Over the last couple of weeks, we’ve walked you through some details about story mapping, a very powerful technique to elaborate a concept in a co-creative way. Here's a quick recap of what we discussed.
Story mapping: this handy overview will help you get started
By Wouter Walgraeve on 26 April 2016
Why Your Minimum Product Needs to Be Lovable, Not Just Viable
By Pieter Peremans on 21 April 2016
The final step in the story mapping process is the prioritization of user stories on your story map. By way of this exercise, you can determine which features should be included in the first version of your product to hit the market, the Minimum Viable Product.
Story Mapping an Innovation Lab
By David Van Steenkiste on 19 April 2016
Every business model is under constant pressure. Pressure by customers, to provide an even better service. Pressure by competitors, searching for their differentiator to challenge your product. And, especially nowadays, pressure in a world where digital is the new normal.
Top Tools for User Story Mapping: From Post-Its to Best Digital Apps
By Wouter Walgraeve on 07 April 2016
So you’ve mastered the technique of User Story Mapping. Or you’ve read the book by Jeff Patton. Or you’re excited to get started because of our series of blog posts… Whatever the case may be, we’ve got a little extra for you: a walk through the jungle of storymapping tools.
How to calibrate your user stories for optimal business service design
By Pieter Peremans on 31 March 2016
Ok, so you’re about to start your first story mapping workshop with a fresh group of participants. You’ve prepared everything down to a T: from slide deck and sticky notes to shiny sets of ballpoint pens on the tables.