We discussed components of a good vision statement:
- Outcome-focused view of a future state
- Contains "what" and "why"
- Does not contain "how"
- Appeals to three classes of stakeholder
EXERCISE 1:
Take a project you’re working on and describe your vision for it. Use the three stakeholder criteria to test it with your group.
Discuss with each other.
Take a project you’re working on and describe your vision for it. Use the three stakeholder criteria to test it with your group.
Discuss with each other.
EXERCISE 2:
Create better vision statements than those listed. Be sure to think about the user, business, and technology stakeholders and if their POVs are represented. Again, feel free to make up some background info to justify the story.
Create better vision statements than those listed. Be sure to think about the user, business, and technology stakeholders and if their POVs are represented. Again, feel free to make up some background info to justify the story.
#1: Live Bidding
Problem: We want to support live bidding in an online auction system and web refreshes aren't cutting it.
Vision: We're going to use websockets to support the live bidding
#2: Furniture Delivery
Problem: Delivering and installing complex office furniture that can have complex and variant configurations that are hard to get right.
Vision: We'll use augmented reality to visualize how it should look in the office
#3: High-End Hotel
Problem: High-end luxury hotel wants a personalized reservation management system that manages checking in/out at the desk, the kiosk, and by phone, and reports status of room readiness/cleanliness to management and patrons.
Vision: Use cloud to integrate all points of sale and mobile devices but ensure local network is set up in hotels if connection to internet is lost.
#4: Patient Search
Problem: Healthcare provider needs to look up patients to find benefit information. Can enter partial names, partial ssn, etc.
Vision: We will truncate search results at 100 and inform the provider they need to enter better criteria
Problem: We want to support live bidding in an online auction system and web refreshes aren't cutting it.
Vision: We're going to use websockets to support the live bidding
#2: Furniture Delivery
Problem: Delivering and installing complex office furniture that can have complex and variant configurations that are hard to get right.
Vision: We'll use augmented reality to visualize how it should look in the office
#3: High-End Hotel
Problem: High-end luxury hotel wants a personalized reservation management system that manages checking in/out at the desk, the kiosk, and by phone, and reports status of room readiness/cleanliness to management and patrons.
Vision: Use cloud to integrate all points of sale and mobile devices but ensure local network is set up in hotels if connection to internet is lost.
#4: Patient Search
Problem: Healthcare provider needs to look up patients to find benefit information. Can enter partial names, partial ssn, etc.
Vision: We will truncate search results at 100 and inform the provider they need to enter better criteria