Experiencing Design: The Innovator's Journey
In daylong hackathons, design thinking seems deceptively easy. On the surface, it involves a set of seemingly simple activities such as gathering data, identifying insights, generating ideas, prototyping, and experimentation. But practiced at a superficial level, even great design tools don't g...
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Zusammenfassung: | In daylong hackathons, design thinking seems deceptively easy. On
the surface, it involves a set of seemingly simple activities such
as gathering data, identifying insights, generating ideas,
prototyping, and experimentation. But practiced at a superficial
level, even great design tools don't go deep enough to create the
shifts in mindset and skillset that are required to achieve
transformational impact. Going deep with design requires more than
changing the activities of innovators; it involves creating the
conditions that shape who they become. Individuals become design
thinkers by experiencing design. Drawing on decades of
researching design thinking and teaching it to people not trained
in design, Jeanne Liedtka, Karen Hold, and Jessica Eldridge offer a
guide for how to create these deep experiences at each stage of the
design thinking journey, whether for an individual, a team, or an
organization. For each experience phase, they specify the mindset
shifts and competencies that need to be achieved, describe how
different personality types experience different kinds of journeys,
and show how to fully leverage the diversity of teams. Experiencing
Design explores both the science and practicalities of design and
includes two assessment instruments for individual and
organizational development. Ultimately, innovators need to
be someone new to create something new. This book shows
you how to use design thinking to make this happen. |
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DOI: | 10.7312/lied19426 |