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D3:Design By Games

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#1 We are in the business of solution delivery, not software development

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Our entire facility is digital. No paper, no film, no medical records. Nothing. And it’s all integrated—from the lab to X-ray to records to physician order entry. Patients don’t have to wait for anything. The information from the physician’s office is in registration and vice versa. Physicians can walk around with a computer that’s pre-programmed. They can review a chart from 100 miles away.” —David Veillette, CEO, Indiana Heart Hospital (HealthLeaders/12.2002)

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Software Development to Solution Delivery

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#2 If you want to build a ship, better understand the sea first.

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DomainProblem

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#3 There is no place called ‘unknown’

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Business GoalROIGlimpse of what we are going to build

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#4 Different Users need Different Tools

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Identify the users and their goals

Create tasks to make them achieve their goals

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#5 It should work in the user context

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Gilbert LOGIN USRNAME:PWD SELL STOCK_SYMBOL

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D3:Design By Games

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StartupUnderstandQuestionDesignExperience

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Project Introduction

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#1: Meaning of Life

What are we up to here? Creating stuff we’ll remember…years from now. Tom Peters, WoW Projects.

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"We Die.

You will never hear these words spoken in a television ad. Yet this central fact of human existence colors our world and how we perceive ourselves within it. 'Life is too short,' we say, and it is. Too short for office politics, for busywork and pointless paper chases, for jumping through hoops and covering our asses, for trying to please, to not offend, for constantly struggling to achieve some ever-receding definition of success. Too short as well for worrying whether we bought the right suit, the right breakfast cereal, the right laptop computer, the right brand of underarm deodorant.

Christopher Locke, "The Cluetrain Manifesto"

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#1: Meaning of Life Is it worth doing?

Will I be happy to put this project in my resume?

Do you see an opportunity to change the world?

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One Page Project Description

#1: Meaning of Life

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#2: Name your kid

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Project Name

#2: Name your kid

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StartupUnderstandQuestionDesignExperience

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Customer Analysis

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#3: Most Wanted

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#3: Most Wanted

Customer

Name of the Persona? Name of the Company? Nature of business? How they make money? What is their annual

revenue and profit? How big they are in terms

of people, infrastructure, and locations?

What could surprise him to look into our application?

What could motivate him to buy our application?

What can justify the customer’s ROI (Return of Investment)?

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Most wanted posters for each (type of) customer

#3: Most Wanted

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Customer Visit & Interview

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#4: Domain Map People Places ThingsTasksDocumentsRelationship

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#4: Domain Map

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Domain Map Poster

#4: Domain Map

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#5: User Hunt

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Name? Role/Designation?What is expected from this Role?How many such users will be there? Average Age?Work Experience?General Behavior?

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Persona PosterOrganization Structure

#5: User Hunt

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User Interview

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#6: Day of a User

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#6: Day of a User Task Details:

Name?Description?How is it performed?Why is it performed?Where is it performed?When is it performed?What kind of information they need to perform this task?

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Task Cards

#6: Day of a User

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StartupUnderstandQuestionDesignExperience

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#7: Bruce Almighty

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God is busy. How can I help you?-Sriram

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Re-imagine the existing processIdentifying the tasks which can be automated.Process Innovation

#7: Bruce Almighty

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#7: Bruce AlmightyRe-imagine the existing process

Identifying the tasks which can be automated.

Process Innovation

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#8: Story Teller

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User StoriesTask Cards

#8: Story Teller

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StartupUnderstandQuestionDesignExperience

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#9: Travel Agent

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#9: Travel Agent How and where the user will interact with the system?

How software should behave? (instead of what user should do)

Innovation & Interaction

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Shekar Gilbert

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ShekarStocksDirect.com Agent

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Gilbert LOGIN USRNAME:PWD SELL STOCK_SYMBOL

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Interaction Requirements

#9: Travel Agent

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#10: Infograph

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Navigation Requirements

#10: Infograph

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#11: Low Fidelity Prototypes

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Information Architecture

#11: Low Fidelity Prototypes

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#12: Magic Wand

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#12: Magic Wand

Google’s Spell Check and SuggestionIE’s URL Auto CompleteRemembering username/passwordAmazon's Recently visited productsJava Web Server’s Connection Retry Window’s Auto Scroll

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Intelligent features

#12: Magic Wand

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StartupUnderstandQuestionDesignExperience

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#13: Walking in the user shoe

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“If the software were magic, what would it do?”

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