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\uD83D\uDDD3 Date

\uD83D\uDC65 Participants

\uD83E\uDD45 Agenda / Goals

The first workshop will be only 2 hours. Therefor not all the agenda needs to be covered.

  • Recap of Project Vision and Goals

    • Review the project vision and goals to ensure a shared understanding among participants.

    • Define and highlight the problem the MVP aims to solve and the overall objectives.

  • MVP Definition and Scope

    • Collaboratively define what the MVP means for the project and establish its scope and boundaries.

    • Scope

      • Primary Goals of the MVP

      • User Group / Possible Personas and Scenarios

        • Discuss user scenarios aligned with the problem the MVP aims to address.

        • Identify key user journeys or tasks that the MVP should support.

        • Discuss any specific considerations from a technical perspective (e.g., scalability, integrations) that should be factored in.

      • Discuss the core features and functionalities that the MVP should include, considering input from all participants.

  • Design and Development Collaboration, Planning next steps and roles

    • Presentation of the Wireframe planning and context

    • Collect feedback and suggestions from backend developers regarding technical feasibility and potential challenges.

    • Facilitate a discussion on trade-offs between design and development to ensure alignment and feasibility.

  • (Maybe) Feature Prioritization and Roadmap

    • Collaboratively prioritize the identified features based on business value, user impact, and technical feasibility.

    • Create a feature roadmap for the MVP, considering development dependencies and resource availability.

    • Discuss potential iterations or phases beyond the initial MVP release.

  • Adjusting BPMN diagrams

    • Decide documentation

    • Where to start? What are the limitations and considerations?

      • What is the most valuable and impactful area to start? UI, user flow or Building Blocks? Based on this collaboratively create the flow.

Recap of the Project Vision and Goals

Definition/Vision

The USCT MVP is built based upon the technical sandbox and the USCT simulation. It’s intended to enable a vertical penetration of GovStack based on an idealised journey of the use case "Unconditional Social Cash Transfer" in order to make a common exemplary journey accessible to all teams and groups. With the help of this, they can further develop and test their individual developments and concepts. It is additionally serving as a technical proof of concept and example implementation for the GovStack community.

Primary Goal of the MVP

  • Enabling a vertical penetration of GovStack for helping all teams and groups within Govstact to develop and test their individual developments and concepts

User Group: GovStack Teams

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