The voice design sprint with Maaike Coppens

Picture of Kane Simms
Kane Simms

About this episode

Maaike Coppens returns to share how you can go from zero to hero in one voice design sprint. From nothing at the beginning to a a validated use case and prototype at the end, with fun in the middle. 

Listen on:

Apple podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Overcast | CastBox | Spreaker | TuneIn | Breaker | Stitcher | PlayerFM | iHeartRadio

Presented by Readspeaker

Readspeaker: pioneering voice technology with lifelike text to speech

Readspeaker is a pioneering voice technology company that provides lifelike Text to Speech (TTS) services.

Whether you’re needing a TTS voice for your IVR system, voice application, automobile, robot, public service announcement system, website or anywhere else, Readspeaker have you covered.

They’ve been in the TTS game for over 20 years and have in-depth knowledge and experience in AI and Deep Neural Networks, which they put to work in creating custom TTS voices for the world’s biggest brands.

If you’re in the market for any form of TTS technology, check out Readspeaker today.


In this episode

You can’t design conversations without having them. This is Maaike’s core message, and it’s true. That’s why the voice design sprint was born.

Taken from the core principles behind the book, Sprint, by Google’s Jake Knapp, and the Google voice sprint methodology, Maaike has adapted and created a version of the design sprint that’s perfect for voice.

Everyone speaks differently and approaches a conversation from a different starting point. The art of conversation design is to create an experience that works for all and is personalised where it needs to be.

However, sometimes we’re limited by the technology we’re working with.

For people who’re new to conversation design or voice design, it’s often thought that conversations with voice assistants just happen and that the sky is the limit. You know, because the ‘AI’ will handle everything.

In reality, that’s not the case and there’s a certain amount of education and grounding required to show the limitations of the technology and what a realistic conversation looks like.

Enter the voice design sprint

Through a series of ‘serious games’ and interactive exercises, that’s exactly what this voice design sprint does.

In this episode, Maaike takes us through the voice design sprint workshop format and runs through the exercises so that you can try them in your own voice design sprints.

Links

Join Maaike on LinkedIn

Maaike’s website

Design sprint website

Sprint by Jake Knapp

The Google Voice Design Sprint

Transcreating voice experiences with Maaike Coppens

Grice’s Maxims

Share

Weekly newsletter

The latest in AI-powered customer experience. Make better strategic decisions with the help of our weekly newsletter.

Host

Kane Simms

A strategic AI advisor who, for the past decade, has helped business leaders and product owners transform customer experience using conversational and generative AI.

Share

✓   Link copied

Weekly newsletter

The latest in AI-powered customer experience. Make better strategic decisions with the help of our weekly newsletter.

Top articles and podcasts

Related content

Cobus Greyling: why intents, graphs and conversation design have come full circle
Cobus Greyling on where enterprise AI is really heading: data, security, forward-deployed engineers and conversation design.
From answers to actions: building better government AI
Pete Kowalczyk on knowledge graphs, goal detection and moving AI from answering questions to taking action.
What’s really breaking your AI agents?
Discover where conversational AI projects actually break: contradictory source data, manual process and weak testing.
How Simplyhealth scaled voice AI to resolve 30% of calls
Paul Atkins, Head of Business Optimisation at Simplyhealth, breaks down how they scaled voice AI to resolve almost a third of calls, and what it took to get there.

Register now: Why your contact centre playbook is obsolete