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In this phase the business opportunity, the audience, the competition & the value proposition are discovered; and metrics of success are defined.
In this phase the business opportunity, the audience, the competition & the value proposition are discovered; and metrics of success are defined.


In simple words, the problem (that's needed to be solved) will be picked in this phase.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=shared&v=K2vSQPh6MCE Google Venture's: Sprint Process in 90 Seconds]</ref> Hence, Jake Knapp calls this phase as Map.<ref name=":0">[https://www.thesprintbook.com/the-design-sprint The Sprint Book: The Design Sprint]</ref>
In simple words, the problem (that's needed to be solved) will be picked in this phase.<ref>Google Venture's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2vSQPh6MCE Sprint Process in 90 Seconds]</ref> Hence, Jake Knapp calls this phase as Map.<ref name=":0">[https://www.thesprintbook.com/the-design-sprint The Sprint Book: The Design Sprint]</ref>


Google alternatively divides this Phase in 2 phases as Understand<ref>[https://designsprintkit.withgoogle.com/methodology/phase1-understand Google Design Sprint Kit: Phase 1 - Understanding]</ref> & Define<ref>[https://designsprintkit.withgoogle.com/methodology/phase2-define Google Design Sprint Kit: Phase 2 - Define]</ref>.
Google alternatively divides this Phase in 2 phases as Understand<ref>[https://designsprintkit.withgoogle.com/methodology/phase1-understand Google Design Sprint Kit: Phase 1 - Understanding]</ref> & Define<ref>[https://designsprintkit.withgoogle.com/methodology/phase2-define Google Design Sprint Kit: Phase 2 - Define]</ref>.

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A Product Design Sprint is a 5 days, five-phase process (one day for each phase) 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

5 phases of Design Sprint by Google
Alternate 6 phases of Design Sprint suggested by Google. Here the Brainstorm phase is divided into two - Understand & Define

Map [or Brainstorm]

In this phase the business opportunity, the audience, the competition & the value proposition are discovered; and metrics of success are defined.

In simple words, the problem (that's needed to be solved) will be picked in this phase.[2] Hence, Jake Knapp calls this phase as Map.[3]

Google alternatively divides this Phase in 2 phases as Understand[4] & Define[5].

Sketch [or Ideate]

In this phase broad range of Ideas are suggested by Design Sprint Team as a Solution for the Problem selected in the Brainstorm Phase.

These ideas are shared in the form of rough sketches, hence this phase is also known as Sketch.[6][3]

Decide

In this phase, the Design Sprint team finalizes the direction or concept to be prototyped, by selecting from the solutions suggested in Ideate phase.[7]

Prototype

In this phase, the Design Sprint team will work together to create a prototype of the concept finalized in the Decide phase.

Test [or Validate]

In this phase, the prototype is shared with the audience (discovered in the Brainstorm phase) to gather their feedback & response through observations & interview.

Based on the outcome of this phase:

  • If the concept is validated, then the prototype will be sent for development.
  • If the concept is not validated, then the prototype will be sent for improvement accordingly. This will start a new sprint.

Due to it's nature this phase is also known as Validate Phase by Google.[8]

Examples

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