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    Lean UX: Rapid Product Development Workshop Series

    Sydney Campus

    GA Sydney
    1 Market Street, Podium Building (entry via Kent Street, to the red-brick building, next to My Lua)
    Sydney NSW 2000

    Past Locations for this Workshop Series

    Lean UX: Rapid Product Development Workshop Series | Sydney

    Sydney Campus

    GA Sydney
    1 Market Street, Podium Building (entry via Kent Street, to the red-brick building, next to My Lua)
    Sydney NSW 2000

    Past Locations for this Workshop Series

    About this workshop series

    A great user experience will set you apart from your competitors. It's at the heart of the products we love, it's in the DNA of world leading companies like Apple, and it starts with getting to know your customers. Designing great experiences is one thing, delivering them is another. Lean UX is a method to help us deliver faster so that we can learn faster and improve our products.

    In this two-part workshop series, Henry Cho will introduce you to the principles, processes and tools of the Lean User Experience methodology, and show you how to apply these principles to your projects - no matter what the size of your budget or team. Understanding your customers means a better user experience, and a better user experience means a better bottom line. Lean UX will help you to deliver that experience and ensure that your learning is continuous.

    These workshops are ideal for UX designers and architects, product managers, CX managers, product owners, startup founders, and anyone interested in lean product development.

    Takeaways

    How to run a Lean UX sprint using these tools and processes: - Empathy Mapping - Business Model Canvas - Storyboarding - Collaborative Design Studio - Feature/Benefit Analysis

    Prereqs & Preparation

    An understanding of the user-centred design process, Agile and Lean start-up methods would be helpful but not required.

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