
Sprint

You can do the same. Start with a Foundation Sprint. Put your customer at the center and define what you can do for them. Test this Founding Hypothesis in Design Sprints until your solution clicks. Then build it, launch it, and solve an important problem for real people.
John Zeratsky • Click: How to Make What People Want
On day one, you’ll focus on basics and differentiation. You’ll identify the problem you’re solving and form a plan to set your solution far apart from the competition. On day two, you’ll find the right approach for your project. You’ll generate options, put them through rapid and rigorous evaluation, and choose one to try first. At the end, you’ll
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The goal of the design sprint is to help companies efficiently answer critical questions by requiring executives to dedicate five consecutive days of (nearly) uninterrupted concentration to the problem at hand.