This document summarizes the agenda and content for a UX Camp hosted by 1508. It discusses the process of design sprints over 5 days and identifies common pains experienced during sprints. Four main pains are outlined: 1) prototypes that are not realistic enough, 2) sprints being time consuming, 3) inexperienced participants, and 4) different expectations around the sprint's goals. Potential remedies are suggested for each pain, such as scheduling deciders only when needed and setting an clear point of departure to align expectations. The document concludes by asking attendees to share their own experiences with design sprints.
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PAIN RELIEVER:
WE MAP OUT EXACTLY WHEN THE DECIDER IS NEEDED FOR FURTHER
PROGRESS
DAY 1
MAP
DAY 3
DECIDE
DAY 6
NEXT STEP
– ALSO AFTER THE SPRINT (DAY 6)
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PAIN RELIEVER: DO A HIGH LEVEL
STORYBOARD ON POST-ITS
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PAIN #4
DIFFERENT EXPECTATIONS TOWARDS THE SPRINT
AND WHAT IT IS WE WANT TO CHANGE
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QUOTES FROM THE WAR ROOM
”Lets change the way people spend and think
about money”
“What we are dreaming up is not possible
within the present IT-infrastructure”
“I know, but the point is to
challenge the status quo right?
”Isn't this going to
destroy/disrupt our
business model?”
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PAIN RELIEVER:
ARTICULATE THE SCOPE OF THE IDEATION AND
LEVEL OF INNOVATION DESIRED
Incrementally
better the
existing…
Radically
change the
way we…
WE HOPE TO:
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ITS ALL ABOUT GETTING
THE TEAM ON BOARD
WITH THE THING WE ARE
ABOUT TO DO
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PAIN RELIEVER:
WE USE POINT OF DEPARTURE TO SET THE
STAGE AND ARTICULATE A DESIRED OUTCOME
PROJECT POINT OF DEPARTURE
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Purpose of the project
Sprint question – What is the big problem
Desired Outcome
What do we hope to gain from the week?
Target Group & Value
Who are you doing the project for?
Team roles
Who is involved and what are they responsible for?
Milestones
What is going to happen when?
How are we going to work
How does a sprint work?
Success / Fiasco Criteria
What do success and failure look like?
Connections
Which experts can we call in, what research have already
been done?