You could have been practising Agile development for a while, do you see the results you envision? What are missing in your Agile practices? Besides delivering products faster than before, do you think your customers actually use your products? How much do you know about the experience that your customers interact with your product or service?
Many of the Agile transformation champions I have come across do share with me many common pitfalls in their Agile journey. The success is only very limited to the product delivery team. They are able to deliver products fast, but the gap between their product and customer experience is still very much exist. My observation is:
Agile Scrum alone is no guarantee that your team will consistently deliver truly engaging, impactful products.
Background & Experience
A Principal Consultant at Noveltage Consulting, Sin Fatt is a Design Thinking and Agile strategist and practitioner, championing innovative ways to adopt Design Driven Agile. He has over 20 years of IT development, pre-sales , consulting and training experience. His approach to redesigning Agile learning has helped organisations improve the way product teams deliver products that customers love.
SinFatt is also a trainer and workshop curriculum designer. His workshops include“Agile Redesigned” product line which includes:Design Sprint with Scrum, Design Thinking using LEGO© Serious Play© methods, SAFe© PI Planning using LEGO© Serious Play© methods, Agile Discovery using LEGO©Serious Play© methods.
SinFatt is a certified adult educator holding a WSQ Advance Certificate in Training and Assessment (ACTA). He is also a certified LEGO© Serious Play© and AJ&Smart Design Sprint 2.0© facilitator and workshop designer.
Credentials
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]]>How Might We turn a Product-Centric Scrum team into a Customer-Centric team and deliver products that customers love.
Design Sprint is the answer to bring your organization from a product-centric mindset to a customer-centric mindset. It is a fast-pace 2 to 5-day process that allows a multi-disciplinary team to develop and test new ideas using a set of structure design thinking toolkits.
When Design Sprint works together with Scrum, it brings the design activities into the development process. The Scrum teams would become more design-driven, they can systematically build the feature backlog that solves the right problem.
What you will learn:
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