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Design Thinking: the most popular methodology used by UX Designer
• Better understand Customer insights
• Stimulate the enterprise ability to innovate
to develop a GOOD product for your Customer
Try Design Thinking
Why & How?
• most projects fails due to a Wrong product
• how develop a Good one?
9/10 products fail because we build the WRONG product (Ash Maurya, Running Lean)
Most learning happens when you make the Real Customer test your product
To know if your ideas are good, find ways to make your Customer test
As much as possible
As soon as possible
Methodology
with Design Thinking, generate Vision ideas
We want to explore
• ‘Blind Spots’ on Client Experience
• and Disruptive Technologies
Methodology
the Design Thinking “Double Diamond”
• Design Thinking is based on the Double Diamond
• Twice, make the group alternatively diverge in every direction then converge
• Thus, you will invite the group to explore wider areas
Methodology
with Design Thinking, generate Vision ideas
From insights & blind spots,
• review your Business Value Proposition
• define your “North Star”
Methodology
Proposal of agenda & canvas. Accompany the group in its ideation for Value Proposition
More practically, you can articulate your agenda using
• 5 canvas
• And the simulation exercise: ‘What if Uber was managing your company?’
Key points: you can rollout this agenda through 1 day or 2. Depending on how many people are attending, the agenda might be tiring for
attendees but also for facilitators. So don’t hesitate to do it in 2 days. For details on each slot, see next slide.
Select the Good attendees is key: all key contributors from sponsors, Customer to operational are required even Start-Up …
Methodology
Better understand Customer insights & blind spot (diverge)
Better understand your client experience. List the potential ‘blind spots’ i.e. important customer events not known .
• Workshop rule: several teams of around 10 people, Team X = Board X
• Duration: 45mn
• Material: post-it
Key point: facilitate the workshop asking people to feed for each column, ‘expect’, ‘get’ then ‘react’. Agenda for facilitator: 10mn for people to
put ideas on the canvas, 15mn to ensure a common understanding of all the ideas, 15mn regroup by theme (name each theme, make the
group dot-vote for the most important themes & ideas).
1 2 3
4 6 8
5 7 9
Methodology
Review your Vision & Business proposition (converge)
From your better client understanding, reinvent your Business Value Proposition (Objective)
• Workshop rule: don’t judge other ideas but rebound on them. Don’t start sentence with ‘Yes but’. Instead use ‘Yes and …’
• Duration: 30mn
• Material: post-it
Key point: facilitate the workshop asking people to feed post-it (1 idea per post-it). As a facilitator, then ensure everyone understand the
idea, rephrase if needed, gather same ideas around theme and synthetize. Friendly challenge ideas if they are not innovative enough.
People are here to explore new areas!
Methodology
Detail your 3 Promises, defining your ‘North Star’ (diverge)
1
2
3
4
6
8
5
7
9
For each Promise, precise your ‘North Stars’. Then BACK-CAST your macro roadmap including MVPs
• Workshop rule: use previous canvas ‘Challenges’ to make the group choose its 3 Promises. Then complete the macro roadmap
• Duration: 1h15mn
• Material: post-it
Key point: the key point here is to BACK-CAST from your ‘North Star’ (ideal Solution) the potential macro roadmap. Back casting
instead of forecasting from where the group stands today, helps people to be more disruptive, more challenging.
Methodology
You are Uber Boss: challenge first group ideas! (diverge)
To help people to find challenging ideas, simulate you are now Uber Boss. What do you think of the previous ideas?
• Workshop rule: make each group switch of board to challenge others ideas. Don’t judge. Try to understand & go further.
• Duration: 30mn
• Material: post-it
Key point: to succeed, people have to understand a minimum how Uber, Tesla, Spotify or any other Start-Up/FinTech are thinking/working.
You can decide to introduce before this exercise a 1h slot to present how new actors are innovating. You can even invite a few Start-Up to
present their project or do it yourself. You can also ask those Start-Up to participate to the Challenge.
Methodology
Step back & pitch the whole to your sponsor
Convince the jury with your pitch. Follow the rules: Compelling to catch, Descriptive to convince, What’s next?
• Workshop rule: Team Y explains to team X their new ideas (10mn). Team X review its original board (40mn) & draft, rehearse pitch (1h).
• Duration: 2h
• Material: paper board & room for rehearsal
Methodology
Draft your TOP 10/15 experiments card (converge)
Now your Vision & Business Model is clearer, select & detail the TOP 10/15 experiments from your macro roadmap
• Workshop rule: Split the group. small group of 2 people detail the card for 2/3 experiments in parallel
• Duration: 2h
• Material: prints of empty experiment card canvas
Key point: sometimes your context make you are not facing external Customer but more internal. Adapt the canvas to your reality. For
instance, if required detail ‘Customer need’ and ‘internal User need’ etc. … This time, you are back to your reality. For instance you are asked
about the feasibility in your current context. If you are missing key people, you always can make them complete later but maybe you missed
key attendees to your workshop …
Methodology
Appendix
Other tools/canvas you can use to better understand your client & frame your Value proposition
Key point: you can find many other canvas to facilitate your workshop. Use the one you are comfortable with. As a facilitator, the danger for
you is people points out you are not comfortable using them. It might be a new exercise for the workshop attendees, so they need to be
reinsured by your expertise as a facilitator …
Methodology
Appendix
Other tools/canvas you can use to better understand your client & frame your Value proposition
Methodology
Appendix
Other tools/canvas you can use to better understand your client & frame your Value proposition
Key point: don’t under estimate the power of Fun & Game. Kids’ capacity to invent is also related to the fact they are playing, they have Fun.
So, feel free to make it Fun and use tools like the one above to free people mind!

