There is a new trend called Lean UX, apparently stemming from the Lean Start-up approach. What are its main principles? What are good or recommended reference, sources or education for learning about it?
Answer
Personally speaking, lean UX is not a type of UX strategy, it is more like the business strategy which accommodates the fundamental UX principles. In UX Design you Design -> Prototype -> Validate as is, but when you do this in sync with other development units in the organization, it becomes lean UX.
Anyways, here are some of the links/books/what-have-you.
Lean UX model:
The Principles:
- Design + Product Management + Development = 1 team
- Externalize!
- Goal-driven & outcome-focused
- Repeatable & routinized
- FLOW: think -> make -> check
- Focus on solving the right problem
- Generate many options
- Decide quickly what to pursue & hold decisions lightly
- Recognize hypotheses & validate them
- Research with users is the best source of information & inspiration
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