Schools 2030 HCD Sprint book
46 Why did your team select this idea? How do you think this idea will solve the need you identified in your POV? Are there similar solutions that have already been implemented in your community or elsewhere? How is your idea different or how does it solve the problem for the stakeholders in a new way? What inspiration can you draw from the other solution? SELECTION CONSIDERATIONS • Discuss as a team if there are requirements that a successful solution needs to meet. What is within and outside the scope of this project? • Are there any particular constraints for this project? • What are the negative experiences or unmet needs of the people you are trying to serve? Consider your POV statement again with this question. • How will the experiences of those you are serving be improved if you solve this problem? • Are there statistics or quantitative data that would be helpful to understand the current context when selecting an idea? • What cultural norms or values does your team need to be aware of in selecting an idea? Now is the moment to select one single idea to advance. Use the questions on this tool to help your team reflect on why you selected this idea. It may feel difficult to narrow to only one idea. Remember that you can always return to the ideas you generated later in the design process. IDEA: Describe your idea. IDEA POST-IT Selecting One Idea to Advance Instructions: Your team needs to select one idea to move forward in your design work. Using only the selected innovative ideas on the previous worksheet, have a conversation as a group about which idea has the most potential to make a difference for your stakeholders. Use the questions and considerations below to guide your conversation. GROUP BRAINSTORM PREPARE TO BRAINSTORM SORTING FOR SELECTION IDEA SELECTION SELECTING INNOVATIVE IDEAS SELECTING ONE IDEA TO ADVANCE IDENTIFYING HIGH POTENTIAL IDEAS LAUNCH EXPLORE DEFINE GENERATE MAKE TEST TELL PLAN TO IMPLEMENT
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