A personal message from our founder, Madelyn Gengelbach
I want to speak directly to you about Design Sprints. I’m a big believer.
I read the Sprint Book two weeks after its original release in March, 2016. Wow! My mind exploded in the best way. By May I was using the process successfully with clients. By the end of 2016 it was a key part of our practice. We conduct two types of Sprints – read below to learn more.
Design Sprints help companies develop and test products in just 5 days
Design Sprints are a highly structured process that yields a high fidelity product prototype with testing results in 5 days. The process is proven and is used globally by companies of all sizes.
To date, most of the application is in the digital sphere, but standard physical products benefit from Design Sprints too. We are both experienced and certified in facilitating Design Sprints.
Contact us if you’d like to experience how Design Sprints can propel your business.
Human Design Sprints™ help people engineer new ways to work together
The truth is that most of our work spans multiple departments and involves people. Add in the reality of limited resources and conflicting goals and it’s no wonder companies have persistent process breakdowns.
We all can list off 2 or 3 big, messy, hairy cross-functional problems or workflows at our company. We’re talking about human processes, not some computer workflow. The big stuff that prevents lasting improvement in how we work together.
Design Sprints are a powerful tool but are unsuited to human workflows. Over the past few years we’ve adapted Design Sprints to human processes.
We call them Human Design Sprints™, and we’ve used them to help companies design new processes and improve existing ones. (Madelyn’s book on Human Design Sprints is coming soon.)
Don’t accept the headaches. Don’t tolerate mediocre cross-functional work and cooperation. Design excellence and create ownership with a Human Design Sprint!
Contact us to learn more about “classic” Design Sprints or Human Design Sprints™ – you’ll be surprised at the results.