenges.
Your team will rapidly develop an experiment that provides data driven insights to de-risk large decision.
What Do Design Sprints do?
Design Sprints gather individuals, whether from a single team or diverse departments, to orchestrate an experiment. This experiment yields authentic insights from customers, aiding in mitigating risks associated with business decisions. The goal is to guide actions based on data, rather than relying solely on intuition.
Rather than launching a new product or service and discovering its fate afterward, the team acquires valuable knowledge earlier, with increased speed and cost-efficiency. This proactive approach leverages data for well-informed choices.
By the end of the 4 day Design Sprint, you will have:
✅ Aligned departments
✅ A prioritized list of risks
✅ A large list of innovative ideas
✅ Prototypes(s) (you can iterate after the sprint and run more tests!)
✅ 5 Users test
✅ Data! Validated or invalidated hypothesis to de-risk business decisions
✅ An easy-to-read executive summary to share with people who weren’t at the Sprint
Here is what people are saying about our Design Sprints
“In corporate culture, it is difficult to dedicate time to being creative and forward-thinking as day-to-day needs often take priority. I am thankful we brought in Michael to facilitate a Design Sprint because it gave us an organized way to drive cross-capability collaboration and we were able to get to the desired deliverables in only days.
Without this approach, the work would have likely taken 6-12 months given current priorities and felt like a never-ending project. We will be incorporating these sprints more often in our workflow.”
Ronnie Phillips, Ph.D.
Sr. Director, Innovation
Georgia-Pacific