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Rapid prototyping sprint with adapted Design Sprint

3-day rapid prototyping framework based on Google Design Sprint, adapted for remote teams.

Run an accelerated ideation, prototyping, and validation process that produces a testable prototype in 3 days, aligning stakeholders and reducing product risk.

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Run an accelerated ideation, prototyping, and validation process that produces a testable prototype in 3 days, aligning stakeholders and reducing product risk.

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A payment company needs to validate a new receivables advance feature for micro-entrepreneurs. The team has 1 week before the development sprint and wants to leave the Design Sprint with a prototype validated by 5 real merchants.

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PRODUCT NAMECHALLENGE/OPPORTUNITYNUMBERROLES: PM, Designer, Dev, StakeholderREMOTE/IN-PERSON/HYBRIDDESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM TO SOLVE

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Plan an adapted 3-day Design Sprint for [PRODUCT NAME], focusing on solving [CHALLENGE/OPPORTUNITY].\\\\\\\\n\\\\\\\\nTeam: [NUMBER] participants ([ROLES: PM, Designer, Dev, Stakeholder]). Format: [REMOTE/IN-PERSON/HYBRID].\\\\\\\\nChallenge: [DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM TO SOLVE].\\\\\\\\n\\\\\\\\n**DAY 1 -- Understand and Define (morning + afternoon):**\\\\\\\\n\\\\\\\\nMorning:\\\\\\\\n- Lightning talks: 3 presentations of 10 min each\\\\\\\\n  - Relevant usage/analytics data\\\\\\\\n  - Existing user research\\\\\\\\n  - Benchmarks and market references\\\\\\\\n- Problem mapping: simplified customer journey\\\\\\\\n- \\\\\\\\

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