Part I. The What, Why, and How of Design Sprints
The chapters in this part explain what a design sprint is and why the current approach to design might not work for today’s product designers. We’ll take a look at challenges with existing design paths and compare them to design sprints. There is no one-size-fits-all design process, but a design sprint can adapt to meet the needs of many projects. Specifically, we’ll look at the ways you and your team can benefit from running a design sprint for your current projects to increase the opportunity for a positive outcome. You’ll hear from design leaders about their experiences and how they have used this flexible approach to increase productivity and reduce the risks associated with product design. By the end of this part, we’ll have lifted the veil on this relatively new process to give you a better understanding of what makes a design sprint work.

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