What key skills do you learn when doing a Design Sprint?

In short: Doing a Design Sprint teaches people three skills that they can re-use in their own meetings:

  • Working together but alone

  • Doing silent reviews of the work done

  • Setting time constraints for activities


Working together but alone

In the Design Sprint, many exercises involve working alone while being in the same space. Everyone tackles the same challenge, but there’s minimal conversation. This skill is valuable for other productive meetings too.

Doing silent reviews of the work done

Instead of presenting ideas orally, participants put their sketches on the wall. Everyone can review these sketches quietly. If needed, anyone can point to an element and ask questions for clarity.

People usually understand ideas by looking at sketches or reading descriptions. This saves time compared to verbal explanations. Humans read faster than they speak, making silent reviews efficient for many meetings.

Setting time constraints for activities

In Design Sprints people discover how useful a bit of time pressure is to make decisions and get started. I feel this is something that people can then bring back in their work meetings.


Made with AI help
This article was is based on an audio note I recorded while walking which was transcribed and rewritten by the app Audiopen. I then reviewed it manually :)