Product Discovery Bootcamp

[ 5 Day Hands-on Workshop ]

Overview

Product Discovery is a five-day hands-on workshop with stakeholders, teams, SMEs, Product Managers, Architects, and everyone responsible and interested in identifying the MVP and define a release plan for the product.

Duration
5 Day (40 Hours)
Timing
9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Each Day (20 Minutes tea break in between)
Trainer
Product Management Expert
Batch Size
30 participants
Participants Profile
Intermediate
Prerequisite
None
Course Delivery Language
English
Approach of Delivery
Mix of theory & workshop sessions – predominantly hands-on
Certification Details
Attendees receive the ‘Certificate of Participation’ for workshop signed by the Trainer.
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Day Wise Agenda

Day 1

  • Participant's Introduction: Who am I, What my role is, How can I support this group, Why am I most concerned
  • Solution/System/Product/Services Introduction: Fit, ROI, Value, (Why, How, What)
  • Domain Introduction: Market, Opportunity, Size, Segment, (Identify, Study, Research, Analysis, Report)
  • Business Aspiration Definition: How we want to build/ get there?
  • Solution/System/Product/Services Vision/Goal Setting: What we want to build?
  • Customer Expectations Analysis: Why we want to build?

Tools and techniques used during day one - Press Note, SWOT, Crossing the Chasm, Product Vision Board, Risk Register, System Role & Expectation Matrix, Customer Interviews, Personas.

Day 2

  • Building Initial Idea List: Business Case
  • Defining Solution Context: Capabilities and Value Hypothesis
  • Identify Features Backlog: Feature and Benefits Hypothesis
  • Creating Feature Map: Feature Dependency Chart

Tools and techniques used during day two - Product Canvas, Capability Hypothesis, Product in the Box, Story Mapping.

Day 3

  • Defining Architecture Schema: Heat Map, HLD
  • Define Object Relationship: Information/System Flow Charts
  • Identify Themes: Customer Journey
  • Define Minimum Viable Product: Initial Roadmap and Milestone
  • Define Initial Release: Prirised Feature List

Tools and techniques used during day three - Architecture Heat Map, System/Components Flow Charts, Customer Journey Maps, MVP, Roadmap, Release Plan.

Day 4

  • Define Stories and Acceptance: Spec by Examples
  • Break-down Stories: Big to Small Business Value Iterations
  • Slicing Stories: Fat to thin Business Value Increments
  • Story Mapping and Detailing: Dependency, Risk, Assumption, Non-functional requirements
  • Storywise Prototype Sketching: Whiteboarding and Rough Sketching

Tools and techniques used during day four - SbE, Story Map, Risk ROAM, User Interface/System Interface, Prototype.

Day 5

  • Relative Size Estimation of Stories: Affinity Estimation, T-shirt Sizing
  • Refine Release Plan with Estimation and Capacity: Capacity Driven Plans
  • Release Goals Formulation and Updation: SMART Goals
  • Milestone Review Cadence Setting: Cadence Planning
  • Design Working Prototype using Tools (Optional activity)*: wireframes using in Vision
  • Risk Assessment and Management: Updated Risk Management Plans
  • Bucketing Iteration Plans: Next 2-3 Iteration Plans
  • Commit the First Release Plans and Retrospect: Team & Stakeholder Commitment

Tools and techniques used during day five - Relative Size Estimation, Capacity Planning, Cadence, Iterations, Draft Press Release.

Learning Objective

  • First day of Product Discovery workshop is focused on Understanding and Defining Business Goals, Customer Expectation, and Product Vision.
  • Second day is focused on Ideating and Listing, Business Epics, Solution Capabilities and Features, and the Feature Maps.
  • Third day is focused on defining Architectural Heat Map, Defining System Component and relationship, Customer Journey, and MVP based initial roadmap, milestone and release plans.
  • Fourth day is focused on diving deep in converting requirements to executable stories, by breaking-down and slicing techniques. Along this, a detailed analysis of Dependency, Assumption. NFR and Risk Assessment is done using Story Mapping technique and Prototype Sketching.
  • Fifth day is focused on Refining and Committing the first release using Relative Size Estimation, Wireframing, Risk and Capacity Planning.

Course Deliverables

The Bootcamp is designed to deliver a concrete outcome each day

  • A detailed analysis of a domain, business goals, market, and customer analysis
  • Detailed business case analysis, List of potential feature set for the product, and Feature dependency mapping
  • High-level design, List of features by priorities, workflows, and milestones
  • A wall full of User Stories in story map format, and, a final workflow document for actual designing & final designs for the workflow as Prototype Sketches
  • Estimated Stories, Release and Iteration Plans for initial terms with goals and capacity driven milestones.

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