GETTING INTO THE NITTY GRITTIES!
- Vidhita Poddar
- Aug 31, 2020
- 2 min read
MORE ABOUT DESIGN...

WHAT IS A AGILE DESIGN PROCESS?
Agile methodology is an approach to project management that uses 4 key pillars and 12 principles to organize projects. Here’s an Agile methodology overview for everything you need to know about this approach.
The 4 key pillars of the Agile Manifesto book are designed for valuing:
Individuals and interactions over processes and tools
Working software over comprehensive documentation
Customer collaboration over contract negotiation
Responding to change over following a plan
To define Agile, the method is based on the concept of ongoing waves or sprints of project planning and execution, enabling you to continuously adapt and mature your plan, scope, and design throughout the project.
According to the Agile methodology definition, Agile projects require an iterative approach, which supports incremental, frequent, and consistent deliveries of workable products to your customer or client. This innovative approach ensures your project team can consistently deliver concrete products without being delayed by changes and evolving requirements.
Agile has a high level of customer involvement and includes frequent reviews of progress with both the project team and the customer.
WHAT IS JUGAAD ?
Jugaad is a flexible approach to problem-solving that uses limited resources in an innovative way. "countries around the world are beginning to adopt jugaad in order to maximize resources"
Jugaad (alternatively "Jugaadh" , "Jagaad" or "Jugaar") is a colloquial Hindi word, which refers to a non-conventional, frugal innovation, often termed a "hack". It could also refer to an innovative fix or a simple work-around, a solution that bends the rules, or a resource that can be used in such a way. It is also often used to signify creativity: to make existing things work, or to create new things with meager resources.
Jugaad is increasingly accepted as a management technique and is recognized all over the world as an acceptable form of frugal engineering at peak. Companies in Southeast Asia are adopting jugaad as a practise to reduce research and development costs.[5] Jugaad also applies to any kind of creative and out-of-the-box thinking or life hacks that maximize resources for a company and its stakeholders. India has recognized the word "Jugaad" as the abbreviation of "Justified Guideline to Achieve the Desired State".
According to author and professor Jaideep Prabhu, jugaad is an "important way out of the current economic crisis in developed economies and also holds important lessons for emerging economies"
Example of Jugaad:

WHAT IS CONSCIOUS AND PURPOSEFUL DESIGN THINKING?
Conscious design comprises both a design awarenessof the potential long-term and unintended consequences of what we design and a continuousexperimentationof our design process to build more sustainable products and services. It’s a first step towards building circular economies and transition design.
Designers shape the world — and are responsible for the world they shape.
We enable, empower and re-imagine what’s possible.
But we also endanger, damage and destroy.
Our view of the world is too often limited to the polished surface of products and services we design.
We move fast and break things — without considering what happens when those things break.
The consequences of what we design are far reaching.
We must understand and take responsibility for those consequences.
Ref: https://medium.com/@willwai/conscious-design-manifesto-and-principles-a-will-wai-perspective-203b47cdb629
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