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Four Steps from Idea to "Ready to Code" Your Product

Posted By: ELK1nG
Four Steps from Idea to "Ready to Code" Your Product

Four Steps from Idea to "Ready to Code" Your Product
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 16 lectures (46m) | Size: 289.2 MB

Agile Product Development

What you'll learn:
The methodical approach to turn an idea to a mobile/web product
How Design Thinking Approach comes together with Agile delivery
How to produce a product backlog
How to write well-defined user strories and acceptance criteria
How to define MVP

Requirements
None

Description
This is a methodical approach to developing innovative web and mobile products. The approach starts with understanding thoroughly the problem we are trying to solve. We make use of Design Thinking principles, we conduct user research, we try to put ourselves in our customers' shoes and see the problem from their perspective.

We then define the product opportunity, and we start creating various solution options. Next, by rapid prototyping and testing them, we refine our product design.

At the final stage Design Thinking approach marries Agile product delivery principles and we build a product backlog that developers can start coding and delivering iteratively.

User stories are building blocks of iterative and incremental delivery and in this course, there is strong emphasis on writing well-defined user stories and acceptance criteria.

The videos explain the four-phased approach. There are two separate assignments that provide opportunity to put the theory to practice. You are encouraged to submit your answers and seek feedback. There are also short quizzes at the end of each section to help embed the main concepts.

I want to share with you the experience I have gained in my 20 plus years developing elegant web and mobile products for clients, and also lately the experience of developing my own product.

Who this course is for
Agile & Design Thinking Enthusiasts, Junior Product Managers, People with a Great Product Idea