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What is design thinking?
Design thinking is a powerful approach to new product development that begins with understanding unmet customer needs. It’s a human-centered design process that approaches problem-solving with understanding the user needs. Design thinking encompasses concept development, applied creativity, prototyping, and experimentation. When design thinking approaches are applied to business, the success rate for innovation has been seen to improve substantially.
Understand the problem
The first step in design thinking is to understand the problem you are trying to solve before searching for solutions. Sometimes, the problem you need to address is not the one you originally set out to tackle.
“Most people don’t make much of an effort to explore the problem space before exploring the solution space,” said MIT Sloan professor Steve Eppinger. The mistake they make is to try and empathize, connecting the stated problem only to their own experiences. This falsely leads to the belief that you completely understand the situation. But the actual problem is always broader, more nuanced, or different than people originally assume.
Involve users
Imagine you are designing a new walker for rehabilitation patients and the elderly, but you have never used one. Could you fully understand what customers need? Certainly not, if you haven’t extensively observed and spoken with real customers. There is a reason that design thinking is often referred to as human-centered design.
How do you start to understand how to build a better walker? When a team from MIT’s Integrated Design and Management program together with the design firm Altitude took on that task, they met with walker users to interview them, observe them, and understand their experiences.
And so on … (Go wild, Prototype, test, Repeat, Implementation)
Think big
Design thinking isn’t just for “things.” If you are only applying the approach to physical products, you aren’t getting the most out of it. Design thinking can be applied to any problem that needs a creative solution.
As you’d expect, many large corporations have also adopted design thinking. IBM has adopted it at a company-wide level, training many of its nearly 400,000 employees in design thinking principles.
What can design thinking do for your business?
The impact of all the buzz around design thinking today is that people are realizing that “anybody who has a challenge that needs creative problem solving could benefit from this approach,” Eppinger said. That means that managers can use it, not only to design a new product or service, “but anytime they’ve got a challenge, a problem to solve.”
Applying design thinking techniques to business problems can help executives across industries rethink their product offerings, grow their markets, offer greater value to customers, or innovate and stay relevant. “I don’t know industries that can’t use design thinking,” said Eppinger.
WHAT’S INSIDE THIS COURSE?
Week 0 [ShowHide]
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Week 1 [ShowHide]
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- W1L1 – Module overview.mp4
- W1L2 – Three innovation challenges.mp4
- W1L3 – Three innovation challenges – Nest example_(new).mp4
- W1L4 – Three innovation challenges – Airbnb example.mp4
- W1L5 – Three innovation challenges – Airbnb story.mp4
- W1L6 – Three innovation challenges – Apple example.mp4
- W1L7 – Design thinking skills.mp4
- W1L8 – Introduction to Altitude and setup for assig.mp4
- W1L9 – Design thinking at Atitude.mp4
- W1L10 – Assignment 1.1 debrief.mp4
- W1L11 (11.00) Setup for assignment 1.2.mp4
- W1L12 – Assignment 1.2 debrief.mp4
- W1L13 – Setup for assignment 1.3.mp4
- W1L14 – Assignment 1.3 debrief.mp4
- W1L15 – Altitude case – Wrap-up.mp4
- W1L16 – Systematic innovation process overview.mp4
- W1L17 – References.mp4
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