Stage 4: Prototype – design the first best possible solution
Now you are ready to prototype a solution. Keep it basic (minimally viable) and build the best possible solution with minimal cost. In this stage it can be helpful to gather feedback on the prototype from a small group of customers and team members in the organization. Remember that you may have to go back to redefine ideas and prototypes.
Stage 5: Test – Try to refine the solution
With the collected feedback from the previous stages, you now design the best possible solution in terms of desirability, feasibility and viability. This solution is ready to be tested with your customers and in your organization. Keep in mind that you are testing to learn; not validate. Often new insights and improvements emerge over time and you will most likely need to repeat one or more of the design thinking stages to continue refining the solution.
Design thinking for Service Providers
Moving IT services to the cloud is a big change for many Service Providers and the level of change is different for each individual company. From integrating a single cloud service into your existing portfolio to expanding the business strategy with new IT solutions or exploring new markets. Design thinking is a creative method to help you adapt to this change. By empathizing with your customers, you will be able to generate business success in the cloud.
Explore the Insight Cloud Journey framework if you are interested in learning more about cloud adoption for Service Providers or visit IDEO to learn more about design thinking in general.