Podcast
After the ‘Storm: Compare and Prioritize Ideas
We’ve gotten lots of ideas from our brainstorming session. We talk about Quality tools to compare ideas: paired comparison and more.
Read MoreAfter the ‘Storm: Pareto Voting and Screening Methods
We’ve gotten lots of ideas from our brainstorming session. We talk about Quality tools to reduce ideas.
Read MoreAfter the ‘Storm: Group and Explore Ideas
We’ve gotten lots of ideas from our brainstorming session. We talk about Quality tools to group and explore them more.
Read MoreProduct Design with Brainstorming, with Emily Haidemenos (A Chat with Cross Functional Experts)
Emily Haidemenos and Dianna Deeney talk about Product Design with Brainstorming: best practices and successes with it in product development.
Read MoreWays to Gather Ideas with a Team
Gathering a team to come up with ideas is common. We talk about systematic and structured methods and new approaches to brainstorming.
Read MoreThe Spirits of Technical Writing Past, Present, and Future
We explore the spirits of technical writing past, present, and future. We explore how and why they help us to write for ALL of our audiences.
Read MoreThe Gifts Others Bring
What are the gifts others bring to new product development? We consider a mindset to bring design inputs into our designs from other people.
Read MoreNext Steps after Surprising Test Results
We use test to learn more about the product in order to make design decisions. What do we do when we get surprising test results?
Read MoreChoose Reliability Goals for Modules
We have a reliability target for our system. But we’re not meeting it. To avoid this scenario, what is something we can do in early development? When we’re figuring out our concept, we can better learn about our options. We can work with Reliability Engineers to understand what we know, the risk in what we…
Read MoreStart a System Architecture Diagram Early
We talk about ways to use a very simple System Architecture Diagram early in development to help us choose where to direct our attention first when starting with a new concept.
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