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[MUSIC PLAYING]
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MALE SPEAKER: Great design happens within constraints.
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And those constraints are good because it
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helps narrow your focus.
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There's something about the pressure and, in many cases,
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conflict that creates good things.
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So in our context, the sprint is a very focused intense period
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where we have a team of people coming together
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from different disciplines and focusing
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on solving a specific design problem.
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In this case, we're doing a sprint
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at a pretty massive size.
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MALE SPEAKER: Too often, there's a process where one group works
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on something and then they hand it to the next group.
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And then that group hands to the next group,
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and it gets-- something gets lost in translation.
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So this is a mechanism where we can all get together
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on the same page, because we're all in the same room,
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and you get much more tangible results much more quickly.
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FEMALE SPEAKER: Product managers, engineering,
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designers-- it's really a chance for us all
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to work very closely together, and to really
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see product development through the eyes of others
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that are on the team.
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FEMALE SPEAKER: The ability to kind of leapfrog
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the traditional design process is incredible.
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Here is a chunk of time.
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Here's a bunch of experts, and we're
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going to make sure that you have everything
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you need to just focus and come together and be
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super successful.
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MALE SPEAKER: I think a lot of people's idea of creativity
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is you have this freedom, you know,
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leaning back in their chair just imagining things,
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and it's not like that at all.
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MALE SPEAKER: Watching what was going on yesterday--
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was a lot of arguing.
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There was a lot of dissatisfaction.
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And they had to figure their way through that.
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And so today, they're actually testing their prototypes
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and getting validated or changing tack a little bit.
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And that's kind of the magic of it,
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when you see these transitions that these teams go through.
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FEMALE SPEAKER: I like it because then that way
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you have kind of a go-to person in that new store.
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FEMALE SPEAKER: A lot of what comes out of Sprint Week
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is this intangible camaraderie that
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helps us work better together.
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But the second part is the projects.
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A significant number of projects come to life
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as is or very close to what comes out of Sprint Week.
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MALE SPEAKER: What we're trying to do
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here is create very high quality deliverables
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that turn into real products.
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MALE SPEAKER: An actual artifact at the end
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that you can then take to engineering to build
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or you can take to customers to get more feedback on.
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MALE SPEAKER: We hope that there will be a lot of the projects
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that people are working on that will get picked up
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in some form or another, but there's really no losers.
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When you participate in a Sprint,
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you either win or you learn.
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[CHEERING]
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MALE SPEAKER: On your marks, get set, go!
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MALE SPEAKER: There's ideas that get cross-pollinated.
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People are making connections.
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People are having the chance to work with others
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that they don't normally get to work with.
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MALE SPEAKER: Maybe they only knew each other via email,
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but now they actually really know one another.
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And they have insight into the things
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that they each respectively work on.
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FEMALE SPEAKER: Every piece together here
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is bigger than the actual sum of the parts.
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There's something bigger and more special happening here.