Session
Design Thinking for Product Teams and Beyond
A designer’s tale to Developers, Product Managers, and everyone enthusiastic about building digital
products:
“Design Thinking for Product teams and beyond.”
Think of the Software Development Cycle and skip Design for a moment, how does that feel?
We will simplify the ‘Design Thinking’ exercise in this talk with relatable and interesting stories.
The session will include:
-A Quick Intro to Design Thinking,
-Some interesting examples to showcase design thinking in the product-building journey,
-Understanding User Persona and ideating while designing an intuitive experience
-A go-to template to follow design thinking as a collaborative and strategic tool with other stakeholders to build better digital products.
WHY:
- Working with tech folks with no background in UI/UX/CX/design can get challenging for small design teams
- Design Thinking can fill the gap between product and design by making the understanding of requirements efficient
- Design Thinking helps everyone to think of a product not only as a technical solution but user-centric solution, from various aspects
HOW:
- Designers can do a 30-45 minute designing thinking workshop/session with product teams, introduce them to design thinking and have a few case studies summarised (depending on the team size, and availability)
- Prepare a small (7-10 Questions) Design Thinking document, a generic one that can be appropriate for a variety of products/features/modules that the org envisions,
- Capture information, including why we are designing this. How other teams can use this feature? Any ref. to share? do we have all the resources available to implement this? , questions that make the product team think about the feature from different dimensions,
- Keep the document shorter and the questions straight. Encourage folks to fill in the document before starting the design discussions or help them do so.
(I will be sharing a sample design thinking doc, folks can refer to it as needed)
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