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Methodology - design thinking

  • 1. Methodology Design Thinking: the most popular methodology used by UX Designer • Better understand Customer insights • Stimulate the enterprise ability to innovate to develop a GOOD product for your Customer Try Design Thinking
  • 2. Why & How? • most projects fails due to a Wrong product • how develop a Good one? 9/10 products fail because we build the WRONG product (Ash Maurya, Running Lean) Most learning happens when you make the Real Customer test your product To know if your ideas are good, find ways to make your Customer test As much as possible As soon as possible
  • 3. Methodology with Design Thinking, generate Vision ideas We want to explore • ‘Blind Spots’ on Client Experience • and Disruptive Technologies
  • 4. Methodology the Design Thinking “Double Diamond” • Design Thinking is based on the Double Diamond • Twice, make the group alternatively diverge in every direction then converge • Thus, you will invite the group to explore wider areas
  • 5. Methodology with Design Thinking, generate Vision ideas From insights & blind spots, • review your Business Value Proposition • define your “North Star”
  • 6. Methodology Proposal of agenda & canvas. Accompany the group in its ideation for Value Proposition More practically, you can articulate your agenda using • 5 canvas • And the simulation exercise: ‘What if Uber was managing your company?’ Key points: you can rollout this agenda through 1 day or 2. Depending on how many people are attending, the agenda might be tiring for attendees but also for facilitators. So don’t hesitate to do it in 2 days. For details on each slot, see next slide. Select the Good attendees is key: all key contributors from sponsors, Customer to operational are required even Start-Up …
  • 7. Methodology Better understand Customer insights & blind spot (diverge) Better understand your client experience. List the potential ‘blind spots’ i.e. important customer events not known . • Workshop rule: several teams of around 10 people, Team X = Board X • Duration: 45mn • Material: post-it Key point: facilitate the workshop asking people to feed for each column, ‘expect’, ‘get’ then ‘react’. Agenda for facilitator: 10mn for people to put ideas on the canvas, 15mn to ensure a common understanding of all the ideas, 15mn regroup by theme (name each theme, make the group dot-vote for the most important themes & ideas). 1 2 3 4 6 8 5 7 9
  • 8. Methodology Review your Vision & Business proposition (converge) From your better client understanding, reinvent your Business Value Proposition (Objective) • Workshop rule: don’t judge other ideas but rebound on them. Don’t start sentence with ‘Yes but’. Instead use ‘Yes and …’ • Duration: 30mn • Material: post-it Key point: facilitate the workshop asking people to feed post-it (1 idea per post-it). As a facilitator, then ensure everyone understand the idea, rephrase if needed, gather same ideas around theme and synthetize. Friendly challenge ideas if they are not innovative enough. People are here to explore new areas!
  • 9. Methodology Detail your 3 Promises, defining your ‘North Star’ (diverge) 1 2 3 4 6 8 5 7 9 For each Promise, precise your ‘North Stars’. Then BACK-CAST your macro roadmap including MVPs • Workshop rule: use previous canvas ‘Challenges’ to make the group choose its 3 Promises. Then complete the macro roadmap • Duration: 1h15mn • Material: post-it Key point: the key point here is to BACK-CAST from your ‘North Star’ (ideal Solution) the potential macro roadmap. Back casting instead of forecasting from where the group stands today, helps people to be more disruptive, more challenging.
  • 10. Methodology You are Uber Boss: challenge first group ideas! (diverge) To help people to find challenging ideas, simulate you are now Uber Boss. What do you think of the previous ideas? • Workshop rule: make each group switch of board to challenge others ideas. Don’t judge. Try to understand & go further. • Duration: 30mn • Material: post-it Key point: to succeed, people have to understand a minimum how Uber, Tesla, Spotify or any other Start-Up/FinTech are thinking/working. You can decide to introduce before this exercise a 1h slot to present how new actors are innovating. You can even invite a few Start-Up to present their project or do it yourself. You can also ask those Start-Up to participate to the Challenge.
  • 11. Methodology Step back & pitch the whole to your sponsor Convince the jury with your pitch. Follow the rules: Compelling to catch, Descriptive to convince, What’s next? • Workshop rule: Team Y explains to team X their new ideas (10mn). Team X review its original board (40mn) & draft, rehearse pitch (1h). • Duration: 2h • Material: paper board & room for rehearsal
  • 12. Methodology Draft your TOP 10/15 experiments card (converge) Now your Vision & Business Model is clearer, select & detail the TOP 10/15 experiments from your macro roadmap • Workshop rule: Split the group. small group of 2 people detail the card for 2/3 experiments in parallel • Duration: 2h • Material: prints of empty experiment card canvas Key point: sometimes your context make you are not facing external Customer but more internal. Adapt the canvas to your reality. For instance, if required detail ‘Customer need’ and ‘internal User need’ etc. … This time, you are back to your reality. For instance you are asked about the feasibility in your current context. If you are missing key people, you always can make them complete later but maybe you missed key attendees to your workshop …
  • 13. Methodology Appendix Other tools/canvas you can use to better understand your client & frame your Value proposition Key point: you can find many other canvas to facilitate your workshop. Use the one you are comfortable with. As a facilitator, the danger for you is people points out you are not comfortable using them. It might be a new exercise for the workshop attendees, so they need to be reinsured by your expertise as a facilitator …
  • 14. Methodology Appendix Other tools/canvas you can use to better understand your client & frame your Value proposition
  • 15. Methodology Appendix Other tools/canvas you can use to better understand your client & frame your Value proposition Key point: don’t under estimate the power of Fun & Game. Kids’ capacity to invent is also related to the fact they are playing, they have Fun. So, feel free to make it Fun and use tools like the one above to free people mind!