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A RADICAL, RESTORATIVE, REGENERATIVE APPROACH TO BUSINESS Fantastic resources for #circular business model innovation, worksheets and videos h/t @alenfaljic #bmi

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Are there different or better ways to meet user needs by applying circular strategies?
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Great content ‘Testing Business Ideas’ @davidjbland understand the types of risks & questions in your product, how to design #lean #experiments to learn fast, and how to use experiment sequences to design better products 🚀🚀🚀 @alenfaljic

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d.MBA Podcast #40: David J. Bland on Testing Business Ideas
David J Bland @Precoil helps companies find product market fit using design thinking. In this podcast we talk about David’s book Testing Business Ideas.
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I just took the #onepageonehour pledge: I will spend no more than one page and one hour working on any deliverable before sharing it with my colleagues. Who's with me?

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ONE PAGE / ONE HOUR
A pledge to reduce busywork, increase collaboration, and drive better outcomes.
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Let’s make things better: Through #ShareThyme, we’re on a mission to bringing people together through food @redbadgerteam 🥘🚀🙌
To learn fast how best to run the service our cross-functional team is working with 12 users #leanStartup #productStrategy

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Red Badger launches ShareThyme – an innovative new platform
Watch the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_u3XzapcLM&feature=youtu.be ShareThyme is our very first internally built social impact project. It’s a brand new platform that helps connect adults aged 65+ who love to cook with younger people keen to learn new recipes. It took us just 8 days to build ShareThyme, by bringing together a fully cross-functional Badger team and our Product Strategy process. The project’s success shows how an innovative platform can be built at speed and scale, without risk. Want to get involved? Become part of the ShareThyme community now at sharethyme.co.uk Or, get a flavour of how we built the platform on red-badger.com We're thrilled to reveal our very first internally built social impact project. It’s a brand new platform called ShareThyme which helps connect adults aged 65+ who love to cook with younger people keen to learn new recipes. It took us just 8 days to build ShareThyme, by bringing together a fully cross-functional Badger team and our Product Strategy process. The project’s success shows how an innovative platform can be built at speed and scale, without risk. It’s still early days and we’re experimenting with the concept to learn from our MVP (minimum viable product) through testing with users. We’re delighted to have developed this platform in such a short amount of time. Want to get involved? Become part of the ShareThyme community now at sharethyme.com or get a flavour of how we built the platform on red-badger.com
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Recognize the difference between #done and #validated
The big question: Did that feature create value? Observe it in the wild to see if it created the outcome you want for your customer & business. If it didn’t, it's done, but pure #waste #lean @jseiden

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Agile won’t get you to Done; here are 4 ways to fix that
Last month, Jeff Gothelf and I were at Barcelona’s annual Llum festival, an amazing event that features light installations stretching…
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Awesome #MarieKondo themed project #retro to close the week a)What did spark joy? b)What do you thank and throw away now c)What do you look forward to next week 🙏😂💥 #lols #agile #ritual #happyweekend #badgerlife
Do you already have a London location for this year's Jam? @GSJ_London
This idea of having a bias towards #doing (not talking) and not being fixated on immediate perfection was a core part of the workshop. This is Service Design Doing! 💪💥🚀 @nushik @andreasconradi #TiSDD @redbadgerteam

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Using Service Design, Music and Technology to help revolutionise dementia care
An in-depth interview about our journey from Product Strategy to implementation in the healthcare sector.
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To be honest, we were quite nervous to try #InvestigativeRehearsal as it had a component of #acting But we are glad we did. Based on participant feedback, it was the exercise they found the most valuable out of the whole workshop @nushik #TiSDD

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Using Service Design, Music and Technology to help revolutionise dementia care
An in-depth interview about our journey from Product Strategy to implementation in the healthcare sector.
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Feeling grateful for having met some amazing people throughout the last year, at work @RedBadgerTeam and conferences and trainings @LDconf @ServiceExpCamp @SDNetwork @SDinBiz #TISDD
How To Select An Experience Design Provider, Minimise the impact of the pitch. Emphasise on pilot projects & workshops, see it as a cultural alignment check, see how they actually work/communicate, how they can become an extension of your team @forrester

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The CX Cast
Business News Podcast · 100 Episodes · Updated weekly
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Give your customers everything they need to be successful with your product. How to align the business towards this goal, establish key metrics and get funding @forrester #ServiceDesign #CX

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The CX Cast
Business News Podcast · 100 Episodes · Updated weekly
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Testing Business Ideas Webinar with @AlexOsterwalder on 4 June—how to select the best hypothesis, how to design experiments, how to run them, and how to learn from them

