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02 Jun 2021 | When to redesign and how to connect it with business goals | 00:38:59 | |
How do we know if it will be worth investing time and effort in redesigning? How can we sell the need for a redesign to stakeholders? In this episode, we get into the 5 quality components of usability and discuss how both Product Manager and Product Designer care about them, but from different perspectives. We also connect them with other UX concepts like cognitive load and consistency, explaining why they are important. We go through the 10 Usability Heuristics and explain how to use them as a tool to define and determine the extent of the problem we are facing when we want to start a redesign. And last but not least, we give you some tips to follow when connecting the redesign project with the business goals. As promised, here is the link to the 10 Usability Heuristics from Nielsen Norman Group mentioned in the episode. We invite you to continue the conversation and give us feedback! | |||
27 Jul 2021 | What is Shape Up and how we adopted it in our team | 00:51:19 | |
Shape Up is an agile way of working that helps the team ship work that matters by increasing focus and collaboration. Until recently we were using Scrum and Kanban methodologies inside our product team but we were lacking focus and ownership of the projects… so we read the Shape Up book and we decided to give it a go! In this episode we discuss the problems we had before with other methodologies, like the struggle with planning the releases or the big amount of designs that were produced. We talk about the process of adopting Shape Up, the main benefits we got from it and how we tweaked it to work for our team. We also go through the challenges we faced, including the shift of mindset from all the team members. You can read the Shape Up book online for free here. We invite you to continue the conversation and give us feedback! | |||
31 Mar 2021 | What is product strategy and why the product team should care about it | 00:35:05 | |
In this very first episode, we discuss how we understand product strategy and why it is important for the whole product team to care about strategy and business goals, and why the strategy should be transparent and how the whole team can benefit from it. | |||
17 Feb 2022 | Triple diamond - How to innovate and collaborate in a product team | 01:41:35 | |
In this episode, we have our special guest Natasha that explains to us how the world can be interpreted as linear and organized, or volatile and ambiguos. Also, together with her we discuss how the triple diamond model helps us navigate the complexity and ambiguity of this world when finding solutions to complex problems.
Is our world as linear, causal, and based on rational decision-making as we might deem it to be? The traditional understanding of the world perceives humans to be rational and logical 24/7, as well as reality to be a “clock world”-- easy to figure out and simple. But, our world is not like that: we live in a VUCA world… Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous… a “cloud world”: highly irregular, disorderly, and more or less unpredictable.
Our new understanding of the world needs new principles, and these are ours:
In more practical terms, we work with the TRIPLE DIAMOND: understanding latent user problems and needs (“doing the right thing”); building the right solutions to solve these problems (“doing the thing right”); and, this way, reducing waste and maximizing value delivered using techniques like Lean startup or Scrum.
Our biggest learnings come from failures, right? To see our work in practice, we are going to present and analyze a real DocPlanner project that did not go so well mainly because it underestimated our new principles, as well as skipped triple diamond steps. In addition, we will look back and discuss best practices: practices we would apply if we faced this project again! | |||
06 Aug 2021 | How to prioritize and choose the features to build | 00:33:58 | |
When developing digital products, making wise decisions on where to start and how to prioritize all the ideas we have in mind to develop is essential. | |||
05 Feb 2023 | Welcome to Two Facet podcast 👋 we talk about product management and how we build digital products | 00:01:22 | |
In this podcast we talk about product management and building digital products in general. In the channel you can find topics about: | |||
06 Feb 2023 | Scrum and Shape Up comparison for product development | 00:23:27 | |
Is Shape Up better than Scrum? 🤔 It really depends on your team and the way you want to achieve your outcomes. In this episode we discuss why Shape Up from Basecamp suits us better and we go through the main differences between them:
We also go through some questions like:
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30 Apr 2021 | Design Thinking, Lean Startup and Design Sprints: when and how to use and combine them. | 00:41:47 | |
Design Thinking, Lean Startup and Design Sprints are all agile tools that we both have used to build digital products, but what are the characteristics of each of them and when should you use them? In this episode we discuss the five stages of Design Thinking (Empathize>Define>Ideate>Prototype>Test) and the tools used on each one of them. We also examine the differences and similarities between Design Thinking and Lean Startup, and how they can be combined and used depending on the stage your product is. Finally, we define what Design Sprints are, when to use them, and how we have successfully integrated them in our daily workflow with Scrum. Twitter 👉@TwoFacetPodcast Hosts👩💻👨💻 Music 🎶 | |||
16 May 2021 | What are roadmaps and how a common understanding can impact the whole team | 00:57:03 | |
In this episode we dig into roadmaps: what they are, the different types that can be defined and how to use the ICE (Impact Confidence Effort) framework to prioritize problems to solve. We discuss the impact that a well communicated roadmap can have in the outcome the team will achieve, helping designers and the whole team with systems thinking, creation of scalable solutions and handling legacy. Twitter 👉@TwoFacetPodcast Hosts👩💻👨💻 Music 🎶 | |||
08 Nov 2023 | Design Dilemma: High-Fidelity or not? When and why should we create concept designs | 00:28:20 | |
What is the role of the high fidelity prototypes when crafting Digital Products? Do we always need them?
