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From three design associates at Google Projects, a distinctive five-day process for going from problem to prototype. The firms that Google Projects spend money on face big questions every day: Where's the main place to target your energy, and how will you start? What will your ideas appear to be in real life? How many conferences and discussions does it take before you be certain you have right answer to a problem? Business owners and investors want their companies and the individuals who lead them to be equipped to answer these questions - and quickly. And now there's a surefire way to resolve their problems and test solutions: the sprint. While working at Google, artist Jake Knapp created a distinctive problem-solving method that he coined a "design sprint" - a five-day process to help companies answer important questions. His "sprints" were used in the introduction of everything from Gmail to Google X to Chrome. When he changed to Google Projects, he became a member of Braden Kowitz and John Zeratsky, both designers and associates there who have worked on numerous products, like the YouTube redesign. Alongside one another Knapp, Zeratsky, and Kowitz have stepped on 100 sprints using their collection companies, inside Google, and in others companies or surroundings that have sought their help. They've seen firsthand how sprints can conquer challenges in all types of companies: healthcare, fitness, finance, sellers, and more. A useful guide to answering business questions, Sprint is a publication for groups of any size, from small start-ups to Fortune 100s, from instructors and PTAs to nonprofits and public institutions. It's for anyone with a huge opportunity, problem, or idea who must get answers today.