Designing with Lean UX : Rapid Product Design (Handouts only) [UX Lisbon 2014]

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The handouts / templates for the Designing with Lean UX 3 hour workshop at UX Lisbon 2014. View the entire presentation deck here: http://www.slideshare.net/intelleto/designing-with-lean-ux-rapid-product-design-ux-lisbon-2014

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Handouts

Design a product in 3 hours

Designing with Lean UX

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• Experiments• Validated learning• Reduce waste

Lean Startup

Customer Development • make products customers wantAgile Development • Iteration & incremental releasesLean Manufacturing • Reduce waste

Startup: a human institution designed to create a new product or service under conditions of extreme uncertainty.

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Features

Users

Uses

Product

NeedsCompany Purpose

sketches, prototypes, pixelsUI

BUILD

MEASURELEARN

UX Stack + Lean Startup

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Use basic supplies: sharpies, stickynotes and white paper

Dump & sort & 2x2 organizing

Go wide, then decide

Generate independently, discuss as a team. (3 people ideal)

Work at the wall

Quiet read (before discussion)

Sketch (especially of people)

Share info with Information radiators

Timebox (speed kills the censor)

Quick decisionmaking (dot vote, stack-rank)

Techniques Checklist

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The Molecule

people

problem solution

have

addressesuse

Product name date

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Facts Needs & Goals

Behaviors

Personadate

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With _________________ , _________________ can...

Value Proposition 6-up Sketchesdate

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With

can...

,

Value Propositiondate

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featurefeature

feature

MVP Featuresdate

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To deliver on that, we will build these features:

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metric

by

Goal

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Notes

Metrics Dashboarddate

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To assess progress, we will measure these metrics:

metric

by

Goal

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Notes

metric

by

Goal

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Notes

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a great metric......makes you look at all the other metrics and say “none of those other numbers matter if we donʼt get this right first.”

a good metric......measures the usage of the product by a person. The usage should be specific to features that deliver value to the user.

Making metrics actionable

vanity good betterunhelpful

total number of registered

users

% of users who share a

task 3+ times a day,

per week

sign-ups

awesome% of users who sign in 3+ times a

day,per week

% of new users per

week

Does the metric begin with a number?• “number of...” [ # ]• “average number of...” [avg ]• “percent of...” [ % ]

Is there a time basis?Is it comparative? • “per week” [ ___/wk ]• “per month” [ ___/mo]

Is there an object basis?* not required, but super-helpful• “per user” [ ___/user] • “per user per week” (fancy!)

1Metrics Check

2 3

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