We don’t have a clear answer but in this episode we debate the purpose, risks and pitfalls of this type of prototypes, as well as concept designs.
Choosing the design approach is a strategic decision that can be influenced by stakeholders, the stage of the project and the purpose we have when building our design artefact.
Join us for this episode where we put prototypes in question and try to answer the design dilemma: High-fidelity or not?
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16 Jun 2022 | What is Continuous Discovery Habits and how we adopted it in our Product Teams | 00:39:52 | |
Is there a moment in time for doing product discovery? | |||
06 Sep 2021 | How to do a Design Sprint - Part 2/2 | 00:39:59 | |
Design Sprints are a super agile way of applying Design Thinking to product development, integrating your whole team, and fostering creativity. This is the second of a two parts episode where we explain step by step how to do a Design Sprint and give you some tips from our real-life experiences when using it. We recommend you to listen to part one first 😉 In this episode, we go into detail about the activities of the second day of workshop and the prototyping and testing days. We also explain what to do next after the Design Sprint and how to integrate the results in your agile process. Here are the materials mentioned if you want to learn more: Design Sprint 2.0 - Every Exercise We invite you to continue the conversation and give us feedback! | |||
17 Apr 2021 | The different phases of a product: Problem, Solution and Product Market Fit | 00:46:52 | |
In this episode we discuss the different stages of a product (Problem Market Fit, Solution Market Fit and Product Market Fit), what should be the strategy on each of them and how they relate to Lean Startup and Design Thinking. We also talk about why is it important for Product Designers to understand them and how the design tools and resources are different on each stage.We invite you to continue the conversation and give us feebdack!
