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  • Prerequisites
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  1. Follow Methodology
  2. Do It Yourself Guide
  3. GovStack Design Sprint

Overview

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Prerequisites

Service or use case has been identified and decision has been taken to work on it Interdisciplinary team is ready, consisting of:

The core team:

  • designers & researchers

  • product owners / managers

The support team:

  • Legal Experts (i.e. lawyers)

  • Software Architects and Developers

  • Civil Servants

  • Residents/Citizens/Users

  • Gov. Representative (optionally)

How to conduct a GovStack Design Sprint

Tips and Tricks

  • Eliminate distractions. All personal electronic devices, including laptops, phones, and iPads, are prohibited. If you need to use your device, step outside the room or wait until a break.

  • Implement a timebox. A strict schedule fosters trust in the sprint process. Use a Time Timer to foster concentration and a sense of urgency. Schedule lunch later in the day.

  • Have a snack break and lunch around 1pm. This timing helps maintain energy levels and avoid busy lunchtime periods.

  • If you're doing the Sprint on location, prepare supplies such as whiteboards, printer paper, pens, markers, tape, sticky notes etc.

  • For remote sessions, please make sure to establish the setup up front and make sure that everyone is able to join from a calm environment. Prepare a technical backup solution.

The GovStack Design Sprint week overview