Product Management Curriculum
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  • Catalyst Product Management Curriculum
  • Facilitator Notes
  • Case Studies
    • Tech for Better
    • Programme Case Studies
      • Discovery Learning Programme
      • Collaborative Digital Training
      • My Best Life
      • Tech vs. Abuse
  • Exercises
    • List of Exercises
      • The Five Whys
      • The Bigger Picture
      • Problem Statement
      • How Might We
      • Mapping
      • Assumptions Table
      • Assumptions to Questions
      • Common Areas
      • User Research Scripting
      • Identifying Key Insights
      • Inspiration
      • Sketching
      • Idea Generation
      • Zippy 8s
      • Solution Sketch
      • Dot Voting
      • User Personas
      • User Stories
      • User Stories Workshop
      • User Journeys
      • User Testing
      • Product Backlog
  • Extra resources
    • Finding a Tech Partner
    • Glossary
    • Supplementary Resources
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  1. Exercises

List of Exercises

In this section of the GitBook you will find a list of exercises that can be used in design sprint workshops.

Here are a list of all exercises found in the design sprint workshops. Each exercise is adaptable and can be reorganised into the Discovery and Definition sections of the programme. Refer to the list here to read specifically about each activity.

For facilitators (?)

Each of these exercises are adaptable and can be reorganised depending on the needs of the group you are facilitating. Tailoring the workshop by cherry picking specific exercises and arranging them in a certain order is a really powerful way of helping your user group process their problem areas and solutions. Your workshops become bespoke but still follow the design sprint structure.

What you will find out for each exercise

  • Introduction

  • Required Materials

  • Workflow (how to facilitate)

  • Collaboration

  • Resources

  • Facilitator Notes

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