Benefits of the Design Sprint Process | UpTop Health

Design Sprint

Answer Critical Business Questions Through Design, Prototyping and Testing

Curious about how a design sprint works and wondering if your organization can benefit from it? A design sprint is typically a five-day process where design thinking is applied in structured phases with the goal of reducing risk by glimpsing the future. Instead of performing the lengthy development process and subsequent product launch to understand product feasibility and user feedback, a design sprint compresses that time into battle-tested team exercises performed in five distinct phases. They’re ideal for projects that have a defined problem and some research done but you need to quickly determine the impact of a solution on users before committing time and resources.

If you have a situation that would benefit from a design sprint, we’d love to help.

  • Validation. Quickly gain valuable insights from both successes and failures
  • Risk Management. Minimize time, money, and resources wasted when committing to improper solutions
  • Innovation. Develop a rapid framework and culture for innovation, while building a pool of ideas to draw on in the future
  • Alignment. Build internal alignment across disciplines and teams

Outcomes

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Rapid design framework

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User-validated solutions

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Internal alignment