7 Questions to Evaluate Design Thinking
Seven questions to help you evaluate the impact of design thinking on your learning, not just your products and services.
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Seven questions to help you evaluate the impact of design thinking on your learning, not just your products and services.
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You want and need help in transforming your organization or business line and are seeking a consultant to help you. What should you look for? Let’s look at questions and issues you may want to consider when starting an innovation journey. We break it down into three (plus) areas: Design research and foresight, service development,
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Product and service developers can easily be fooled into thinking all they need to focus on is the moment of engagement with their product. The design method “A Day in the Life” can help us put our potential audience (customer, client, or “user”) into a clearer perspective. A Day in the Life is a simple
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Service and product design involves creating something, envisioning it’s use, consideration of its effects, and hopefully seeing it achieve a goal. When we are creating or planning our project we need to consider all of that on top of the many ideas we have about what that product or service ought to involve. That is
There is not a bigger question for innovators — social, product, service, policy — than What are you hiring this [ ] to do for you? Let’s break this down a little and then explain why we ask that at the beginning of any engagement and all throughout from the first meeting to the final run
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