1. Stakeholder Brainstorming:
- Activity: Meet with stakeholders (product managers, doctors, etc.) to discuss needs, pain points, and desired functionalities for the Prodia for Doctor application.
- Deliverable: A documented list of potential features and functionalities based on stakeholder input.
2. Analyzing PRD (Product Requirements Document):
- Activity: Review the PRD created by stakeholders. This document should outline the technical specifications, user stories, and functional requirements for the new features.
- Deliverable: A clear understanding of the technical feasibility, user needs, and project scope based on the PRD.
3. Internal Design Brainstorming:
- Activity: Collaborate with the core design team (UI/UX designers, visual designers) to brainstorm design solutions based on the stakeholder input and PRD. This may involve sketching, wireframing, and prototyping initial ideas.
- Deliverable: Low-fidelity wireframes or prototypes that capture the core functionalities and user flows for the new features.
4. Design Iteration and Refinement:
- Activity: Refine the initial design solutions based on internal feedback and discussions. This may involve usability testing with potential users and further iterations on the prototypes.
- Deliverable: Mid-fidelity prototypes that are more polished and incorporate feedback from the core team.
5. Presenting Final Design Results:
- Activity: Prepare a final presentation for stakeholders showcasing the designed features and user flows within the Prodia for Doctor application. This may include user interface mockups, high-fidelity prototypes, and clear explanations of design decisions.
- Deliverable: Stakeholder approval on the final design direction for the new features in the Prodia for Doctor application.