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-The prototyping process starts from the very moment in which you decide to let your ideas out. It is very important that you make the right choice of the aspect of your idea that you want to prototype and how you want to prototype it. Here some tips from Penny Haganwho has resumed Penny Hagan has resumed the different stages ​and thinks to think about {{ :​en:​steps_to_developing_penny_hagan.pdf |}}:+The prototyping process starts from the very moment in which you decide to let your ideas out. It is very important that you make the right choice of the aspect of your idea that you want to prototype and how you want to prototype it. But do not spend too much time planning for itStart and improve it as it goes..
  
-1. Choosing what to prototype: ​+Here some tips from Penny Hagan, who has resumed Penny Hagan has resumed the different stages when developing a service prototype. She proposes a great grid to reflect on the purpose of your prototype {{ :​en:​steps_to_developing_penny_hagan.pdf |}}: 
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 +1. Choosing what to prototype: ​Focus on prototyping the bits of your idea that are most important to learn about at the given time. 
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 +  * What do you want to learn through prototyping?​ 
 +  * What questions need to be answered? 
 +  * What assumptions in your idea need to be tested? 
 +  * What aspects need further thinking and exploration?​ 
 +  * What needs to be communicated in order to enable feedback from users and stakeholders?​
  
 2. Choosing how to prototype: 2. Choosing how to prototype:
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 +Different methods can help you explore and test different things
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 3. Evaluating your prototype 3. Evaluating your prototype