Design thinking is a mindset for solving complex problems. Originally stemming from the design process, design thinking challenges leaders, individuals, and organizations to think like a designer---with your client at the heart and with a reiterative process of prototyping and testing at the core.
Check out this guide to learn the 5 steps of Design Thinking.
After gaining the baseline understanding for design thinking and growing proficiency, many organizations face barriers moving beyond a singular touch-point to organization wide buy-in. Design Thinking 201 addresses various challenges and solutions to elevate design thinking to an organization wide design transformation.
Some immediate benefits of design thinking often are difficult to quantify including employee engagement, customer centricity, and cross-functional collaboration. However, successful organizations understand the impact of design thinking as driving revenue, cost savings, and economic impact.
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Experience the bespoke Design Thinking approaches of cutting edge companies in Austin. Join fellow attendees for an intimate tour of your choice led by top designers.
Creating the sounding board for all things Design & Innovation, the Customer Management Practice is proud to announce the members of the 2019 advisory board filled with thought leaders from a diverse range of industries, job titles, and perspectives.
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