- Walk-through https://www.thesprintbook.com/remote - Note-n-Map Process https://sprintstories.com/the-design-sprint-note-n-map-a9bf0ca88f51 - Recruiting Testers - UserInterviews.com - https://library.gv.com/the-gv-research-sprint-a-4-day-process-for-answering-important-startup-questions-97279b532b25 - Interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9ZG19XTbd4 ## Day 1: Map - Give Sprint Overview - Allocate Roles ### Long-term Goal If everything goes perfectly well, where will we be in 12 months? ### Sprint Question What could go wrong? ### Expert Interviews: - Ask about the vision, customer research, how things work, and previous efforts - Capture How Might We notes when you hear something interesting ### Organize HMW - Vote on most promising questions - Vote on most important theme ## User Mapping / Note-N-Map Individually map the user's current experience, with all its flaws. Don't improve things or add new ideas. Then bring them all together, tell your story and vote on those you like the most. Then remove those that didn't get any votes and combine the remaining into one story-line. 1. Choose the most important user 2. Make a sticky note with that users name 3. Fill in the steps for that user (around 10 steps) - User -> Discover -> Learn -> Start Using -> -> -> End Goal 4. Put up stories 5. Tell the story of your map (1m) 6. VOTE by putting dots on steps you like 7. REMOVE steps without dots 8. Make one big story for each user 9. Tip: Integrate the most-voted HMW Finally, vote on... - ONE CUSTOMER and - ONE TARGET STEP that you'll be focusing on. The DECIDER gets the last call. ## Day 2: Sketch ## Day 3: Decide ## Day 4: Prototype ## Day 5: Test