Workshop

Rapid Prototyping Workshop

At its core, the purpose of prototyping is risk mitigation

Prototyping expresses your concept in a tangible form. Your collaborators will be able to give you more constructive feedback if they can see, touch and feel your concept, instead of just hearing you explain it. This brings your concept in front of those whom you are designing for, so that your ideas will yield the most direct feedback and uncover insights.

Date

August 8, 2019

Time

11am - 3pm CT​

Location

Live Online

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What to expect

What to expect

Prototyping expresses your concept in a tangible form. Your collaborators will be able to give you more constructive feedback if they can see, touch and feel your concept, instead of just hearing you explain it. This brings your concept in front of those whom you are designing for, so that your ideas will yield the most direct feedback and uncover insights.

What You'll Learn

Prototyping expresses your concept in a tangible form. Your collaborators will be able to give you more constructive feedback if they can see, touch and feel your concept, instead of just hearing you explain it. This brings your concept in front of those whom you are designing for, so that your ideas will yield the most direct feedback and uncover insights.

How You'll Learn

Select the relevant fidelity to accomplish your goals Methods to help you create prototypes of all types How to test your prototype and collect dataHow to test your prototype and collect data Repeat!

Agenda

Deep Work Session 1

Advanced Fundamentals

Deep Work Session 2

Visual Synthesis

Deep Work Session 3

Addressing Dysfunction

Deep Work Session 4

Meeting Systems

Who Should Attend

Professional Facilitators

Who want to hone their virtual facilitation craft.

Scrum Masters

Seeking to improve virtual planning, grooming, and retro sessions.

Design Thinkers

Looking to add new tools and concepts to your virtual tool belt .

Leaders

Coming to the realization that facilitated leadership in the virtual landscape is the future.

Key Takeaways

Clarify your goals

Different Levels of Prototyping

Collaborative Prototype Design

The 5 Act Interview

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Douglas Ferguson

Douglas is an entrepreneur and human-centered technologist with over 20 years of experience. He is president of Voltage Control, an Austin-based workshop agency that specializes in Design Sprints and innovation workshops. Prior to Voltage Control, Douglas held CTO positions at numerous Austin startups where he led product and engineering teams using agile, lean, and human-centered design principles. While CTO at Twyla, Douglas worked directly with Google Ventures running Design Sprints and now brings this experience and process to companies everywhere. Douglas is active in the Austin startup community where he serves on the board of several non-profits, mentors startups, and advises early-stage ventures. Douglas spends his free time patching up modular synthesizers, playing guitar, and taking photographs. He graduated from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

Daniel Stillman

Daniel designs conversations for a living. An independent design facilitator and coach, he works with teams and organizations to frame and sustain productive and collaborative conversations. He’s worked with clients of all shapes and sizes on product, service and organizational innovation. He hosts The Conversation Factory podcast and is the author of the upcoming book, “How Conversations Work” a handbook for changemakers and innovators.

What People Are Saying

"As a venture-backed direct-to-consumer company, what we learn through customer experience directly evolves who we are growing into for current and new customers. As we mature to more retail presence in an unprecedented time of disruption and opportunity, every team member must be empowered with the vulnerability to iterate and actively listen for how to be present. Design thinking and facilitation taught by Voltage Control punctuates that kind of learning perfectly."

Siya M.

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A key part of our mission is to support diverse facilitators from different methodologies, backgrounds, races, genders, sexual orientations, cultures, and ages. If you are a part of, or serve, a traditionally underrepresented group and feel that this scholarship would allow you to amplify this mission, please apply now.

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Please note that photographs, video & audio recordings will be taken throughout this event. These will be used by Voltage Control for marketing and publicity in our publications, on our website and in social media, or in any third-party publication. Please contact us via email if you have any concerns or if you wish to be exempted from this activity.​

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Bring Your Ideas to Life

Innovation can seem complex or reserved for the exceptional. But we believe innovation is for everyone. We’ve set out to illuminate a path for you to generate bold ideas, visualize and share them, overcome obstacles, and turn them into reality. Our books are equal parts guidebook and stories from years of experience helping companies adopt an innovation mindset and culture. They’re practical & actionable, so you can get started now. We hope they’ll help you on your journey to realizing your biggest, boldest ideas.