Course Outline

Introduction to Design Thinking

  • What is Design Thinking?
  • The importance of human-centered design
  • History and evolution of Design Thinking
  • Real-world applications and case studies

Phases of Design Thinking

  • Empathize: Understanding user needs
  • Define: Framing the problem
  • Ideate: Generating creative solutions
  • Prototype: Developing tangible representations
  • Test: Validating solutions and iterating

Design Thinking Techniques and Tools

  • User research methods (interviews, surveys, observations)
  • Empathy mapping and journey mapping
  • Brainstorming and mind-mapping techniques
  • Prototyping tools and techniques
  • Feedback loops and iteration processes

Application of Design Thinking in the Workplace

  • Using Design Thinking to solve internal company challenges
  • Enhancing team collaboration and creative problem-solving
  • Improving processes and increasing efficiency
  • Implementing Design Thinking in product and service innovation

Final Workshop and Assessment

  • Group project: Applying Design Thinking to a real-world problem
  • Presentation and feedback session
  • Final exam to assess knowledge acquired

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • Basic understanding of business processes and problem-solving
  • Experience working in teams and cross-functional projects

Audience

  • Business professionals
  • Project managers
  • Innovation and strategy teams
  • Product developers
 24 Hours

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