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A '''Product Design Sprint''' is a time-constrained, five-phase process that uses design thinking with the aim of reducing the risk when bringing a new product, service or a feature to the market.<ref>[[:en:Design_sprint#:~:text=A%20design%20sprint%20is%20a%20time%2Dconstrained%2C%20five%2Dphase%20process%20that%20uses%20design%20thinking%20with%20the%20aim%20of%20reducing%20the%20risk%20when%20bringing%20a%20new%20product%2C%20service%20or%20a%20feature%20to%20the%20market.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design_sprint#:~:text=A%20design%20sprint%20is%20a%20time%2Dconstrained%2C%20five%2Dphase%20process%20that%20uses%20design%20thinking%20with%20the%20aim%20of%20reducing%20the%20risk%20when%20bringing%20a%20new%20product%2C%20service%20or%20a%20feature%20to%20the%20market.]]</ref>
 
== Phases of a Design Sprint ==
 
=== Brainstorm ===
Jake Knapp calls this phase as Map.<ref>https://www.thesprintbook.com/the-design-sprint</ref>
 
Google alternatively divides this Phase in 2 phases as Understand<ref>https://designsprintkit.withgoogle.com/methodology/phase1-understand</ref> & Define<ref>https://designsprintkit.withgoogle.com/methodology/phase2-define</ref>.
 
=== Ideate ===
 
=== Decide ===
 
=== Prototype ===
 
=== Test ===

Revision as of 11:10, 29 May 2024

A Product Design Sprint is a time-constrained, five-phase process that uses design thinking with the aim of reducing the risk when bringing a new product, service or a feature to the market.[1]

Phases of a Design Sprint

Brainstorm

Jake Knapp calls this phase as Map.[2]

Google alternatively divides this Phase in 2 phases as Understand[3] & Define[4].

Ideate

Decide

Prototype

Test