Design Thinking

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About Course

Welcome to the course — we’re excited you’re here! We will begin by unpacking what we mean by design thinking and why it is more effective than traditional methods when the goal is innovation. By looking at the case history of The Good Kitchen, a Denmark program for providing meals for the elderly, we will explore how the mindset and practice of the innovation team that partnered with innovation consultant Hatch & Bloom enabled them to achieve innovation and growth. We’ll also examine what kinds of challenges are best-suited for design thinking and learn about the Visualization tool, which helps bring ideas to life. By the end of this module, you’ll have a better understanding of what we mean by design thinking, when to use it, and how to use the Visualization tool.

What Will You Learn?

  • What design thinking is and when to use it
  • How to prepare to see and take action when opportunity arises
  • How to use design thinking to generate innovative ideas
  • How to take the many ideas you generate and determine which ones are likely to produce specific, desired outcomes

Course Content

Introduction to Design Thinking

Brief on design thinking & Steps involved in design thinking (Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype and Test)

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