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Andrea Beliczki

Fake it 'Til you make it'

Create a design prototype without a single line of code.

Creating digital tools can be expensive, so it's critical to have confidence in your solution before starting to build. One trick is to test potential features of your digital solution using existing tools.

Andrea Beliczki

Fly Flyer

Design a brochure featuring your new idea.

Capture the essence of your product or service with a snappy, beautiful brochure. Test it out and see what people think of it.

Andrea Beliczki

Paper Power Build

Get great by prototyping with simple materials.

Prototyping gets easier with practice. How about starting with something super simple? Exercise your prototyping muscle with Post-its or scratch paper.

Andrea Beliczki

Retail Therapy

Materialize your ideas using what's around you. 

It's easy to get stuck in a cycle of talking about our ideas, but design is all about action. Use this exercise to help your team move past theoretical concepts and start making things.

Albert Dias d'Ullois

Hoeveel BHV-ers heb je nodig ?

Met behulp van een stroomdiagram en jouw nachtmerrie scenario bepalen hoeveel BHV-ers je nodig hebt. 

  • Hoeveel BHV'ers hebben we nodig ?
  • Wie zit er allemaal in de BHV organisatie ?
Dymitr Romanowski

Impact Effort Matrix for Software Requirements Prioritization

The Impact Effort Matrix allows prioritizing the implementation of requirements or product functionalities by considering the implementation cost and its impact on the product. Our proposed matrix is tailored to the process of Software Requirements Management and product development. Therefore, we understand Effort as the Implementation Cost, expressed in Scrum Points, and evaluate Impact while working with the matrix using group knowledge and intelligence or through the "Kano Model" exercise. The latter helps structure the discussion about Impact.