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DESIGN THINKING
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Most people make the mistake of thinking design is what it looks like. People think its this veneer that the designers are handed this box and told, Make it look good! Thats not what we think design is. Its not just what it looks like and feels like.
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What Is Design Thinking?
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What Is Innovation
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What Is Innovation
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Hear
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Dedicated spaces
Finite timeframes
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Design Thinker
Empathy Integrative thinking Optimism Experimentalism Collaboration
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War Room
Having a separate project space allows the team to be constantly inspired by imagery from the field, immersed in their post-it notes, and able to track the progress of the project. If possible, find a dedicated space for your design team to focus on the challenge.
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Deadline
Many people notice that they work best with deadlines and concrete timelines. Likewise, an innovation project with a beginning, middle, and end is more likely to keep the team motivated and focused on moving forward.
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Takeaways
Innovation: Desirable, Feasible, Viable Start with People: Empathy Hear, Create, Deliver Rapid Prototyping
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