Design thinking and agile development

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*interactive cologne 2013 DESIGN THINKING & AGILE DEVELOPMENT* W. Alex Jansen [email protected] @phaoust

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*interactive cologne 2013

DESIGN THINKING & AGILE DEVELOPMENT*

W. Alex [email protected]

@phaoust

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WHO?

consultant / trainer for lean, agile, business modelling

degrees in computer science and music

experience in multiple industries

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FOUNDER

1st at age 18, followed by more, IT and others

Current: Materials for Scrum, Design Thinking, and Business Modelling

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WHAT IS THIS ABOUT ?

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SCRUM

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SCRUM

Framework for agile, iterative product development

On top of that, it‘s about autopoiesis, transparency, team processes and responsibility

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DESIGN THINKING

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DESIGN THINKING

Way of finding solutions to complex questions

Common attributes are: empathy, fail fast, iterate, interdisciplinary work, prototyping

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WHY SHOULD YOU WANT TO COMBINE IT ?

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THE IDEA BEHIND

WITH DT

figure out possible solution(s) for a question / situationcreate prototypes

WITH SCRUM

build the solution

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CAN THOSE TWO WORK TOGETHER?

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GOOD NEWS, EVERYONE!

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THERE ARE MANY OPTIONS

I‘m going to show you one approach, two possibilities ...

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THERE ARE MANY OPTIONS

I‘m going to show you one approach, two possibilities ...

.... and a half.

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LET‘S START WITH THE PROCESS AND DO THE "WHO" LATER

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THE DT PROCESS

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THE SCRUM PROCESS

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WHERE DO THE STORIES COME FROM?

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WHAT IF THE BACKLOG IS THE OUTPUT OF A DT PROCESS?

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SOURCE: DT

As a user I would like to achieve X

to have Y ...

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HOW ABOUT EXISTING STORIES IN THE BACKLOG?

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SOURCE: STORY, DT

......

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ADVANTAGES

Prototyped AcceptedVerified

User centricPlayed out

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NOT ALL STORIES NEED TO GO THROUGH A DT PROCESS

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DESIGNTHINKING

SCRUM

POSSIBLE COMBINATION

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OVERVIEW

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STORY

As a user I would like to achieve X to have Y ...

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SO FAR, SO GOOD.WHAT ABOUT THE PEOPLE?

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THE TEAM

interdisciplinaryexpertsself organisingcommittedcommunicating with stakeholdersiterating

SCRUMTEAM

DESIGN THINKINGTEAM

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THE PRODUCT OWNER

communicates a clear vision

the team's first contact for questions

responsible for a well written, prioritised backlog

responsible for the stories in the backlog

PRODUCTOWNER

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SCRUM MASTER

protects the team

keeps the process going

hosts the meetingsSCRUM

MASTER

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PO

PROCESSSCRUMTEAM

DESIGN THINKINGTEAM

QUESTIONS VISIONS BACKLOG

COACH SM

ROLES OVERVIEW

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CONCLUSION

mindsets in DT and Scrum are very similar

processes can be combined

"make the customer / user happy" is essential

.... and the devil's in the details.

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THANK YOU!

QUESTIONS?W. Alex Jansen

[email protected]

@phaoust

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CREDITS

Photos:© olesiabilkei - Fotolia.com© SergiyN - Fotolia.com© Ingo Vollenberg© W. Alex Jansen

Artwork:© Caroline Schmidt, Munich Prinzessin© Business Visuals GbR