Skip to content
New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

Intro to Design Thinking #2

Merged
merged 1 commit into from
Dec 3, 2021
Merged

Intro to Design Thinking #2

merged 1 commit into from
Dec 3, 2021

Conversation

github-learning-lab[bot]
Copy link

@github-learning-lab github-learning-lab bot commented Dec 3, 2021

Our first pull request introduces Design Thinking in more detail.

Challenge question

Design Thinking emphasizes delivering a good tool to users faster, rather than waiting on the completion of the perfect tool.

  • True - putting a good, functional, tool in the hands of users quickly is more valuable than delivering a perfect tool when it's too late.
  • False - users should not compromise on the perfect tool to get something more quickly.

I'll respond when you check one of the boxes above.

@github-learning-lab github-learning-lab bot mentioned this pull request Dec 3, 2021
2 tasks
@github-learning-lab
Copy link
Author

Answer 🔮

User-Centric design enables the continous delivery of value to users. This means that putting a good, functional, tool in the hands of users quickly is more valuable than delivering a perfect tool when it's too late.

Design Thinking accomplishes this by establishing the boundaries of the product early through the definition of the Minimum Viable Product (MVP).
Once the MVP is delivered, the team continues to iterate on the solution, incrementally improving and enhancing it by leveraging continous feedback from users and stakeholders.

In Design Thinking, human-centered design begins with Desirability. The convergence of user need, business viability, and technical & financial feasibility outlines the solution.


⌨️ Activity: Review this pull request

  1. Read the additions about MVP in the Files changed tab. That's where the content for this topic in our Design Thinking Toolkit will come from
  2. Approve this pull request
  3. Merge this pull request
  4. Delete the branch

I'll respond after you merge this pull request.

2 similar comments
@github-learning-lab
Copy link
Author

Answer 🔮

User-Centric design enables the continous delivery of value to users. This means that putting a good, functional, tool in the hands of users quickly is more valuable than delivering a perfect tool when it's too late.

Design Thinking accomplishes this by establishing the boundaries of the product early through the definition of the Minimum Viable Product (MVP).
Once the MVP is delivered, the team continues to iterate on the solution, incrementally improving and enhancing it by leveraging continous feedback from users and stakeholders.

In Design Thinking, human-centered design begins with Desirability. The convergence of user need, business viability, and technical & financial feasibility outlines the solution.


⌨️ Activity: Review this pull request

  1. Read the additions about MVP in the Files changed tab. That's where the content for this topic in our Design Thinking Toolkit will come from
  2. Approve this pull request
  3. Merge this pull request
  4. Delete the branch

I'll respond after you merge this pull request.

@github-learning-lab
Copy link
Author

Answer 🔮

User-Centric design enables the continous delivery of value to users. This means that putting a good, functional, tool in the hands of users quickly is more valuable than delivering a perfect tool when it's too late.

Design Thinking accomplishes this by establishing the boundaries of the product early through the definition of the Minimum Viable Product (MVP).
Once the MVP is delivered, the team continues to iterate on the solution, incrementally improving and enhancing it by leveraging continous feedback from users and stakeholders.

In Design Thinking, human-centered design begins with Desirability. The convergence of user need, business viability, and technical & financial feasibility outlines the solution.


⌨️ Activity: Review this pull request

  1. Read the additions about MVP in the Files changed tab. That's where the content for this topic in our Design Thinking Toolkit will come from
  2. Approve this pull request
  3. Merge this pull request
  4. Delete the branch

I'll respond after you merge this pull request.

@nuux14 nuux14 merged commit 586f77b into main Dec 3, 2021
@github-learning-lab
Copy link
Author

You can find your next steps in your next pull request.

@nuux14 nuux14 deleted the minimum-viable-product branch December 3, 2021 00:57
Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment
Labels
None yet
Projects
None yet
Development

Successfully merging this pull request may close these issues.

None yet

2 participants