The design thinking process is a two-pronged approach that involves both empathetic ideology and a process that aims to find the best possible solution for gaps in the market or problems in a given ...
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Are you a creative or inventive person? Or would you like to be? Would you like to harness your creativity to solve problems for your company or for society? Would you like to add design-driven ...
Digital transformation has been a hot topic across the C-suite during the past several months as companies look to improve efficiencies. Yet, any specific digital transformation is only one aspect of ...
Design thinking is the natural outgrowth of creative teams, and it’s beginning to catch on in other sectors of industry as a way of increasing productivity and fostering innovation. Every business is ...
An approach that promised to democratize design may have done the opposite. When Kyle Cornforth first walked into IDEO’s San Francisco offices in 2011, she felt she had entered a whole new world. At ...
Experimentation. Experts like Harvard professor Tsedal Neeley and Adam Grant say that companies should iterate and experiment when designing their remote and hybrid work environments. As Grant says, ...
Design thinking, the notion that anyone can solve problems like a designer with the right method and mindset, was a mainstay of corporate America from the 2000s into the 2010s. In recent years, though ...
Let’s address some common design workshop myths. Aspirologies™ is my term for trendy methodologies that aspire to greatness but miss the mark or actively hurt processes, teams or product. Calling ...