Courier & Lindsey
Lindsey Lindsey
Hey Courier, I’ve been mapping out a new sprint schedule for the upcoming campaign—care to help me tweak it for maximum throughput?
Courier Courier
Sure thing, just drop me the current plan and let’s shave off any slack and push those high-value tasks up front. We’ll make it run like a well‑oiled machine.
Lindsey Lindsey
Here’s the current rundown: 1. Market research – 2 days 2. Prototype design – 3 days 3. User testing – 4 days 4. Feedback integration – 2 days 5. Final rollout – 3 days Let’s prune any idle time and re‑order so testing feeds back into the design sprint, cutting the overall cycle to 11 days. Think you can tighten the testing window?
Courier Courier
All right, let’s trim the fat. Move user testing right after prototype, keep it tight at 3 days, and slide feedback integration back into the design phase as a parallel sprint for any quick fixes. That cuts you down to 11 days and keeps the pipeline humming. You in?
Lindsey Lindsey
Sounds perfect—tight, efficient, no downtime. Let’s hit it.We are done.Sounds perfect—tight, efficient, no downtime. Let’s hit it.