
UX Paris / IxDA Paris - Design Sprints at Scale par Tomomi Sasaki
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Design Sprints at Scale
Design sprints have caught on in our industry and beyond, as an accelerated & collaborative way to prototype answers to business questions. In the past few years, Tomomi has experimented with how the method can be "stretched" in different ways, while remaining true to its core principals.
For example:
– sprinting in 1-2 days
– sprinting in more than one language
– sprinting without a specific product or service as the goal
– sprinting with 70+ people
In this talk, she'll share what she's learned -- the good, the bad, and the ugly -- so that we can explore together how design sprints can be utilized to tackle all kinds of challenges in different contexts.
About Tomomi Sasaki
Tomomi Sasaki is a project director and partner at the Tokyo & Paris based creative agency AQ, in charge of maintaining structure in the creative process and clarity in communications. She practices a mix of business development, project management, and UX design for digital products and services. Past projects include tools that empower people to train for marathons (ASICS), gain skills in digital marketing (Google) and manage HR data (huubHR).
Recently, Tomomi has brought design research and facilitation skills to projects on the topics of organizational culture change (Toyota Motor Europe), innovation in the employee experience (AccorHotels) and building the digital workplace (Deutsche Telekom). She relocated from Tokyo to Paris in September 2014 to start AQ’s second office.
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Research for a user research platform
Visiting from New Zealand, Rebecca Klee, a User Researcher at Optimal Workshop, will briefly present some of the recent updates to the company's suite of user research tools. She'll discuss in particular Reframer, a qualitative note-taking and analysis tool, sharing what she's learned from the tool's enthusiastic beta users and providing some practical tips for making use of Reframer in your research.