{ "version": "https://jsonfeed.org/version/1.1", "user_comment": "This feed allows you to read the posts from this site in any feed reader that supports the JSON Feed format. To add this feed to your reader, copy the following URL -- https://www.mindtheproduct.com/tag/design-sprint/feed/json/ -- and add it your reader.", "next_url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/tag/design-sprint/feed/json/?paged=2", "home_page_url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/tag/design-sprint/", "feed_url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/tag/design-sprint/feed/json/", "language": "en-GB", "title": "Design Sprint - Mind the Product", "description": "Conferences, training, and content for the world\u2019s largest community of product managers, designers, and developers.", "icon": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/cropped-mindtheproduct-favicon.png", "items": [ { "id": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/?p=22569", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/remote-workshops-are-broken-is-the-immersive-design-sprint-a-better-way/", "title": "Practical Design Thinking Part 3: A better way to run remote workshops?", "content_html": "

Remote workshops, they\u2019re a thing right?! Remote workshops aren\u2019t a new thing and, with the soar in popularity of tools like Mural\u00a0(our personal favourite) or Miro\u00a0(another great alternative), alongside the disparate nature of product teams in 2020, more and more remote workshops, (including full-blown\u00a0Design Sprints) are being run every day. At Pack, before the pandemic Read more »

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\n", "content_text": "Remote workshops, they\u2019re a thing right?! Remote workshops aren\u2019t a new thing and, with the soar in popularity of tools like Mural\u00a0(our personal favourite) or Miro\u00a0(another great alternative), alongside the disparate nature of product teams in 2020, more and more remote workshops, (including full-blown\u00a0Design Sprints) are being run every day. At Pack, before the pandemic Read more »\nThe post Practical Design Thinking Part 3: A better way to run remote workshops? appeared first on Mind the Product.", "date_published": "2021-01-13T05:59:00+00:00", "date_modified": "2021-12-22T11:10:06+00:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Dominic Port", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/author/dominicport439/", "avatar": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Dominic-Port-Profile-1024x1024.jpg" } ], "author": { "name": "Dominic Port", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/author/dominicport439/", "avatar": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Dominic-Port-Profile-1024x1024.jpg" }, "image": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/17a0c81e-5732-4e46-bb2f-166cfc736a83_pasted20image200.png", "tags": [ "Collaboration", "Design Sprint", "design sprints", "Design Thinking", "Pack-Agency", "remote teams", "Remote Working", "remote working culture", "Series", "Team Alignment", "Workshops", "Product Design", "Prototyping" ] }, { "id": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/?p=22559", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/the-secret-sprinter-how-to-embed-design-sprints-into-your-teams/", "title": "Practical Design Thinking Part 2: How to Embed Design Sprints Into Your Teams", "content_html": "

This article (Part 2 of a trilogy) is all about introducing elements of the Design Sprint in a manageable way, to get your teams working better together. It encourages adoption of the process from the inside, out. So, you\u2019ve heard of Design Sprints?! The week-long framework originating from Google Ventures to solve challenges and test Read more »

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\n", "content_text": "This article (Part 2 of a trilogy) is all about introducing elements of the Design Sprint in a manageable way, to get your teams working better together. It encourages adoption of the process from the inside, out. So, you\u2019ve heard of Design Sprints?! The week-long framework originating from Google Ventures to solve challenges and test Read more »\nThe post Practical Design Thinking Part 2: How to Embed Design Sprints Into Your Teams appeared first on Mind the Product.", "date_published": "2021-01-12T10:55:00+00:00", "date_modified": "2021-12-22T11:10:36+00:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Matt Pollitt", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/author/mattpollitt582/", "avatar": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/profile2-1024x1024.png" } ], "author": { "name": "Matt Pollitt", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/author/mattpollitt582/", "avatar": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/profile2-1024x1024.png" }, "image": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/c71c9d77-9ad7-4fd4-b662-1bdc7cdadae5_pasted20image200.png", "tags": [ "Design Sprint", "design sprints", "Design Thinking", "Framework", "Organisational Transformation", "Pack-Agency", "Prototype", "Prototyping", "Series", "Team Alignment", "Product Design" ] }, { "id": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/?p=22548", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/what-is-design-thinking-and-why-should-i-care/", "title": "Practical Design Thinking Part 1: What is it? And why Should I Care?", "content_html": "

