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Alex Cowan

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Topics Covered

  • Overview of agile
  • Introduction to key concepts and practices from the agile product development methodology
  • Actionable personas and problem scenarios
  • User research
  • Writing user stories
  • Strategies to enhance user stories

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Classic work on extreme programming (XP), one of the most influential agile methodologies. It provides a detailed explanation of XP's principles and practices.
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Provides an overview of systems thinking, which holistic approach to understanding complex problems. It valuable resource for design thinkers who want to develop a deeper understanding of the systems in which they work.
Provides a step-by-step guide to running a design sprint. A design sprint five-day process for solving problems and creating new products and services.
Provides a practical guide to design thinking. It includes a number of case studies and exercises that can help you to learn how to use design thinking to solve problems.
Provides a framework for using design thinking to drive business innovation. It includes a number of case studies and exercises that can help you to learn how to use design thinking to solve problems and create new products and services.
Provides a framework for using design thinking to improve education. It includes a number of case studies and exercises that can help you to learn how to use design thinking to solve problems and create new educational products and services.

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