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If you think about attending the
Smart Scrum Product Ownership course in London, 21-22 May 2018, let me know, I may have a little surprise @jboogie @jeffpatton @etcvenues #Product #Agile

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Smart Scrum Product Ownership - London - May 2018
Smart Scrum Product Ownership THIS EVENT SELLS OUT REGULARLY, WELL IN ADVANCE. DON'T WAIT TO GET YOUR TICKETS. Jeff Patton and Jeff Gothelf, have teamed up to deliver an honest, irreverent, and extremely useful 2-Day Certified Scrum Product Ownership course. This is a course with a deliberate and unapologetic product-centric and Lean UX bias. If you’ve learned Agile and Scrum basics elsewhere and felt that product and user experience concerns were missing, we’ll fix that. Put a brain on your Scrum process Scrum, or common Agile practice, as it’s commonly taught, isn’t enough to create successful products. In the worst of cases Scrum can lead smart, well-intentioned people into doing stupid things all in the name of building more faster. While building software isn’t easy, the hardest part is making good decisions about exactly what to build. This workshop puts a brain on your Scrum process. In it you’ll learn how to build up from an Agile and Scrum foundation by knitting Lean Startup, Lean UX, Design Thinking, and effective Product Thinking into more holistic product design and development process. The result is an approach to product development that let’s you and your team focus on creating products your users love. What you’ll learn: This course will spend a little time on Agile and Scrum essentials and moves quickly beyond. In this class you’ll learn: How to structure a Holistic Product Development process that leverages Scrum for delivery and brings in the best of product, design, and lean thinking How Product Owners, UX Designers, and Engineers collaborate to lead Cross-Functional Product teams Effective Collaboration Skills that help build shared understanding How to frame product improvement ideas using a simple Opportunity Canvas How to use the Lean UX Canvas Characterizing your users and their needs using Proto Personas Exploring how users work now, and with your future solution using User Story Mapping Collaborative ideation using the Design Studio practice Identifying a Release Strategy built from small viable releases Validating product solutions using MVP Tests Reducing the risk of late delivery using a Development Strategy How User Stories really work, and how to use Story-Driven Development throughout your process Keeping discovery work visible in Scrum Facilitating common Scrum Ceremonies that place equal focus on discovery and development Balancing continuous discovery and development using Parallel Track Development Who should attend? (All key members of your team, that’s who) This workshop isn’t just for product owners. One of the biggest misconceptions in Scrum is that the product owner is the “single ringable neck” solely responsible for building the right product. In fact, it takes a whole team focusing on product success. This workshop is ideal for: Product managers, product owners, or producers User experience practitioners Engineers and testers Scrum masters, agile coaches, and project managers Business leaders And anyone else on your team motivated by creating products your customers love You should bring your team. Otherwise you’re just going to have to try to explain all this stuff to them when you get back to the office. It won’t be boring This workshop is fast-paced and collaborative. We’ll teach with a mixture of hand-drawing, slides, videos, storytelling and humor. You’ll get your hands dirty getting a taste of the many practices we teach. Yes, you’ll receive Scrum Certification, and lots of other stuff... This is a Scrum Certified Product Ownership course, and you’ll receive certification from the Scrum Alliance after attending the course. You’ll also receive a workbook, quick reference guides, and access to electronic versions of all the resources used in class. And participants will receive a copy of Jeff Patton’s User Story Mapping, and Jeff Gothelf’s Lean UX and new Sense & Respond. About your workshop facilitators: Jeff Patton, author of User Story Mapping Jeff Patton helps companies adopt a way of working that’s focused on building great products, not just building stuff faster. Jeff blends a mixture of Agile thinking, Lean and Lean Startup Thinking, and UX Design and Design Thinking to end up with a holistic product-centric way of working. Jeff has worked in software development for over 20 years in a variety of roles include product manager, engineer, project manager, coach, and consultant. Find out more about Jeff here: www.jpattonassociates.com See what he as to say on Twitter @jeffpatton Have questions about this workshop? Email Jeff: [email protected] Jeff Gothelf, author of Lean UX and Sense & Respond.  Jeff is a designer, product strategist, team leader and author. He's been teaching teams across the world to rave reviews. Jeff has been creating software products for over 17 years with companies like AOL, Fidelity, WebTrends & TheLadders and Neo Innovation. Read Jeff's blog here: www.jeffgothelf.com See what he has to say on Twitter: @jboogie When and Where: May 21-22, 2018, at etc.venues The Hatton near Farringdon, 51-53 Hatton Garden London EC1N 8HN
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