Aim
Ensure that your project has all of the bases covered and is well positioned for subsequent design, define and build phases. Identify the overarching needs of your organisation and the needs of your users to ensure the right solution is delivered. The aim of the Discovery phase is to ensure that the whole team can clearly articulate what success looks like.
Approach
A Discovery phase at the inception of the project includes workshops with key stakeholders. Combined with user research the collated information will uncover what needs to be delivered for the project to be successful. Further, this information will be used to guide and inform theteam through the later project phases including the Design & Build works.
Outcome
A project roadmap which gives the greatest chance of success for the project, addressing and anticipating user needs.
Process
The discovery process is vital for the success of a project.
Discovery involves several processes:
- Identifying the overarching business goals. This will involve key stakeholders and will lead to an understanding of where the current project fits into the strategy and plans of the organisation
- Identifying the strengths and weaknesses of the current state
- Conducting user research to define personas and understand priority user needs and tasks.
- Identifying the objectives of the project
- Documentation of the key deliverables and project requirements
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