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At the core of a balanced team are the activities and processes they use to create products. In this presentation I present the charrette activity and a cursory look at concurrent set-based design approach to product development.
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© 2012 ThoughtWorks, Inc.
The Balanced Team
Experience Design and Agile
Mike Long
@mblongii #leanux
1Thursday, April 26, 12
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Defending the wrong thing
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This was created by a person working alone on some type of diagramming software tool. It was handed-off to a developer for implementation. It’s probably the wrong design.
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Traditional point-based
Styling Marketing Body Chassis Manufacturing
2x3x4x5x
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In point-based, functions hand-off parts of a single solution to each other, knowing that changes will result later.In point-based, it is more difficult to determine development status from the perspective of one solution point.
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Concurrent set-based
Set of design possibilities
Ideas
Set of feasible designs
Convergence
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With concurrent, each gate obliges every function to report: “A good solution lies within this set of possibilities.”
© 2012 ThoughtWorks, Inc.
Concurrent set-based
Set of design possibilities
Ideas
Set of feasible designs
Convergence
4Thursday, April 26, 12
With concurrent, each gate obliges every function to report: “A good solution lies within this set of possibilities.”
© 2012 ThoughtWorks, Inc.
Concurrent set-based
Set of design possibilities
Ideas
Set of feasible designs
Convergence
4Thursday, April 26, 12
With concurrent, each gate obliges every function to report: “A good solution lies within this set of possibilities.”
© 2012 ThoughtWorks, Inc.
Concurrent set-based
Set of design possibilities
Ideas
Set of feasible designs
Convergence
4Thursday, April 26, 12
With concurrent, each gate obliges every function to report: “A good solution lies within this set of possibilities.”
© 2012 ThoughtWorks, Inc.
Concurrent set-based
If there’s only one solution and we have not established what it will cost to produce, then the set is too small.
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Quote from a Toyota Production Manager
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A better wayProblem
Ideas
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The design charrette
Palais des Études of the École Na1onale Superieur des Beaux-‐Arts, Paris — Credit: WikiCommons
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Thought to originate from the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris in the 19th century, the word charrette is from the French for "cart" or "chariot."
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Pudong, Shanghai, China–1993
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Charrettes take place in many disciplines, including land use planning, or urban planning. In planning, the charrette has become a technique for consulting with all stakeholders.
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Pudong, Shanghai, China–2012
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Charrettes take place in many disciplines, including land use planning, or urban planning. In planning, the charrette has become a technique for consulting with all stakeholders.
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Just a conversation piece
Urban Planning Museum, Pudong scale model— Credit: WikiCommons
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Charrettes take place in many disciplines, including land use planning, or urban planning. In planning, the charrette has become a technique for consulting with all stakeholders.
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Inquiry through design
ThoughtWorkers — Credit: Mike Long
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'Inquiry By Design' is characterized by the notion of asking, examining, investigating, questioning and therefore learning through design.
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Visual communication
ThoughtWorker Sketching – Credit: Mike Long
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Visual communication.
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Collaboration commitment
Engage with an open mind Check your ego at the door Leave your preconceptions behind Listen, then respond Acknowledge the contributions of others All ideas have value Enjoy this moment Think outside of …everything you know No filters, let it flow Begin with the end in mind
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