"Good design does not happen by accident. Design needs to be baked into the process, thought through, planned and managed." - Agile Experience Design Book

<aside> 🔗 Agile Intro & Overview: Talk UX Strategy with Jared Spool Raw Notes

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https://whimsical.com/agile-talk-ux-strategy-with-jared-spool-W45X5QBj1QJk23MrRz43hE@2Ux7TurymMYRCBCSkD4x

<aside> 💡 Agile Ethos: The spirit animal for Agile is being a chameleon.

The ability to adapt, switch gears in any environment, communicate and share often with the right people are among the core principals of agile.

The idea is not to sprint blindly to complete tasks, but to take your time and strategically place the team off on the right stuff at the right time as to not waste time for the whole team e.g. "wow i just wasted two months of design research + mock ups, six months of dev time + resources because the thing we built isn't relevant to anyone anymore. We should've taken iterative steps to a better product that's reactive to the environment and stakeholders alike!" - some dude who's only worked in waterfall aka me."

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VDC, ADPList, Immisearch Group Session

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1SklJ9HuC0

<aside> ✅ Notes + Summary "analysis" with neat visuals around Dual Track Agile Processes from article below

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Dual-Track Agile: An ultimate product design delivery method

https://whimsical.com/dual-track-agile-ScNc89gGHousD12Nkf9gYN@2Ux7TurymN4r9TnbTCiH

Scrum Training → Methodology

Scrum Foundations

Working in JIRA as a Designer

JIRA for designers - Managing design delivery