The Core Model methodology shifts traditional digital development by beginning with user needs rather than predefined solutions. It employs a structured approach focused on asking six foundational questions that enable teams to align with user tasks and organizational objectives. This method encourages collaboration and clarity, addressing the issue of solution-first thinking that often leads to project failures. By validating user hypotheses and creating a shared understanding among diverse teams, organizations can enhance their digital output significantly, ultimately delivering better value for users.
The Core Model flips traditional digital development by starting with a user-centric hypothesis rather than predefined solutions, fostering collaboration across diverse teams.
Starting with solutions leads to failure; initiating from a user-centric answer validates and refines ideas, aligning teams around user tasks and business objectives.
The Core Model uses six structured questions and an action-driving seventh question to help teams create digital experiences that address real user needs effectively.
By asking questions like 'What are they trying to accomplish?' and 'Where should they go next?', teams can better align their goals and enhance digital projects.
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