DVF Prioritisation & Design Sprints

Design Your Products Better & Faster

Get concrete and measurable outcomes rapidly by validating your concepts. Convince your investors, reduce risks, avoid developing unnecessary features, and maximise your return on investment.

What We Do

We help JSE-listed companies, governments and start-ups to unlock and test new ideas, build digital products, and solve complex business problems. We do this by facilitating design sprint workshops and building out product roadmaps using a Desirability/Viability/Feasibility (DVF) Framework.

What We Offer

Design Sprints

A design sprint is a time-limited collaborative approach to problem-solving that uses structured exercises to help teams ideate, prototype, and validate solutions to complex business challenges within a short time frame. The end goal is to create a prototype that can be further refined and implemented into a final product or service.

DVF Prioritisation

The DVF is a tool for evaluating the potential success of a new product, service, or idea by assessing its desirability, viability, and feasibility. By using the DVF framework in the planning stage, businesses can make informed decisions about resource allocation, product development, and market strategy to increase their chances of success.

Components of DVF

The sweet spot of innovation

Desirability

Something your customer really wants

Viability

A profitable solution with a sustainable business model

Feasibility

Building on the strengths of your current operational capabilities

Benefits of a Design Sprint

Alignment Across Teams

Defined Time Frame

Rapid Prototyping

User-Centered Approach

Expert Facilitation

Is a design sprint right for you?

Use this simple decision tree to discover how a design sprint may be of benefit to you.

Your ROI on a Design Sprint

If you’re considering a design sprint, here are some pertinent questions to ask yourself in terms of your return on investment (ROI).

What’s the value of a team that’s always aligned? 

What’s the value in pulling the plug on bad projects in days versus investing time and resources for months?

And conversely, what’s the benefit of finding breakthrough ideas in days versus months?

What’s the value of your decision-making being always informed by customer needs?

What You Get

Pre-Flight Sprint Research

2 x 1 Week Design Sprints

Targeted User ValidationResearch

User Test Video Highlights

Executive Summary PDF

Prioritised Roadmap Handover

2 x Interactive Prototypes

DVF Prioritisation

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