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30 Sep 2022 | How to shape an idea using Shape Up tutorial: Drafting Solutions [Part 2/3] | 00:49:29 | |
It’s rough. It’s solved. It’s bounded. | |||
11 Jul 2022 | ICE Scoring and Opportunity Solution Tree comparison for prioritization | 00:24:06 | |
There are many prioritization strategies available for choosing the next features/experiments for our product… but how do you decide which one to use? | |||
21 Mar 2023 | How to approach a project and the steps you should not skip | 00:35:30 | |
When starting a new project, you may take different approaches but, for sure there are steps you never skip. Which ones? In this episode we discuss our experiences when starting and working on a project. The things we always do and the steps we follow: from understanding the business context and the problem space, to defining the design approach, to managing expectations and communication with stakeholders. What about you on your side? We discuss topics like
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03 May 2023 | Unlocking the secrets of user interviews: a guide for non-researchers | 00:30:30 | |
Talking with your users is always worth it. Spending just an hour with them could save you months of building something no one wants. Plus, you might validate your genius and get killer ideas for improvement! In this episode we delve into the topic of user interviews and why they are so important in the process of building digital products. We discuss the value of talking to customers and the benefits it can bring in terms of: · Saving time · Avoiding wasted resources · Gaining insights that can help improve the development process We know not everyone has a background in research or has access to big research resources, but this shouldn't be an excuse for not conducting user interviews ;) There are plenty of materials and books out there, such as The Mom Test, which provide simple techniques that can help anyone conduct effective interviews. While there are principles and tips that can guide the process, we believe that the more interviews one conducts, the better they become at it. Here we share our own experiences of conducting interviews, including the challenges we faced and the lessons we learned along the way. Tune in for practical advice on how to structure and prepare for interviews, including the importance of having clear research questions and avoiding false positives. We also discuss some of the most common problems that can occur during interviews and offer suggestions on how to avoid or overcome them. Overall, this episode is a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their skills in conducting user interviews and gain insights that can inform the development of digital products Get out there and talk to your users! It's not as scary as it sounds and could make all the difference :) ······················································· Do you like what we do? You can buy us a coffee 🤗 ☕ http://ko-fi.com/twofacet ······················································· We invite you to continue the conversation and give us feedback! Twitter: @TwoFacetPodcast Email: twofacetpodcast@gmail.com Hosts: Juncal González, Matt Mikulski Music: Sunlight by Lightblow | |||
22 Jun 2021 | What is User Research and how Product Managers and Designers use it | 00:33:44 | |
User Research is essential throughout the whole product development process: from discovery, to finding solutions, to validating them; and in all the steps in between. | |||
16 Nov 2021 | Most Popular Product Metrics Explained | 00:45:52 | |
Metrics help us make better product decisions and evaluate how good our choices are. They guide us to our goals and show us how we are moving towards them. Metrics reflect the health of our business as well as the behavior of our users. In this episode, we get into the detail of how should metrics be: user-centered and actionable, so they don’t become vanity metrics. Tune in to discover the list of the most popular ones explained with examples. As promised, here’s the list of the ones mentioned in the episode:
We invite you to continue the conversation and give us feedback! | |||
27 Jul 2022 | How to define the North Star Metric of your product with Amplitude Framework | 00:28:29 | |
As a product team we need a Northstar Metric to guide us towards success: a metric that represents the vision of our product, aligns everybody on the team towards our goals and help us make product decisions. | |||
02 Nov 2022 | How to shape an idea using Shape Up tutorial: Breadboarding and Fat Marker Sketches [Part 3/3] | 00:59:29 | |
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16 Dec 2021 | Lean UX explained: How to make design and research collaborative with the team | 00:35:45 | |
Agile is not easy for UX design. It was created to address developers' pains without considering the designers. There are different ways to inject the design process into Scrum, as the Dual Track, but in the end, this creates a small waterfall that stops us from being really Agile. In this episode, we talk about Lean UX, the framework that has helped us to really be Lean and Agile taking into consideration the UX Design process. Lean UX is a combination of Lean Startup, Agile, Design Thinking, and UX Design. It transforms the UX Design process into a fully collaborative one where the whole multi-disciplinary team takes part in the UX Research and defines and co-creates the solutions together. The deliverables and documentation are replaced by communication, common understanding, and collaboration; and instead of focusing on outputs, now the team works based on outcomes. The UX research is embedded inside the team, with the participation of all the team members, building increasing knowledge, understanding, and empathizing our customers. We talk about tools like Proto-personas and weekly interviews. We explain how the UX designer takes the role of a design facilitator, making the design process more collaborative with whiteboards, workshops, Design Studio sessions, or Design Sprints. This process, together with a UI Kit or Design System, allows designers and developers to work simultaneously and in parallel to be really Agile. | |||
24 Aug 2021 | How to do a Design Sprint - Part 1/2 | 00:41:11 | |
If you are facing a big problem with an unknown solution and you have a cross disciplinary team to work on it, the Design Sprint methodology is a perfect fit to find and validate a solution in less than a week. | |||
10 May 2022 | Product Teams Explained: the key components for a successful product team | 00:38:03 | |
Best product teams are cross-disciplinary, small, and autonomous. Their composition varies from company to company and from project to project and yet they have a set of essential characteristics in common.In this episode, we discuss what is a product team, what makes it different from “classic” teams, and which are the main skills needed for a successful product team. These abilities translates into different roles depending on the company or the product:
Last but not least, we talk about Product Trios: a model for collaborative product leadership that represents the intersection between the 3 key disciplines in product:
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06 Sep 2022 | How to shape an idea using Shape Up tutorial: Problem Framing [Part 1/3] | 00:39:34 | |
Shaping is all about developing our ideas from abstract to concrete. In the Shape Up process it’s the stage when we define the key elements of a solution before we consider it ready to bet on. In essence it’s a design exercise where we go from understanding the problem at hand and defining it, to ideating possible solutions and designing a high-level proposition. This includes defining boundaries and risks! In this 3 part series we go through the whole process with
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02 Nov 2021 | How to shape an idea: from ideas to action | 00:38:38 | |
From having an idea to executing it, there is always a process: ideas are vague, full of questions to be answered and decisions to be taken. We also have limited resources to carry them out so, how do we move from ideas to action?
