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IBM Design Thinking and the Bluemix Garage Method Brennan Preine Senior Cloud Advisor [email protected]

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Page 1: IBM Design Thinking & the Bluemix Garage Method

IBM Design Thinking and the

Bluemix Garage Method

Brennan PreineSenior Cloud [email protected]

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Day 02Day 01

Understand Explore Define

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Day 02Day 01

Understand Explore Define

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Day 02Day 01

Understand Explore Define

Big Ideas

Prioritisation Plot

Storyboarding

MVP Statement

Assumptions + Risks

Hypothesis Tests

Goals + Non-Goals

Business Opportunity

Empathy Map

As-Is Scenario

Identifying Pain points

Day 02Day 01

Understand Explore Define

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Understand with Personas

Marie

Educated Profesional

- 30 year old female

- Single mother of two

- Cares about the environment and her

effect on it

- Wants her children to eat healthy and

organic as much as possible

Empathy maps help us understand our user, meet Marie

Characteristics

Intelligent

Caring

Conscientious

Wants

Save time

Know what she’s

buying

Alternatives

Concerns

Environment and

our effect on it

“I wan’t to be able to

take my responsibility in

preserving our

environment but I don’t

always know what the

best choice is and I don’t

always have enough

time to go to the organic

market”

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Understand with As-Is Scenario Maps

Marie

Educated professional

Mother of two

As-Is Scenarios help us

understand the current scenario

for Emma as she discovers new

methods for her company to

innovate and be disruptive.

Steps

PLANS MENU

FOR THE

WEEK

BROWSES

ONLINE

STORE

ORDERS

FOOD FROM

ONLINE

STORE

RECEIVES

FOOD FROM

ONLINE

STORE

BUYS SOME

FOOD IN

LOCAL

ORGANIC

STORE

REVIEWS

BUDGET

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Identifying Painpoints

Marie’s Major Painpoints

iPain points and design opportunities were uncovered from the

persona as-is scenario maps. Workshop participants voted to prioritize

the need of addressing each of Emma’s painpoints. The most important

painpoint was one around Emma’s struggle to discover new methods

for her team.

Not finding enough

information about the

products

8

Lack of overview of

what she’s purchasing

(making her go over her

budget) due to having to

visit multiple stores.

3

Disappointment at

delivery of products due

to lack of information

when completing her

order

1

Finding recipes that are

- healthy

- environmentally

friendly

- fits her budget

1

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Explore with Big Ideas!

- Recipe suggestions based on items picked - Give Marie suggestions on

recipes containing the same item that Marie has bought to reduce food waste

as well as help Marie stay with in her budget.

- Compare organic items to similar non organic - Some products that are

non organic has a less negative effect on the environment than others. This

will help Marie prioritize and make an informed decision.

- Recyclable materials - Only using recyclable materials when packing and

delivering our product will make Marie feel better about getting groceries

delivered.

- Connect - Let Marie connect with other customers and share recipes etc to

give her a since of community as well as information sharing and saving time.

- Ready to cook grocery bag - Provide Marie with the option to get groceries

delivered together with recipes for the whole week. Everything planned,

ordered and ready to cook healthy, environmentally friendly meals for the

whole week.

- Build trust - By letting Marie read introductions and profiles from different

farmers and food producers we work with. Maybe even meet some in her local

Nature store as an event to build brand loyalty.

- Virtual dietist/chef- let Marie tell a virtual dietist/chef what kind of food she

like and/or what ingredients she is interested in and give her healthy and

environmentally friendly options of recipes.

How might we help Marie make better choices from an

environmental stand point?

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IMPORTANCE FEASIBILITYVoting Key: # #

explore with Prioritized Ideas

App that shows both

price and environmental

impact depending on

what you order

5 3

The most feasible and important idea included centered

around the idea of “Automation and Recommendation.”

This big idea was all about automating personalized

recommendations for Emma to better understand the value

of the “IBM Way” and its relevance to her company.

IMPORTANCE FEASIBILITYVoting Key: # #

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explore with Storyboarding

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Define with assumptions + Risks

Assumptions Risks

Materializing assumptions and risks into degrees of risk and

confidence help us to know what we should immediately evaluate

with the first MVP.

Marie will buy

more food online

if she is provided

more information

about the

products

Marie will not

think it’s enough

with reading

information and

she will still want

to touch and see

the food.

Marie will want to

pay more for

organic products

Marie will not

want to pay more

for organic

products.

Marie will trust the

information

provided about

our products.

Marie will not trust

the information

and still go to her

local organic

market.

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Define with Hypotheses Tests

Hypotheses tests help teams measure success.

If we provide Marie with the "whole carbon

footprint" of the order as part of the order

process, we will observe:

Marie placing more

environmentally

friendly orders

Marie buying more

of her food in our

online store

Marie associating

our brand with

taking responsibility

for our environment

Primary

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What we are and are not focusing on, now.

Define with Goals and Non-Goals

Goals1.Integrated with existing back-end systems

2.Automated updates on customer and product information

3.Responsive webb application

4.English

Non-Goals (Future Goals)1.iOS/Android app

2.Non USA

3.International translations