If you\u2019re a product manager or working on a product team, you\u2019ve probably heard of Design Thinking. But have you used it? Do you know what it is, apart from a buzzword everybody likes to use? And, more to the point, how can you start to use it to build better products? Product managers are, Read more »

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\n", "content_text": "If you\u2019re a product manager or working on a product team, you\u2019ve probably heard of Design Thinking. But have you used it? Do you know what it is, apart from a buzzword everybody likes to use? And, more to the point, how can you start to use it to build better products? Product managers are, Read more »\nThe post Practical Design Thinking Part 1: What is it? And why Should I Care? appeared first on Mind the Product.", "date_published": "2021-01-11T11:15:00+00:00", "date_modified": "2021-12-22T11:06:19+00:00", "authors": [ { "name": "John Griffin", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/author/johngriffin593/", "avatar": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Screenshot-2021-01-06-at-13.49.44-1024x1024.jpg" } ], "author": { "name": "John Griffin", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/author/johngriffin593/", "avatar": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Screenshot-2021-01-06-at-13.49.44-1024x1024.jpg" }, "image": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/design-thinking.png", "tags": [ "Design Agencies", "Design Sprint", "design sprints", "Design Thinking", "Pack-Agency", "Prototyping", "Rapid Prototyping", "Series", "Sketch", "Product Design" ] }, { "id": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/?p=18270", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/how-to-rock-your-workshops-jonathan-courtney-on-the-product-experience/", "title": "How To Rock Your Workshops \u2013 Jonathan Courtney on The Product Experience", "content_html": "

Taking a break from the always entertaining/sometimes informative podcast Jake & Jonathan (formerly known as The Product Breakfast club, which he co-hosts with Jake Knapp), AJ&Smart CEO Jonathan Courtney joined us to chat about Design Sprints, workshops, and how to get groups of people collaborating. Quote of the Episode One of the best things about Read more »

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\n", "content_text": "Taking a break from the always entertaining/sometimes informative podcast Jake & Jonathan (formerly known as The Product Breakfast club, which he co-hosts with Jake Knapp), AJ&Smart CEO Jonathan Courtney joined us to chat about Design Sprints, workshops, and how to get groups of people collaborating. Quote of the Episode One of the best things about Read more »\nThe post How To Rock Your Workshops – Jonathan Courtney on The Product Experience appeared first on Mind the Product.", "date_published": "2019-12-18T06:00:37+00:00", "date_modified": "2021-09-06T16:40:44+01:00", "authors": [ { "name": "The Product Experience", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/author/the-product-experience/", "avatar": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/The-Product-Experience-Podcast-768x768.png" } ], "author": { "name": "The Product Experience", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/author/the-product-experience/", "avatar": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/The-Product-Experience-Podcast-768x768.png" }, "image": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Jonathon-Courtney-on-The-Product-Experience.jpg", "tags": [ "Brand Management", "Collaboration", "Design Sprint", "Product Design", "product innovation", "Product Management Skills", "The Product Experience" ] }, { "id": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/?p=15683", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/mastering-design-sprints-kai-haley-on-the-product-experience/", "title": "Mastering Design Sprints \u2013 Kai Haley on The Product Experience", "content_html": "

Kai Haley is Google’s Lead of Design Relations, but in her spare time she also looks after the company’s internal Design Sprint Academy.\u00a0Jake Knapp (late of Google Ventures/GV) may have written the book, but Kai has run the sprints, trained the trainers, and has spent the last few years in the trenches. We had a Read more »

