Bodystorming | Glossary

Definition:

Bodystorming is a technique which is an improvisation of brainstorm based on interaction and movement of body. The idea is to imagine the product exists and act as though it would be used. It is experiencing virtually the product which is an idea through an improvised artefacts and physical activities envision a solution. The idea behind this is to get people up and moving, trying things out with own body, rather sitting around a table and just discussing with the abstract idea.

This is a User Experience Design (UXD) technique a proper user-centered method carried out by the designers as well as the users of the the final product. Ideal to design physical spaces used to design physical products and software. Bodystorming should be one of the first steps taken in the problem definition stage .

Further Reading:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodystorming
https://methods.18f.gov/discover/bodystorming

First Ever Accredited Kanban Trainer (AKT) Workshop in India with David J. Anderson

INNOVATION ROOTS announces Accredited Kanban Trainer (AKT) workshop with David J. Anderson, the originator of Kanban method and the founder of Lean Kanban University (LKU). INNOVATION ROOTS takes pride in introducing the first ever AKT workshop in India, in collaboration with Lean Kanban University from 14-18 December 2015 at Aloft Hotel, Cessna Business Park, Bangalore, India.

Accredited Kanban Trainer (AKT) is a four-days workshop is relevant for the Kanban enthusiast’s and the one who wish to teach Kanban classes within an organization or publicly. This comprehensive training on LKU’s Kanban curriculum motivates the participants to learn and overcome the challenges faced in teaching the Kanban classes.

This workshop has been introduced to bring more awareness in public, that the usability of Kanban method is not just confined to software development organizations, but also in various industries. The end goal is to help participants gain in-depth knowledge on Kanban, encourage them to achieve the Accredited Kanban Trainer (AKT) certification and the confidence to take Kanban classes in future.

Register for the workshop at www.innovationroots.com