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Sprint: How to Solve Big Problems and Test New Ideas in Just Five Days Hardcover – 8 March 2016
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- Print length288 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSimon & Schuster
- Publication date8 March 2016
- Dimensions13.97 x 2.54 x 21.27 cm
- ISBN-100593076117
- ISBN-13978-1501121746
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About the Author
John Zeratsky has designed mobile apps, medical reports, and a daily newspaper (among other things). Before joining Google Ventures, he was a design lead at YouTube and an early employee of FeedBurner, which Google acquired in 2007. John writes about design and productivity for Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, and Wired. He studied journalism at the University of Wisconsin.
Braden Kowitz founded the Google Ventures design team in 2009 and pioneered the role of “design partner” at a venture capital firm. He has advised close to two hundred startups on product design, hiring, and team culture. Before joining Google Ventures, Braden led design for several Google products, including Gmail, Google Apps for Business, Google Spreadsheets, and Google Trends.
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- ASIN : 150112174X
- Publisher : Simon & Schuster; Illustrated edition (8 March 2016)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 288 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0593076117
- ISBN-13 : 978-1501121746
- Item Weight : 567 g
- Dimensions : 13.97 x 2.54 x 21.27 cm
- Country of Origin : USA
- Best Sellers Rank: #73,128 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #36,348 in Literature & Fiction (Books)
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Jake Knapp is the author of "Make Time" and the New York Times bestseller "Sprint".
Jake spent ten years at Google and Google Ventures, where he created the design sprint. He has coached over 150 companies on the process, including teams at Slack, Uber, the New York Times, and LEGO. He lives in San Francisco with his wife and sons.
John Zeratsky is the bestselling author of Sprint: How to Solve Big Problems and Test New Ideas in Just Five Days and Make Time: How to Focus on What Matters Every Day.
John’s writing has been published by The Wall Street Journal, TIME, Harvard Business Review, Wired, Fast Company, and many other publications. He has appeared on stage nearly 200 times, including at Netflix, IDEO, McKinsey, the Code Conference, and The London School of Economics.
For nearly 15 years, John was a designer for technology companies. At Google Ventures (GV), he helped develop the design sprint process and worked with close to 200 startups, including Uber, Slack, 23andMe, Flatiron Health, Blue Bottle Coffee, and Nest. He was also GV’s in-house copywriter, editor, and content strategist; he created and edited the GV Library, which has reached millions of readers since 2012. Previously, John was a designer at YouTube and Google, and an early employee at FeedBurner, which Google acquired in 2007.
John studied journalism at the University of Wisconsin and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from the UW School of Human Ecology, where he’s now an advisor to the Dean and faculty.
Originally from small-town Wisconsin, John and his wife Michelle have lived in Chicago and San Francisco. They spent 18 months traveling in Central America aboard their sailboat Pineapple before moving to Milwaukee in 2019.
Braden Kowitz founded the Google Ventures design team in 2009 and pioneered the role of “design partner” at a venture capital firm. He has advised close to two hundred startups on product design, hiring, and team culture. Before joining Google Ventures, Braden led design for several Google products, including Gmail, Google Enterprise, Google Spreadsheets, and Google Trends.
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This is essential for anyone who wants to understand how design thinking works with pure practical, easy to accomplish advises.
It covers the below topics and essential and easy tools on how to accomplish them
1. How to make a map and choose target, 2. Sketching competing Solutions, 3. How to decide on the best ideas, 4. Building realistic prototypes, 5. Testing with target customers.
As an ex-Googler and current practitioner, I can vouch for the effectiveness of the process. The sprint book is a great insight into the process of design and helps you replicate the process to solve the problems in your product in a time-sensitive and effective manner.
I strongly recommend this book to any new entrepreneur and designers.

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We ran two sprints with the client, on two different problems. We solved core usability issues, built shared understanding with the team and exceeded stakeholder expectations.
It is an effective and fun process that anyone can follow, not just designers.
I highly recommend reading this book if you have thorny problems to solve and are looking for a reliable and repeatable method for solving them quickly.


The idea was suggested to me as we put a new product team together. So I watched a load of YouTube videos and bought this book so I was ready for the week.
What a week! This technique really does move you, and your team, along so quickly! And, for our new team, we got to know each other and started to build a great rapport (and a great prototype 👍😀) whilst being productive.

I've seen this book used a few times to run sessions and I've seen people get it totally wrong as well as very right. It isn't fool-proof but it's a great guide.
On the down side, the audible narration is about as irritating as it could be. I find it really hard to listen to the narrator's voice. He reads like it was a coffee advert. Very patronising.