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12 Dec 2023 | Customer Feedback Tools Breakdown: Sorting the Best to the Rest in Our Tiered Ranking | 00:48:31 | |
When gathering feedback from your users, do you have any preferred method? User Interviews, Online Reviews, NPS, Forms… there are so many tools out there! In this episode we dive into the world of customer feedback discussing, comparing and ranking the most popular methods. Tune in for a fun chat on what works, what doesn't, and some surprises along the way!
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10 Mar 2022 | Most Popular Lean Experiments Explained | 00:41:34 | |
Lean is all about learning 🧠 Instead of committing to our ideas, first, we want to learn if the assumptions we are making about them are actually true! Will the users really want it? Will it generate the impact we expect? Setting up rapid and continuous experiments lets us move forward faster and reduce risk!👩🏽🔬 🧑🔬 In this episode we explain how to design and plan experiments: from defining the hypothesis, to setting up both success and failure metrics and finally, measuring the outcome. We also explain the most popular Lean Experiments:
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13 Apr 2022 | How to prioritize ideas with ICE scoring tutorial | 01:04:09 | |
How do you frame the first iteration/s of a product or feature? How do you decide where to start building it? We like to use the ICE scoring framework to help us prioritize our ideas based on Impact, Confidence, and Effort. | |||
24 Jan 2022 | Lean Startup explained: learning how to build the right thing as quickly as possible | 00:35:00 | |
“If we would only spend a bit more time on this feature before release, we could make it just perfect”... does this sound familiar? And yet when building digital products, we work with MVPs and small improvements. Why is this better than working on more finalized features? As startups, we are trying to figure out what’s the best thing to build as quickly as possible. That’s why early products are not meant to be perfect… we are in constant experimentation! In this episode we talk about Lean Startup, the scientific approach proposed by Eric Ries in his book: “The Lean Startup: How Today's Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically Successful Businesses” We explain why Startups need a specific approach to creating products. We give an introduction to the Lean Canvas and we cover in detail the Build - Measure - Learn loop:
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08 Oct 2021 | How do teams evolve to high-performing: forming, storming, norming and performing | 00:35:19 | |
The performance of a team is not only based on the expertise of each of the individuals. The way team members collaborate and relate with each other is key in achieving team and business goals: it’s what makes the difference and creates high-performing teams. How a team performs varies in different moments in time, the team evolves as people get to know and understand each other, their strengths and weaknesses, and find their unique ways of collaborating. In this episode, we talk about the framework developed by Bruce W. Tuckman in the sixties that help us understand this process. With a real-life example of our own experience, we discuss the four stages that teams go through, from creation to high-performing: forming, storming, norming, and performing; as well as the fifth one: adjourning. | |||
20 Sep 2021 | Greenhousing ideas: how to generate and manage breakthrough ideas | 00:28:15 | |
Crazy ideas can lead us to amazing ones if we let them grow in a proper environment. |