• Hitachi Consulting (map)
  • 2035 158th Court Northeast, Suite 300
  • Bellevue, WA, 98008
  • United States

Description

This two-day, hands-on, team-oriented workshop is for technology project participants and business stakeholders who want to learn how to use design practices to improve the impact of their work. This course is highly interactive. No prior design or technical experience is necessary, just a willingness to show up and try something new.

What you will learn

If you ever wondered how to generate more focused creativity and innovation in a corporate environment, this class is for you. You'll leave this class with practical experiences, insights, and pragmatic tools to apply the practice of collaborative design into your day-to-day work.

You will learn key principles of user-centered design and apply them to an example project over two days. You will gain a better understanding of how to measure project success and how to translate what you learn in class into the real world.

 

Agenda

Foundations

  • Design principles and the case for design
  • Linking strategy to execution

Insight

  • Measuring business value - metrics
  • Assessing capabilities
  • User research
  • Building personas
  • Measuring success- quality in use
  • Creating scenarios
  • Measuring scenarios through user experience outcomes
  • Requirements, business process, and user stories
  • Value-driven prioritization

Innovation

  • Brainstorming
  • Sketching and storyboarding
  • Building prototypes
  • Early user testing

Implications

  • A new way to work - why design matters
  • Sustaining the change - team journey map
  • 5 working principles

 

What others are saying about this class

"In over 15 years at Microsoft, this was by far the best training I've ever attended, and that's saying a lot."

"Once you've been exposed to this way of doing things, the old way we did things seems pretty moronic."

"Peter does a great job. Confident, entertaining, lots of real world examples, credible and funny."

"Inspiring and surprising."

"User testing early in the agile cycle was surprisingly easy and effective."

"I wish I did this earlier in my career."

"I was amazed at how valuable the user testing and prototyping was, and how quickly we were able to produce it."

 

About the facilitator

Peter Moon is a Managing Partner at Navicet, a strategic design consultancy that helps teams develop design capabilities into a competitive advantage. Peter has over 30 years of commercial software design and IT management experience. He is a 13 year veteran of Microsoft, where he developed new practices for IT software design and drove global adoption for over 10,000 IT pros. He has been a speaker at numerous industry conferences, has coached hundreds of teams to achieve better business results through better design, and has trained over 4,000 practitioners in design and measurement.


FAQ

+ What is Design for Business Value?

Design for Business Value is a methodology which develops team creativity, innovation, and collaborative behaviors to increase the business value of your investments.

+ What is the cost?

$900 per person, with a 10% “early bird” discount if registered and paid 30 days before the class.

+ How large are the classes?

You will work in teams of four. This class works well with up to 100 attendees. This particular venue accommodates a maximum class size of 32.

+ What is your cancellation policy?

Full payment is required at registration. You may cancel 30 days before the class and receive a full refund. After that, there is a $200 cancellation fee.

+ What materials are provided?

All participants receive a link to download the presentation materials. Most content is covered under a Creative Commons license and may be reused as you wish. All participants who complete the class will receive a certificate of a completion.

+ I'm not a designer. Is this course a good fit for me?

Absolutely. We'll cover some of the basic tools that designers use as part of their process, like storyboards, brainstorming, user testing and prototypes, but our main focus is on how teams can integrate these practices into their methodology, whatever that might be.

+ I don't have a technology background. Do I need one to take this class?

We don't cover any technical topics in class. We focus on how teams figure out what to build, how to generate better ideas together, test them out, and prioritize the most important things to build first. As it turns out, these topics apply to the design of business, strategy, organizations, marketing content, process optimization and organizational leadership, not just software development.

+ I am an experienced designer already. Will I learn anything new?

We think so. Ever wonder why design doesn't get a seat at the table? Or why great designs don't get prioritized? Ever wonder what makes non-designers tick? You'll learn how to integrate the great design practices that you already know into the delivery process. You'll learn how to develop a common language with your business partners and increase the impact you can make.

+ I manage a team. Does it make sense for me to take this class, or should I just send my team?

It's great to attend along with your team, side by side, but if they can't make it, no big deal. As a manager, you will learn how to nurture and develop a high performing design-lead team. For you, this isn't class isn't about building individual design skills -- it's about applying the design process to increase innovation and get better results from the team you have.

+ Is there anything I need to do to prepare ahead of time?

No.

+ Can I earn PMI PDUs (professional development units) for attending this class?

Yes, 16 if you attend the full two days. Claim them under category B, described here.

+ What time does the class start and end?

9am to 5pm, both days.

+ What about breaks and lunch?

We'll break for lunch around noon. You'll be on your own but there are a bunch of great restaurants close by. Morning and afternoon breaks will be 15 minutes. Coffee, water, and tea will be provided.

+ Do I need to bring anything with me to the class?

No. Well, I'm pretty sure Hitachi has a "no shirt, no shoes, no service" policy. Just wear clothes to class.

+ Does Navicet provide an interpreter?

Navicet does not currently provide translator or interpreter services for course attendees. However, attendees are welcome to provide their own interpreters as needed.

+ We are using Agile/waterfall. Will this approach work for us?

The good news is that Design for Business Value works with any delivery methodology you use, including Agile, waterfall, Lean, Six Sigma, VSM, etc. You can incorporate the principles, behaviors, and methods you'll learn in class into your work, regardless of what process you use.

+ What about parking?

Complementary parking is available outsite the building.

+ How in the heck do I convince my manager to pay for me to take this?

Well, it actually isn't that hard. Most managers respond pretty warmly when they find out that this isn't just another one of those fluffy boondoggles, but has some real hard-core business value. You just have to explain it simply to them. Need help? Try this:

Dear Manager,

Here's a link to a training on May 19th and 20th, Design for Business Value Boot Camp, that I would like to take [optional] and I think we should consider having our entire team attend together.

You can see the full agenda at the link above, but here are 5 modules that I think are particularly relevant for us: [select 5]

  • Strategy definition
  • Strategy mobilization - linking strategy to execution
  • Measuring business value
  • Assessing capabilities
  • Design principles and the case for design
  • Strategy definition
  • Strategy mobilization - linking strategy to execution
  • Measuring business value
  • Assessing capabilities
  • User research
  • Building personas
  • Measuring success, quality in use
  • Creating scenarios
  • Measuring scenarios through user experience outcomes
  • Requirements, business process, and user stories
  • Value-driven prioritization
  • Brainstorming
  • Sketching and storyboarding
  • Building prototypes
  • Early user testing
  • A new way to work - why design matters
  • Sustaining the change - team journey map

I can arrange for others to cover my responsibilities during the days I attend training. The general cost is $900/person, however if we send 4 or more people we can take advantage of group rates (15% off). [If you are in the Puget Sound area, say this:] The training is held locally here in Bellevue so there wouldn't be any travel expenses.

I'm looking for your approval to attend this training. Thank you for your consideration.