Reality check: 9/10 of new products fail.

Lean User Experience

The Lean Startup Approach
The same method can be applied to the design and development of new products.
User experience (UX) is critical to the adoption and use of software products. When designing a product, one has to take into account a variety of product characteristics: practicality, utility, ease of use, efficiency of the system, aesthetics, human interaction, and much more. Too often UX is long design process cycles that slows down a project. Lean UX incorporates design within a lean start-up approach, incorporating “rapid build-measure-learn cycles, with feedback coming early and often.” With a constant feedback loop, companies are able to quickly figure out what works and what doesn’t, then quickly make the necessary adjustments. Kappe stressed the importance of focusing on true purpose of the product. Too often designers and developers get bogged down with the technicalities and overlook the main goal of the product. He advised to always ask “what problem does this product solve?” Whether it’s an easier, faster, or more convenient way to get something done, if your product makes someone’s life easier, then you’re on the right track. Check out the Lean User Experience slides below: