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Mastering the Design Sprint

Last month, I made the decision to invest in myself and go “back to school” online through AJ&Smart’s Design Sprint Masterclass. My hope was to learn how to facilitate the newest version of the Google Ventures design sprint, the Design Sprint 2.0.

AJ&Smart (AJS) makes what appears to be some fairly lofty claims for its Design Sprint Masterclass including:

I couldn’t help but feel a bit skeptical about these claims but figured that even if they were only 80% accurate, that the course would still be well-worth my time investment.

What’s The Verdict?

I just completed the course and it has been an incredible learning experience!

Everything about the course from the quality of teaching, to the learner community, to the downloadable tools, was top notch. After spending the past month learning through Masterclass, I am confident that I can facilitate a Design Sprint 2.0, AND teach it to others.

The course was as advertised… and so much more. I loved every moment of it and was genuinely sad when it was over (the course tracks your progress and I started feeling sad around the “60% complete” mark as I began anticipating the end of the course). The good news is that learning through Masterclass doesn’t stop after you complete the course and receive your certificate (more on that below).

I feel I just learned an incredibly valuable skill to add to my toolkit as an innovator, business leader, and design thinking practitioner. I’m confident that even if one never facilitates or participates in a design sprint, that the methods and tools taught in the course are invaluable.

There’s so much I want to share about my course experience that it’s difficult for me to know where to start. Below are some of my high-level thoughts and takeaways from the course.

How Is The Design Sprint 2.0 Different From The Original Google Ventures Version?

AJ&Smart’s updated version of the design sprint is one day shorter than the original 5 day version. This is based on experience they’ve had conducting the 5 day version and areas they found they could condense without negatively impacting the quality of the final output. A few of the noteworthy changes:

New Design Sprint 2.0 Process (1-day shorter than the original 5 day version!)

What Is It Like Taking Design Sprint Masterclass?

The Design Sprint Masterclass course is self-paced, 100% online, and on a learning platform called Teachable.

The first thing I noticed as I initially logged-on into the course, was the collection of downloadable tools and templates for the course.

Design Sprint Masterclass Learner Dashboard

The inner “hoarder” in me immediately took over as I wasted no time clicking on all the resources and downloading them. The presentation materials (e.g. facilitator slide deck and lightening decision jam) are available in PowerPoint and Keynote, which is awesome if you want to modify them for your own organization.

Print-outs of some of the downloadable resources (Design Sprint Masterclass students also get free access to a separate short AJS course/tool called Lightning Decision Jam)

After downloading the resources, I scanned through all the lessons to get a sense of what was to come. There is well over 4+ hours of lesson content in the course, a figure that’s growing as AJS continues to add content (they’ve just added some additional lesson modules featuring the legendary Jake Knapp, author of ‘Sprint’).

In addition to teaching the actual Design Sprint 2.0 process, the course also provides lessons on what to do before/after a sprint, how to run an iteration sprint, how to sell design sprints (internally or to other organizations), and advanced facilitation skills. My learning journey began with the “Before the Sprint” lesson series, where I was greeted by a familiar face and a new one.

Masterclass features Jonathan Courtney, Co-Founder of AJ&Smart and Dee Scarano, Head of Design Sprint Training at AJS.

I’ve seen Jonathan plenty of times through the significant quantity of awesome content that he shares on the AJ&Smart YouTube channel. I was a bit less familiar with Dee and wasn’t quite sure what to expect. Spoiler alert: Dee is a phenomenal design sprint educator!

In classic AJS video style, Jonathan and Dee are hilarious, engaging, and very well-versed in design sprints. The lesson content is incredibly rich as both instructors share not only “the what” and “the how” for leading design sprints, but also a lot of “the why”, leveraging a wealth of knowledge that comes from having run a ton of sprints.

Additionally, the videos are surprisingly binge-able (yes, I just described a series of training videos as binge-able). I spent quite a bit of time binge-watching videos from my phone on the Teachable mobile app (another cool component of the course).

  

How Long Does It Take To Complete The Class?

It’s definitely possible to complete the course in one weekend and have a great working foundation of the Design Sprint 2.0. As mentioned above, the 4+ hours of videos are very easy and enjoyable to get through. There are also no assignments to complete.

I chose to take my time with the course, dedicating roughly 15 solid weekend hours the past month learning and practicing the content. There was so much great info packed in the lessons that I found myself re-watching videos and taking copious notes.

As luck would have it, I actually found myself applying quite a bit of what I was learning through the course, into my work as I happened to be leading an HCD innovation sprint (non-Google Ventures style) while taking Masterclass. The opportunity to immediately apply Design Sprint 2.0 tools to my innovation sprint, accelerated my learning by reinforcing what I learned from the course. It also gave me conviction that the design sprint methodology is highly valuable for design thinking practitioners like myself who don’t regularly conduct GV style sprints.

What I Liked Most About Design Sprint Masterclass

A common view for me – watching Masterclass videos from my phone while taking notes in my notebook. Looks like there are 6 newly added Jake Knapp videos that I need to watch!

My Hopes For Masterclass In The Future

More Jake Knapp videos via Design Sprint Masterclass please 🙂

Quick Tips If You Take The Class

Try to use individual components of the design sprint process in your daily work; there’s no need to wait for a full sprint to actually begin practicing and leveraging the tools.

Bottom Line

AJ&Smart absolutely knocked it out of the park with Design Sprint Masterclass and I’m a huge fan. I’d strongly recommend this course to anyone looking to gain high confidence in facilitating design sprints, and to design thinking practitioners looking to add a proven and powerful “design doing” process to their toolkit.

Since taking the course, I’ve already introduced components of the Design Sprint 2.0 to my workplace and have begun teaching these techniques to my team. Completing the course and receiving a certificate has also armed me with credibility to further apply the approach within my organization.

Design Sprint Masterclass is so much more than an online design sprint class. It’s community, it’s ongoing learning, and it’s incredibly rewarding. It’s been an unexpected yet wonderful step in my journey as a design thinker and one that I’m confident has opened many new doors of possibility for me!

Interested in learning more about design sprints? Take a look at my ultimate guide to design sprint training, tools, and resources!

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