A few weeks ago I came across this article in my feed, "Revolutionizing the public school system: A Design sprint case study." I knew this was a person I wanted to interview and this week I'm delighted to have Daniel Andor on the podcast. Daniel is the founder and lead product designer at Durran. He helps startups go from idea to validation with real users in just a few days and design awesome digital products faster by running Design Sprint workshops.

In This Episode:

The design sprint process and how it can be used to frame and solve problems How Daniel used the design sprint process to make a career transition during the pandemic and how you can use it as well The case study with an edtech company serving 650 schools and 100,000+ users The difference between trying to do a sprint in house vs bringing in a facilitator to design the experience How the problem framing process enriches the sprint experience and the gap Daniels team discovered during their research phase The benefits of engaging in a sprint when we are feeling overwhelmed by change, yet would like to make an impact The role of design sprints in education

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