Audiobook2 hours
Enterprise Design Sprints
Written by Richard Banfield
Narrated by Joey Schaljo
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
Design sprints provide a problem-solving framework to get answers quickly and effectively. Learn to run sprints in any organization to reduce politics, increase collaboration, and put the focus on outcomes.
This audiobook includes:
- Discover the 5 phases of every sprint—Understand, Diverge, Converge, Build, and Test
- Learn when to sprint and how to apply the flexible framework in any scenario
- Getting executive buy-in and helping internal influencers understand how sprints fit in
- How to plan your sprint: who to invite, consult, where to host, and what to bring—with tips for remote teams
- Practical, real-world tested exercises, with a step-by-step sprint guide for teams of any size
- The process for collecting insights, compiling notes, and capturing data for your next steps
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