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Conversation, Cadence & Culture: recipes to inspire collaborative teams. Workshop presented at Lean UX NYC (http://leanuxnyc.co/nyc/) April 12, 2013. http://blog.carbonfive.com/2013/02/28/join-lane-and-courtney-in-the-big-apple-for-leanux-nyc/
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Conversation, Cadence & CultureRecipes to inspire collaborative teams
Lane Halley@[email protected]
Courtney Hemphill@[email protected]
AgendaToday you will learn how to:
•Stimulate necessary conversations between team members
•Advance with a shared vision and
•Maintain a culture of invested team members
Throughout the lifecycle of your product
What are the qualities of happy productive teams?
Good work comes from good teams
Trust Ownership
Creativity
Empathy
Fun
EmpowermentFlow
Communication
Productivity
CultureOur work at Carbon Five
Carbon Five
Design + Agile + Lean Startup
Design Thinkingempathy, creativity and rationality
Agile Developmentself-organizing teams, quality code, iterative & incremental delivery
Lean Startupproducts people want, learning experiments
Product Owner
Developer
Designer
Project room
ConversationRecipes to unlock creativity and collaboration
Recipes for conversationQuestion
What’s the vision?
What might we do?
How will it look and behave?
Recipe
Opportunity Statement, Persona 4x4, Project Brief
Six-ups, Scenarios
Thumbnails, Wireframe Walkthrough
Recipes for conversationQuestion
Where do we start?
How do we build it?
Does it work?
Recipe
Define MVPs & Experiments
User Stories
Five on Friday
Recipes are not a process
Use whatever helps your team:
•Focus on a shared goal
•Minimize handoffs
•Have the right conversations
Let’s see how this works!
wheel nice guyswheel nice guys
opportunity statementpersona 4x4six ups
Create a shared vision
Opportunity statement
Problem: Custom bike shoppers find it difficult to learn about, configure and purchase bikes.
Solution: A Web application that lets custom bike shoppers explore different components, envision different combinations and understand price.
Demo: bike riders
persona 4x4
Try it!
Six-upsBased on the opportunity statement, what could we create for Peter?
What could we create?
Problem: Peter finds it difficult to learn about, configure and purchase a new commuter bike.
Solution: A Web application that lets Peter explore different components, envision different combinations and understand price.
Show and tell (six-ups)
demo: six-up conversation
six-up
dot votingproject brief
Define an MVP
Try it!
Dot votingBased on the conversation you observed, where are areas of risk & opportunity?
Where’s your dot?
six-up
demo: MVP conversation
dot voting
last updated
opportunity
persona(s)
scenarios
metrics
project brief
scenarioUI elements and layoutsthumbnailsliving style guides & visual assets
Just in time design
ScenarioPeter explores bike profiles
Sees info about what he can do here
Sees multiple bike images w/ basic info & price
Uses controls to pan through them
Chooses a bike to see in more detail
Peter sees the bike he picked
Sees large image of bike he chose
Sees list of parts with info and prices
Sees the total price
etc...
demo: scenario conversation
Scenario [element names]Peter explores bike profiles on the CHOOSE BIKE PAGE
Sees info about what he can do here [Content box]
Sees multiple bike images w/ basic info & price [Carousel]
Uses controls to pan through them [Carousel]
Chooses a bike to see in more detail [Carousel]
Peter sees the bike he picked on the CONFIGURE BIKE PAGE
Sees large image of bike he chose [Bike config picture]
Sees list of parts with info and prices [Bike config list]
Sees the total price [Bike config list]
etc...
Header
Talk to us
Marketing message(s)
Bike images
Bike config picture
Bike config list
Footer
UI elements
demo: device support
page layouts
thumbnails
Living style guide & visual assets
wireframe walkthroughuser stories
Define an experiment
demo: wirefame walkthrough
Try it!
1-week experimentWhat can we build and validate in the first week?
Try it!
User storyAs a.... I want to...so that...
Acceptance criteria?
user stories
CadenceEstablishing your continuous, iterative cycles
How much time?
project startkickoff - 2 days to 2 weeks
regular cadenceMonday - reflect & defineTuesday - specifyWednesday & Thursday - build & refineFriday - customer feedback
How can you use these recipes on your projects?
Thank you!
Carbon FiveLean UX & Agile Development for Weband mobile products
www.carbonfive.com