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\n", "content_text": "Kai Haley is Google’s Lead of Design Relations, but in her spare time she also looks after the company’s internal Design Sprint Academy.\u00a0Jake Knapp (late of Google Ventures/GV) may have written the book, but Kai has run the sprints, trained the trainers, and has spent the last few years in the trenches. We had a Read more »\nThe post Mastering Design Sprints – Kai Haley on The Product Experience appeared first on Mind the Product.", "date_published": "2019-03-27T10:38:27+00:00", "date_modified": "2021-09-06T15:50:23+01:00", "authors": [ { "name": "The Product Experience", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/author/the-product-experience/", "avatar": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/The-Product-Experience-Podcast-768x768.png" } ], "author": { "name": "The Product Experience", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/author/the-product-experience/", "avatar": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/The-Product-Experience-Podcast-768x768.png" }, "image": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Kai-Haley-2.png", "tags": [ "Design Sprint", "Podcast", "Product Development", "Product Management", "Product Management Skills", "The Product Experience", "Product Management Process", "Startup Product Management" ] }, { "id": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/?p=14013", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/what-product-teams-say-and-what-they-really-mean-10-tips-for-diagnosing-team-issues/", "title": "What Product Teams say and What They Really Mean \u2014 10 Tips for Diagnosing Team Issues", "content_html": "

Team issues can have a negative impact on a project and your people long term. There are a bunch of ways they might manifest themselves – and I\u2019ve written them down as I\u2019ve heard them over a decade of building digital products in cross-functional teams. I\u2019m not touching on the upfront issues like bad sales Read more »

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\n", "content_text": "Team issues can have a negative impact on a project and your people long term. There are a bunch of ways they might manifest themselves – and I\u2019ve written them down as I\u2019ve heard them over a decade of building digital products in cross-functional teams. I\u2019m not touching on the upfront issues like bad sales Read more »\nThe post What Product Teams say and What They Really Mean \u2014 10 Tips for Diagnosing Team Issues appeared first on Mind the Product.", "date_published": "2018-10-04T15:17:00+01:00", "date_modified": "2018-10-04T15:06:34+01:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Rob Boyett", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/author/rob-boyett/", "avatar": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/ROB-BOYETT-2-bw-1-1024x1024.jpg" } ], "author": { "name": "Rob Boyett", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/author/rob-boyett/", "avatar": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/ROB-BOYETT-2-bw-1-1024x1024.jpg" }, "image": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/b379374e-7d8c-4f28-9660-e9bfc4032b53_image1.jpg", "tags": [ "Design Sprint", "Product Management", "Product Team", "Stakeholder Management", "Product Development Process", "Product Leadership", "Product Management", "Product Management Skills", "Product Strategy" ] }, { "id": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/?p=13955", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/launching-a-multi-sided-marketplace-why-design-sprints-are-essential/", "title": "Launching a Multi-Sided Marketplace? Why Design Sprints are Essential", "content_html": "

More and more enterprise businesses have embraced multi-sided marketplaces to extend existing business models and explore new territories for growth. For example, in 2009, Walmart launched its own Marketplace\u00a0to connect third-party merchants with Walmart customers partly to catch up with Amazon\u2019s already established third-party marketplace. General Motors launched Maven, a peer-to-peer marketplace that connects owners Read more »

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\n", "content_text": "More and more enterprise businesses have embraced multi-sided marketplaces to extend existing business models and explore new territories for growth. For example, in 2009, Walmart launched its own Marketplace\u00a0to connect third-party merchants with Walmart customers partly to catch up with Amazon\u2019s already established third-party marketplace. General Motors launched Maven, a peer-to-peer marketplace that connects owners Read more »\nThe post Launching a Multi-Sided Marketplace? Why Design Sprints are Essential appeared first on Mind the Product.", "date_published": "2018-09-21T14:27:00+01:00", "date_modified": "2018-09-21T13:48:30+01:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Mike Edmonds", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/author/mike-edmonds/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/8f3769aacece1c5b915f3a4ba665387a?s=512&d=wp_user_avatar&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Mike Edmonds", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/author/mike-edmonds/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/8f3769aacece1c5b915f3a4ba665387a?s=512&d=wp_user_avatar&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/marketplace.jpg", "tags": [ "Design Sprint", "Marketplace", "MLP", "multi-sided marketplace", "Mvp", "Transparency", "Product Design", "Product Management Skills", "Product Strategy" ] }, { "id": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/?p=13192", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/release-burn-can-stakeholder-management/", "title": "How a Release Burn-up can do Some of Your Stakeholder Management", "content_html": "

Do you ever get tired of being asked, \u201cwhen will it be ready?\u201d Are you always hesitant to commit to a deadline so you can avoid being accused of being \u201clate\u201d when you don\u2019t hit it? Because let\u2019s face it, when you start to build a piece of software or a big feature you can\u2019t Read more »

