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Tailored design thinking approach - a shortcut for agile teams

  • Context: Agile practices as well as UX methods are nowadays well-known and often adopted to develop complex software and products more efficiently and effectively. However, in the so called VUCA environment, which many companies are confronted with, the sole use of UX research is not sufficient to find the best solutions for customers. The implementation of Design Thinking can support this process. But many companies and their product owners don’t know how much resources they should spend for conducting Design Thinking. Objective: This paper aims at suggesting a supportive tool, the “Discovery Effort Worthiness (DEW) Index”, for product owners and agile teams to determine a suitable amount of effort that should be spent for Design Thinking activities. Method: A case study was conducted for the development of the DEW index. Design Thinking was introduced into the regular development cycle of an industry Scrum team. With the support of UX and Design Thinking experts, a formula was developed to determine the appropriate effort for Design Thinking. Results: The developed “Discovery Effort Worthiness Index” provides an easy-to-use tool for companies and their product owners to determine how much effort they should spend on Design Thinking methods to discover and validate requirements. A company can map the corresponding Design Thinking methods to the results of the DEW Index calculation, and product owners can select the appropriate measures from this mapping. Therefore, they can optimize the effort spent for discovery and validation.

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Author of HS ReutlingenTrieflinger, Stefan; Münch, Jürgen
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-91983-2_4
ISBN:978-3-030-91982-5
ISBN:978-3-030-91983-2
ISSN:1865-1356
Erschienen in:Software Business : 12th International Conference, ICSOB 2021, Drammen, Norway, December 2–3, 2021, proceedings (LNBIP 434)
Publisher:Springer
Place of publication:Cham
Editor:Xiaofeng Wang, Antonio Martini, Anh Nguyen-Duc, Viktoria Stray
Document Type:Conference proceeding
Language:English
Publication year:2021
Tag:UX strategy; design thinking; discovery; product management; requirements management; scrum
Page Number:13
First Page:37
Last Page:49
PPN:Im Katalog der Hochschule Reutlingen ansehen
DDC classes:650 Management
Open access?:Ja
Licence (German):License Logo  In Copyright - Urheberrechtlich geschützt