Send a product kickoff with Loom
Use Loom to kickoff the sprint for a new feature or product. Walk through the new specs, or product details before diving in.
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Hi, I'm Janie and I'm on the product team here at lame. One use case I love using lean for is to kick off a project with my design and engineering counterparts.
What I'll typically do before we have an in-person kickoff meeting to start or start building a new feature is to record a Loom ahead of time and send it out to everyone.
I'll usually walk through the spec or the product brief template that walks through what the product is, why some background context goals, and the actual solution that I'm designing.
I'll then spend some time walking through the Figma files so that user, so that teammates have a chance to really understand what it is that we're building by sending this out of time.
All the engineers and designers have a chance to really understand what that ideal experience is and start to raise questions.
This makes our in-person time much, much more invaluable, and really lets us get straight to the media discussion. Another added benefit is even folks who aren't working on the project, get a sense of what it is that we're built because we'll post these Looms on Slack channels that anyone can access.
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Hi, I'm Janie and I'm on the product team here at lame. One use case I love using lean for is to kick off a project with my design and engineering counterparts.
What I'll typically do before we have an in-person kickoff meeting to start or start building a new feature is to record a Loom ahead of time and send it out to everyone.
I'll usually walk through the spec or the product brief template that walks through what the product is, why some background context goals, and the actual solution that I'm designing.
I'll then spend some time walking through the Figma files so that user, so that teammates have a chance to really understand what it is that we're building by sending this out of time.
All the engineers and designers have a chance to really understand what that ideal experience is and start to raise questions.
This makes our in-person time much, much more invaluable, and really lets us get straight to the media discussion. Another added benefit is even folks who aren't working on the project, get a sense of what it is that we're built because we'll post these Looms on Slack channels that anyone can access.