How can design cut a 90-minute process to just 6 minutes? By treating it as an algorithm, not a feature.
#1about 1 minute
Understanding the universal principles of design
All specialized design fields, from UI/UX to software design, originate from a single set of core principles that remain constant across domains.
#2about 4 minutes
Building an AI procurement bot for minor sourcing
Volkswagen addressed uncontrolled spending on small purchases by developing a three-bot system to automate sourcing, negotiation, and SAP integration.
#3about 4 minutes
Focusing on user objectives instead of objects
Effective design solves the user's underlying problem rather than just building what they ask for, requiring deep research into their context and goals.
#4about 4 minutes
Conducting comprehensive research across multiple domains
The design process begins with extensive research into user groups, data systems, business processes, and stakeholder needs to build deep domain knowledge.
#5about 5 minutes
Aligning stakeholders through co-creation and visualization
Involving all key stakeholders in the ideation process and using visualization helps to align everyone's understanding and define clear product hypotheses.
#6about 3 minutes
Developing the bot's technical and conversational framework
The bot's framework was designed by defining data parsing logic, system architecture, conversational dialogue flows, and selecting the right technology stack.
#7about 3 minutes
Using design to create workarounds for bad data
Instead of being blocked by imperfect legacy data, design workarounds can leverage human intelligence to overcome technical limitations and keep the process moving.
#8about 8 minutes
Validating the product through user testing and metrics
Rigorous user testing in multiple locations validated the bot's effectiveness, showing a dramatic reduction in order time from 90 minutes to just 6 minutes.
#9about 3 minutes
Viewing design as an algorithm, not a feature
Design is not an aesthetic feature added at the end, but an end-to-end process that functions like an algorithm to find the optimal solution between competing domains.
#10about 5 minutes
Q&A on frontend-first design and service design
The discussion covers the benefits of a frontend-first approach, the connection between service design and sequence-based design, and details of the bot's functionality.
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