Any design process worth its salt should start with a period of research, which (in
design terms) is often referred to as a “Discovery Phase”.


In a Discovery phase, we ensure adequate time is dedicated to exploring
both business and human goals.
El It should be broad and technology- or solution-agnostic. It should always have activities structured under a logic and a verifiable methodology.

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Content
01. What is a User Discovery?
02. Value for business and humans, not users
03. Research method and strategies
04. Toolkit