Vito’s Slices & Ices

Vito’s Slices & Ices

Vito’s Slices & Ices serves a delicious bite of nostalgia in the form of classic New York pizza styles and refreshing Italian ices. Whether you’re in the mood for a round pie or a grandma-style slice (or even some garlic knots) Vito’s has you...
42nd Street Pizza

42nd Street Pizza

When that urge to get a big, foldable New York-Style slice of pizza hits you at Legalweek, this is the place to go. A less than 10-minute walk from the conference’s entrance, 42nd Street Pizza serves up classic slices in a mom & pop establishment...
Russ & Daughters 34th St.

Russ & Daughters 34th St.

Stop by the Hudson Yards location of this classic New York deli, grab yourself a freshly-baked bagel with lox and cream cheese, and enjoy the old school vibes. The bright and comfortable space is not only a great spot to take a break, but also provides a view of the...
Eleven Madison Park

Eleven Madison Park

Eleven Madison Park is one of New York’s most celebrated fine-dining temples, anchored by Chef Daniel Humm’s visionary tasting menus in a grand Art Deco dining room overlooking Madison Square Park. Diners experience a three-Michelin-star culinary journey that makes...
Los Tacos No. 1

Los Tacos No. 1

This Hudson Yards taco counter is a beloved local favorite for authentic, fresh Mexican street-style tacos and vibrant flavors that hit the spot between conference sessions, with highlights like adobada and carne asada on hand-pressed tortillas. It’s very casual and...
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Understand.

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During the Define phase, we analyze our research findings from the Understand phase and determine what is the most important problem to solve — and why. This step defines the goal. Then we can give a clear problem statement, describing what our customers’ needs are that we are trying to solve, making sure that we heard and defined their problem correctly.

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Solve.

This phase is an important part of the discipline in our process. People often settle for the first solution, but the most obvious solution is often not the right one. During the Solve phase, we brainstorm collaboratively with multiple stakeholders to generate many unique solutions. We then analyze our potential solutions and make choices about which are the best to pursue based on learnings in the Understand phase.

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Build & Test.

This phase is critical in developing the right solution to our customers’ problem. An organized approach to testing can help avoid rework and create exceptional outcomes. Starting small and testing the solution, we iterate quickly, before deploying solutions across the entire project.

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Act.

During this phase, the hard work of prior phases comes to life in our customers’ best solution. The research, collaboration, and testing performed prior to project kick-off ensure optimal results.

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Feedback.

At the project completion, we convene all stakeholders to discuss what went well, what could have been better, and how we might improve going forward. We call these meetings “Retrospectives,” and we perform them internally as a project team, and with our external customers. The Retrospective is one of the most powerful, meaningful tools in our framework.

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