
In this workshop, the team creates low-fidelity prototypes of the proposed solution(s) and conducts user tests to gather feedback. This iterative process helps refine the product concept and inform future development.
10'
Brief introductions of attendees, overview of the workshop agenda, and objectives.
Facilitator Notes:
Ensure participants feel comfortable and welcomed. Clearly explain the purpose and goals of the workshop.
20'
Recap of the prioritized features and product roadmap to provide context for this workshop.
Facilitator Notes:
Ensure everyone is aligned on the features to be prototyped. Answer any questions and clarify any points of confusion.
30'
Introduction to the prototyping tools and techniques to be used, followed by the design of the low-fidelity prototype.
Facilitator Notes:
Guide the participants through the prototyping process. It's not about perfection, but testing ideas quickly and effectively.
15'
Breaks are important to keep participants engaged and focused.
50'
The group reviews the prototype and provides feedback. Participants should focus on usability, design choices, and alignment with user needs and business goals.
Facilitator Notes:
Facilitate a constructive feedback session. Encourage all participants to share their thoughts, but steer the conversation towards actionable improvements.
40'
The group collaboratively iterates on the prototype based on the feedback received.
Facilitator Notes:
Encourage a mindset of experimentation and learning. Keep the process dynamic and responsive to feedback.
10'
Review outcomes of the workshop, discuss next steps, and assign action items.
Facilitator Notes:
Summarize the workshop's key insights and decisions. Assign specific tasks and deadlines to participants. Discuss the next steps in the product development process.
05'
Close the workshop and gather feedback from participants.
Facilitator Notes:
Thank participants for their contributions. Ask for feedback on the workshop to improve future sessions. Encourage participants to stay engaged in the process.