This document aims at providing guidance to collaborate effectively and efficiently between product squads and designers.
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The Eisenhower Decision Matrix, or Urgent-Important Matrix, was created by U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower who was known for his effective time-management strategies. Researcher Jeanette Fuccella modified this matrix to answer the question about when to prioritize research over speed.

The Eisenhower Decision Matrix (Design Edition) is divided into four quadrants according to risk and clarity levels. Designer and product manager agree on which of the 3 stages the said story will fall into: Note: 🟣 Designers’ tasks; 🔵 Product manager’s input
Aligning design tasks into 2-week sprints ahead of development improves planning, reduces bottlenecks, identifies issues early, fosters iterative improvement, enhances collaboration, increases agility, ensures predictability, and speeds up time to market.
Sprint Planning (ahead of the next 2-week sprint)
Tickets are created in the respective backlog of JIRA project / squad, according to its project phase and nature (also refer to ‣).
Tip: add labels Research Ideation Design to populate subtasks automatically.
PMs will prepare a list of candidates from backlog for sprint planning.
Candidates should have adequate context.