Design Sprints with Miro: "Hacking" Templates to Achieve Your Goals
Ever feel like you're staring down the barrel at a difficult problem and just spinning? We did too. Enter design sprint methodology—and the daunting task of planning, organizing, and executing in an impactful way. A Miro template, plus a few tweaks, helped us minimize the overhead so that we could actually focus on the real problem at hand, rather than getting distracted by the process.
Zeljka Hassler (Senior Product Designer @ Hudl) and Christina Gibbons (Senior Content Designer @ Hudl) shares an overview of how they approach back-to-back design sprints, collaborate to stay organized, and adapt templates to fit their needs.
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