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Product Prototyping

DESIGN SPRINT
Lingga Wardhana, ST., MBA
About Mentor
Lingga Wardhana, ST, MBA
Educational Background :
Electrical Engineering, Gadjah Mada University (2001 – 2006)
MBA Program, Gadjah Mada University (2011 – 2014 )

Professional Experience :
PT. Siemens Indonesia, Network Optimization Engineer (2006 – 2008)
PT. Lexcorp Solution, RF Optimization Consultant (2008 – 2009)
PT. Nexwave, RF Optimization Consultant (2009)
PT. Lintas Media Telekomunikasi, 3G RF Senior Optimization Consultant (2009 – 2010)
PT. Floatway Systems, Founder (2010 – Present)
PT LSP Telekomunikasi Digital Indonesia (2016 - Present)

Achievements :
1st winner of Indosat Telco Project 2005
1st winner of Indosat Wireless Innovation Contest 2007, Hardware Category
3rd position in European Satellite Navigation Competititon 2009 for Regional Gipuzkoa/Spain
(www.galileo-masters.eu)

Books :
Belajar Sendiri Mikrokontroler AVR ATMega8535 (2006)
Technopreneur (2010)
Teknologi Wireless Communication dan Wireless Broadband (2010)
2G/3G RF Planning and Optimization for Consultant (2011)
4G Handbook Edisi Bahasa Indonesia (2014)
Enterpreneurial MBA (2014)
Syllabus
• Objective : Founders would always want to have a prototype that matches
the model product they always have in their heads, however sometimes
the technology or market would say otherwise. Dissect available
technologies to match with market needs.

• Scope of Topics :
• Analyzing effective prototype results,
• Short lead times,
• Cost-efficient models,
• High match and high quality finishing.

• Assignment(s) : Interview & test run minimum of 5 people on your most


updated prototype. Note down all the necessary feedbacks and do a design
thinking to renew the prototype. Note down all the necessary outcome and
ideas from the design thinking.
Design Sprint Timeline
•09.00 – 09.30 : Introduction
•09.30 – 10.00 : Monday - Make a Map
•10.00 – 10.30 : Tuesday - Sketch
•10.30 – 11.00 : Wednesday - Decide
•11.00 – 11.30 : Thursday - Prototype
•11.30 – 12.00 : Friday - Test
•12.00 – 12.30 : Wrap Up
Design Sprint
Tools

•Post It
•Kertas
Karton
•Spidol
•Laptop
•Selotip
Besar
Welcome
to the
sprint!
Preview of
the sprint:
Make a map

This will be a simple diagram with around 5-15 steps.


Nobody knows
everything, so you’ll
share info.
Ask the experts

Talk to one person at a time and take notes.


Pick a target

Choose a customer type and a focus on the map.


Group
brainstorms don’t
work, so you’ll
sketch alone.
Sketch

The process goes step-by-step to make it easy.


Your sketches
will look like
this:
Haha!
Just kidding.
More like this:
You’ll make fast
decisions without
groupthink or sales
pitches.
Sticky decision

Choose the best sketches


with silent review and structured critique.
Turn the
sketches into a
storyboard:
A realistic façade
is all you need to
learn from
customers. (KW)
If your product is on a screen, try tools like Keynote or
PowerPoint and InVision or Marvel.
If it’s on paper, design it with Keynote, PowerPoint, or
Word.
If it’s a service, use your sprint team as actors.
If it’s a physical space, modify an existing space.
If it’s an object, modify an existing object, 3D print a
prototype, or prototype the marketing.
5 customer
interviews are
enough to reveal
big patterns.
Interview 5 customers, 1:1.
The team watches over
video from another room.
At the end of the
sprint, you’ll
know what to do
next.
Often, it’s
helpful to fix the
prototype and
test it again.
contact me :
081388063406
lingga.wardhana@floatway.com

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