DESIGN SPRINT - HOW MIGHT WE | Aj&Smart

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24 Nov 201706:22

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Brittany explains the 'How Might We' exercise, a key technique in design thinking and design sprints. The exercise helps transform challenges into opportunity-based questions, making note-taking more standardized and focused. Through a practical example of a boss discussing issues in a co-working space, Brittany demonstrates how reframing ideas with 'How Might We' questions can spark creative solutions. The video emphasizes the importance of active listening and note-taking in group settings, offering an easy-to-follow guide for using this exercise effectively. Viewers are encouraged to explore more about design sprints and related exercises.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The 'How Might We' exercise is used in design thinking and design sprints to standardize note-taking in group settings.
  • 😀 It helps overcome the challenge of messy and inconsistent note-taking styles in meetings.
  • 😀 The exercise encourages active listening and reframing challenges into opportunities.
  • 😀 The 'How Might We' exercise was likely invented by Procter & Gamble in the 1970s (according to a claim made in the video).
  • 😀 Participants need rectangular post-its and Sharpie pens to conduct the exercise effectively.
  • 😀 The exercise involves writing 'H' and 'W' on the top left of each post-it to frame the notes.
  • 😀 Instead of focusing on problems, the exercise encourages participants to think about potential opportunities for solutions.
  • 😀 A practical example of the exercise is transforming a boss’s meeting ideas into 'How Might We' sentences.
  • 😀 The goal of the exercise is to focus on root challenges and identify potential solutions, like increasing revenue or improving services.
  • 😀 The 'How Might We' approach helps break down complex ideas into actionable opportunities for improvement.
  • 😀 The video emphasizes that 'How Might We' is a great tool for transforming large volumes of information into focused, opportunity-oriented notes.

Q & A

  • What is the 'How Might We' exercise?

    -The 'How Might We' exercise is a method used in design thinking and design sprints to reframe challenges into opportunities. It is also a great way to standardize note-taking in group settings and improve active listening skills.

  • Why is the 'How Might We' exercise useful in a group setting?

    -The exercise helps standardize note-taking by allowing everyone to capture the information in the same structured way, even if they have different note-taking styles. This ensures clarity and focus during discussions.

  • Who invented the 'How Might We' exercise?

    -It is believed that the 'How Might We' exercise was invented by Procter & Gamble in the 1970s, although the exact origins are uncertain.

  • What materials are needed for the 'How Might We' exercise?

    -You need rectangular post-its and a Sharpie pen to perform the 'How Might We' exercise.

  • How does the 'How Might We' exercise help with listening skills?

    -It helps improve active listening by requiring participants to focus on what is being said and transform it into actionable questions, reframing the challenges into opportunities.

  • Can you give an example of a 'How Might We' question from the script?

    -One example from the script is: 'How might we increase the number of people using our co-working space on weekends?' This question reframes the challenge of low weekend attendance into an opportunity for growth.

  • What is the purpose of writing 'H' and 'W' on the post-its?

    -Writing 'H' and 'W' on the top-left corner of the post-its helps to visually frame the notes as 'How Might We' questions, setting the stage for transforming information into opportunity-focused statements.

  • What kind of problems can the 'How Might We' exercise address?

    -The 'How Might We' exercise can address a wide range of problems, from operational challenges to customer experience improvements. In the script, examples include increasing weekend attendance and improving the quality of drinks at a co-working space.

  • How does the 'How Might We' exercise change the approach to problem-solving?

    -It shifts the focus from merely identifying problems to actively seeking opportunities for improvement. This encourages creative, solution-oriented thinking within the team.

  • How does the 'How Might We' exercise relate to the Design Sprint methodology?

    -The 'How Might We' exercise is often used in Design Sprints, a time-constrained, structured approach to problem-solving. It aligns with the goal of generating actionable ideas quickly, helping teams focus on opportunities to improve products or services.

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