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  • How to evaluate and explain the relevance of concepts and practices from the agile development methodologies

  • How to create a strong shared perspective and drive to value using design methods like personas and problem scenarios

  • How to diagnose what software will be valuable to the user and how to test your ideas using agile user stories and prototypes

  • How to facilitate narrative collaboration with user stories and prototypes

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Despite everyone's good intentions, hard work and solid ideas, too many teams end up creating products that no one wants, no one can use, and no one buys. But it doesn't have to be this way. Agile and design thinking offer a different--and effective--approach to product development, one that results in valuable solutions to meaningful problems. In this course, you’ll learn how to determine what's valuable to a user early in the process--to frontload value--by focusing your team on testable narratives about the user and creating a strong shared perspective.

This course is supported by the Batten Institute at UVA’s Darden School of Business. The Batten Institute’s mission is to improve the world through entrepreneurship and innovation: www.batteninstitute.org.

The agile practices that deliver excellent product are well understood, but they take focus, energy, and confidence to apply. This week, we’ll identify what’s hard about creating excellent products and how agile can help. We'll begin with a discussion of the Agile Manifesto- what motivated it and how it defines agile. Then we’ll get into the practical part- the problems agile solves, how to focus your time and energy, and how you’ll know if your practice of agile is working.

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17 videos2 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt

17 videosTotal 97 minutes
  • Why is Agile?4 minutes
  • What is Agile?4 minutes
  • What is Design? 5 minutes
  • Your Agile Journey3 minutes
  • Agile for Managers5 minutes
  • Agile for Individual Contributors5 minutes
  • Agile 1017 minutes
  • Today's Best Practices9 minutes
  • Scale Friendly vs. Innovation Friendly4 minutes
  • What Makes Agile Hard6 minutes
  • The Blue Button Moment8 minutes
  • Culture of Experimentation6 minutes
  • The Manifesto in Practice7 minutes
  • A Hypothesis-Driven Approach to Agile4 minutes
  • Greg Cohen on Getting Started with Agile6 minutes
  • Bill Wake on Getting Started with Agile11 minutes
  • How We Learn4 minutes
2 readingsTotal 20 minutes
  • Course Overview & Requirements10 minutes
  • Get to Know Your Classmates in Discussion Forums10 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 15 minutes
  • Quiz on Problems Agile Solves15 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 10 minutes
  • Meet and Greet10 minutes

The best way to avoid building something nobody wants is to start with somebody in mind. In the design world, we talk about that "somebody" through a ‘persona’. Personas and problem scenarios (aka 'jobs-to-be-done') focus development on driving toward a valuable outcome for your user vs. just generating output. In this module, you’ll learn to focus your work by developing personas, problem scenarios, and alternatives using best practices from design thinking.

What's included

10 videos1 assignment1 discussion prompt

10 videosTotal 67 minutes
  • Design Thinking for Agile User Stories10 minutes
  • Meet the Companies: HVAC in a Hurry and Enable Quiz4 minutes
  • Creating and Using Personas9 minutes
  • Focusing Your Persona: Think, See, Feel, Do7 minutes
  • Demo: Using the Hypothesis-Driven Development Template (UPDATE)3 minutes
  • Demo: Drafting Personas12 minutes
  • Demo: Drafting Think, See, Feel, Do8 minutes
  • Creating User Stories that Matter7 minutes
  • Skit: Meet the HVAC in a Hurry Team5 minutes
  • Skit: Dani's Meeting with the CEO3 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 15 minutes
  • Quiz on Focusing Your Agile 15 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 10 minutes
  • Practice for the Assignment: Draft a Persona10 minutes

Now we’re going to transition from drafting personas and hypothesizing user needs to testing those assumptions and translating what you’ve learned into agile user stories. We’ll step through how you create an interview guide to ask your users the right questions and then we’ll dive into agile user stories. User stories are a standard feature of agile and serve as a day-to-day focal point for driving to value.

What's included

16 videos1 discussion prompt

16 videosTotal 69 minutes
  • User Research for Busy People7 minutes
  • Researching Personas10 minutes
  • Demo: Creating an Interview Guide: Personas7 minutes
  • Demo: Creating an Interview Guide: JTBD6 minutes
  • Demo: Dry running your interview guide with chatGPT2 minutes
  • Skit: Interviewing Trent the Technician6 minutes
  • Demo: Designing Google AdWords4 minutes
  • Demo: Drafting Jobs-to-be-Done, Alternatives, and Value Propositions4 minutes
  • Preparing for Great User Stories3 minutes
  • Writing Great User Stories6 minutes
  • Test-Driven User Stories1 minute
  • Skit: From Jobs-to-be-Done to Epic User Stories2 minutes
  • Demo: Drafting Epic User Stories2 minutes
  • Demo: Storyboarding an Epic3 minutes
  • Storyboarding with AI2 minutes
  • Demo: Drafting Child Stories4 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 10 minutes
  • Practice for the Assignment: User Stories10 minutes

The agile user story is your day-to-day focal point for making sure you’re building something valuable for your user. It’s how you discuss that within your team and how you anchor your subsequent testing. In this module, you’ll learn how to facilitate the creation and use of stories within your team.

What's included

12 videos1 assignment1 peer review

12 videosTotal 46 minutes
  • Better Narrative, Better Story6 minutes
  • Investable Stories2 minutes
  • Bill Wake on INVEST7 minutes
  • Coaching for Better User Stories6 minutes
  • A Prototype Is Worth a Thousand Meetings5 minutes
  • From Design Thinking to Agile Analytics1 minute
  • Designing a Meeting with User Stories7 minutes
  • Using "Day in the Life" to Drive Empathy5 minutes
  • Skit: Drafting Epics from Jobs-to-be-Done2 minutes
  • Skit: Storyboarding an Epic2 minutes
  • Skit: Child Stories and Test Cases2 minutes
  • And On To Course 2!1 minute
1 assignmentTotal 15 minutes
  • Quiz on User Stories15 minutes
1 peer reviewTotal 180 minutes
  • Personas, Problem Scenarios and Propositions, and User Stories180 minutes

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