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\n", "content_text": "Do you ever get tired of being asked, \u201cwhen will it be ready?\u201d Are you always hesitant to commit to a deadline so you can avoid being accused of being \u201clate\u201d when you don\u2019t hit it? Because let\u2019s face it, when you start to build a piece of software or a big feature you can\u2019t Read more »\nThe post How a Release Burn-up can do Some of Your Stakeholder Management appeared first on Mind the Product.", "date_published": "2018-05-08T15:26:00+01:00", "date_modified": "2018-05-08T15:10:50+01:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Simba Sagwete", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/author/masimba-sagwete/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/a1ff1bf697d2be516cf50bc8634ddd65?s=512&d=wp_user_avatar&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Simba Sagwete", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/author/masimba-sagwete/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/a1ff1bf697d2be516cf50bc8634ddd65?s=512&d=wp_user_avatar&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/jean-wimmerlin-528440-unsplash.jpg", "tags": [ "Agile Development", "Design Sprint", "release burn-up", "Stakeholder Management" ] }, { "id": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/?p=12772", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/win-colleagues-get-buy/", "title": "How to Win Your Colleagues Over and Get Their Buy-in", "content_html": "

Let\u2019s assume you have a great idea that requires some of your colleagues to take action to move it forward. \u00a0You introduce it and they agree that it sounds good. \u00a0A couple of weeks later, you ask how things are progressing and they haven\u2019t had time to start yet. \u00a0A few more weeks pass\u2026 still Read more »

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\n", "content_text": "Let\u2019s assume you have a great idea that requires some of your colleagues to take action to move it forward. \u00a0You introduce it and they agree that it sounds good. \u00a0A couple of weeks later, you ask how things are progressing and they haven\u2019t had time to start yet. \u00a0A few more weeks pass\u2026 still Read more »\nThe post How to Win Your Colleagues Over and Get Their Buy-in appeared first on Mind the Product.", "date_published": "2018-02-20T14:38:00+00:00", "date_modified": "2018-02-20T14:38:10+00:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Holly Donohue", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/author/holly-donohue/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/59e79c361fe0ad44f8d33f399a101133?s=512&d=wp_user_avatar&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Holly Donohue", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/author/holly-donohue/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/59e79c361fe0ad44f8d33f399a101133?s=512&d=wp_user_avatar&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/buyin.jpg", "tags": [ "Design Sprint", "GROW", "Product Development", "Product Management", "Stakeholder Management", "Product Management", "Product Management Skills" ] }, { "id": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/?p=12683", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/apply-design-sprint-voice-based-products/", "title": "How to Apply a Design Sprint to Voice-Based Products", "content_html": "

At the outset of 2018, there are already over\u00a050 million voice-based devices shipped, up from 1.7 million in 2015 (see footnote). Consumer adoption of voice-based products has grown to the point where businesses need to understand what voice-based experiences can mean to them. But, as I\u2019m sure we\u2019re all aware, exploring new business models such Read more »

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\n", "content_text": "At the outset of 2018, there are already over\u00a050 million voice-based devices shipped, up from 1.7 million in 2015 (see footnote). Consumer adoption of voice-based products has grown to the point where businesses need to understand what voice-based experiences can mean to them. But, as I\u2019m sure we\u2019re all aware, exploring new business models such Read more »\nThe post How to Apply a Design Sprint to Voice-Based Products appeared first on Mind the Product.", "date_published": "2018-02-01T14:04:00+00:00", "date_modified": "2018-02-01T12:46:44+00:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Mike Edmonds", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/author/mike-edmonds/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/8f3769aacece1c5b915f3a4ba665387a?s=512&d=wp_user_avatar&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Mike Edmonds", "url": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/author/mike-edmonds/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/8f3769aacece1c5b915f3a4ba665387a?s=512&d=wp_user_avatar&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/73c5bc99-5938-4873-9588-eb2f835839b1_cvbpwds-design-sprint-img.jpg", "tags": [ "alexa", "assistant", "Design Sprint", "Design Thinking", "Minimum Lovable Product", "Product Design", "Product Development", "Product Management", "Siri", "voice-based product", "Product Development Process", "Product Management Skills", "What is Product Management?" ] } ] }