Prepare test
Make ideas tangible
Equipped with a promising idea, we now embark on the test phase. By casting our idea swiftly and simply into a concrete form, we are able to put our solution to the test.
Experiment with a sense of curiosity
In day-to-day life we’re constantly trying out how things taste or feel, or what reaction they evoke. Prototyping is based precisely on this principle of curiosity, combined with a structured approach. By determining early on what works and how, development of the idea can be honed based on values and then discarded or advanced with a view to saving resources. The Prototyping Basics indicate the dimensions and well- established formats available to enable rapid learning and adaptation.
Prototyping Basics
In order to go beyond following our intuition when developing solutions, prototype testing enables us to collect qualitative and quantitative data that supports evidence-based decisions. Before we start creating a prototype, we plan our approach to testing using the Assemble Test Base template.
Prototyping Basics
Almost all patterns of action in public administration can be experientially redesigned and tested according to different “orders of design” (Buchanan, 2001):
- Communication: Signs, visualizations, simple language
- Construction: Products, rooms, furniture, hardware
- Interaction: Services, processes, software
- Integration: Organizational structures, laws, systems
Achieve your goal more cheaply, quickly and effectively
The need for structured experimentation will increase in the public sector in the future. This is because working with prototypes can produce key insights and data bases, especially in the case of complex problems. Instead of implementing a solution at great expense, it can be validated first. This also allows for better preparation and implementation of legal amendments.
The German government supports this approach:
“In order to be able to better assess the practicality and effectiveness of regulatory alternatives, the Federal Government will, in appropriate cases, test them in practice with [...] persons/organizations concerned [...], e.g. by means of business games, simulations or model trials. [...] Only then are the corresponding draft regulations to be adopted by the Federal Government.”
Arbeitsprogramm Bessere Rechtsetzung, 2018
Work sheet Prototyping Basics (Cycles and Dimensions)
Work sheet Prototyping Basics (Formats and Scope)