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Tight Deadlines, Seven People In A Room & A Prototype

Tight Deadlines, Seven People In A Room & A Prototype

Jake Knapp’s idea of an ideal sprint can be broken down into three aspects:

  • Have a very tight deadline: While Jake Knapp has tested different timelines for a sprint, a five day sprint works best.
  • Seven Person Team: Next, focus on gathering the right experts in the team. Engineers, marketers, designers, managers and other experts who will achieve the prototype in five days.
  • Have a concrete Prototype: On Friday, your team should have a concrete prototype which should be shown to your customers to check their reaction in real time.

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