If you’re a business owner, ask yourself: When was the last time you made a decision because of your brand values—not just around them? And more importantly, where in your process do those values actually show up?
You don’t need to become an expert in these frameworks to benefit from them. But understanding the difference between exploration (Design Thinking) and execution (Agile) helps you ask better questions, set clearer expectations, and lead your teams with more precision.
This example workflow promotes efficiency, flexibility, and stronger collaboration between creative and marketing teams.
As you explore Agile’s principles, you may wonder how other frameworks, like Design Thinking, fit into this process. Design Thinking…
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