Video description
Lean UX has become the preferred approach to interaction design, tailor-made for today’s agile teams. In this video workshop, Agile advocates Jeff Gothelf and Josh Seiden expand on the valuable Lean UX principles, tactics, and techniques covered in their Lean UX book to show how product teams can easily incorporate design, experimentation, iteration, and continuous learning into their Agile process.
- Master the concepts and processes described in the best seller Lean UX
- Learn to focus on the actual experience being designed instead of deliverables
- Gain a deep awareness of why focusing on customer outcomes is the key to great collaboration
- Understand how to combine Lean UX with Agile’s Scrum framework
- Explore the use of the Lean UX Canvas, Lean UX Assumptions, and Lean Hypotheses
- Learn to drive design in short, iterative cycles to assess what works best for users
- Master the techniques that foster close collaboration among Agile product team members
Josh Seiden and Jeff Gothelf are co-authors of Lean UX, published by O'Reilly and is now in its 2nd edition. Both gentlemen are designers, Agile practitioners, business coaches, and highly sought after product design conference speakers. They have more than 40 years of combined technology product development experience with leading roles at organizations like Neo, Cooper, Liquidnet, Fidelity, AOL, and WebTrends.
Table of Contents
Welcome to Lean UX
An Introduction to Lean UX Concepts
Write a Business Problem Statement to Align Agile Teams
Using the Lean UX Canvas
Define Success for Agile Teams
Making Lean UX Assumptions About Users with Agile Proto-Personas
Lean UX Assumptions About User Benefits
Lean UX Assumptions About Features that Meet User Needs
Use Lean UX Hypotheses and Assumptions to Align Your Team
What Is an MVP in Lean UX?
Dual-Track Agile
Writing Experiment Stories for Lean UX
Make Sense of User Research As an Agile Team
How Lean UX and Agile Teams Use the Risks Dashboard