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What Is Design Thinking Introduction To Design Thinking Design Thinking Training Simplilearn

In this design thinking presentation we will be looking at what is design thinking, why design thing is important, five phases and four pillars of design thinking. It is extremely helpful in solving problems that are ill-defined or unknown. <br>Design Thinking is an iterative method that helps resolve user issues or redefines problems in alternative strategies and solutions.<br><br>Below are the topics we will be discussing in the video:<br>00:00:00u200b What is design thinking <br>00:01:55u200b Design thinking in PepsiCo <br>00:03:18u200b Why design thinking is important <br>00:03:50u200b Five phases of design thinking <br>00:05:10u200b Four Pillars of Design Thinking<br><br>Start learning today's most in-demand skills for FREE. Visit us at https://www.simplilearn.com/skillup-free-online-courses?utm_campaign=DesignThinking.<br>Choose over 300 in-demand skills and get access to 1000 hours of video content for FREE in various technologies like Data Science, Cybersecurity, Project Management & Leadership, Digital Marketing, and much more. <br><br><br>Design Thinking Certification Training Course:<br>This Design Thinking Course lets you master the concepts of design thinkingu2014a powerful problem-solving process that involves a deep understanding of customer needs. You can boost your grasp of business strategy and innovation to drive a design thinking culture in your organization with the help of this Design Thinking Training.<br><br>Design Thinking Course Overview:<br>This Design Thinking Certification introduces you to the ImaginXP 5D design framework through case studies. Youu2019ll learn how to identify problems, define requirements, and frame, ideate, prototype, test, and implement a business idea. Youu2019ll also learn how to implement techniques for defining market fit and growth of your product and business.<br><br>Skills Covered:<br>u2705 5D design thinking framework<br>u2705 Discover Define Dream Design Dry Run phases<br>u2705 Ideate workshops<br>u2705 Create innovative solutions<br>u2705 Increase conversion rates<br>u2705 Perform iterative tests<br>u2705 Create interactive prototypes<br>u2705 Perform behavioral user testing<br><br>ud83dudc49Learn more at: https://www.simplilearn.com/design-thinking-certification-training-course

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What Is Design Thinking Introduction To Design Thinking Design Thinking Training Simplilearn

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  1. What is Design Thinking? Based on the growth of job offerings in 2021 Web development SEO Design thinking Data visualization UX testing

  2. What is Design Thinking? Based on the growth of job offerings in 2021 Earn between $41,500 to $119,500 Top earners - $166,000 annually in the United States Design thinking

  3. Click here to watch the video

  4. What’s in it for you? • What is design thinking • Design thinking in PepsiCo • Why design thinking is important • Five phases of design thinking • Four Pillars of Design Thinking

  5. What is Design Thinking? • Design Thinking is extremely helpful in solving problems that are ill-defined or unknown

  6. What is Design Thinking? • Design Thinking is extremely helpful in solving problems that are ill-defined or unknown • Design Thinking is an iterative method that helps resolve user issues or redefines problems in alternative strategies and solutions

  7. What is Design Thinking?

  8. Design Thinking In PepsiCO

  9. Design thinking in PepsiCo Docker is a tool to automate the deployment of an application as a lightweight container so that the application can work efficiently in different environments PepsiCo's sales rate increased when the company started addressing consumer needs But why did PepsiCo choose design thinking, and what are the changes it experienced? 

  10. Design thinking in PepsiCo With the help of design thinking The company empathized with users to design successful processes, products, and services The company communicated with consumers and solved problems by collaborating with teams and using innovative thinking The company saw profit with effective business strategies and innovations

  11. Design thinking in PepsiCo Good user experience  Vending machines

  12. Components of Design Thinking

  13. Components Of Design Thinking Docker is a tool to automate the deployment of an application as a lightweight container so that the application can work efficiently in different environments Design Thinking is a very effective approach to solve business problems. The three major components of design thinking are: Technological Possibilities User Needs Business Success

  14. Why Design Thinking Is Important?

  15. Why Design Thinking Is Important? • Human-centric techniques

  16. Why Design Thinking Is Important? • Human-centric techniques • Iterative process

  17. Why Design Thinking Is Important? • Human-centric techniques • Iterative process • Redefines problems

  18. Why Design Thinking Is Important? • Human-centric techniques • Iterative process • Redefines problems • Promotes a solution-based approach

  19. Why Design Thinking Is Important? • Human-centric techniques • Iterative process • Redefines problems • Promotes a solution-based approach • Develop empathy with the target user

  20. Why Design Thinking Is Important? • Human-centric techniques • Iterative process • Redefines problems • Promotes a solution-based approach • Develop empathy with the target user • Hands-on approach to prototyping and testing

  21. Five Process of Design Thinking

  22. Five Process of Design Thinking Empathize Define Ideate Prototype Test Empathize with users

  23. Five Process of Design Thinking Empathize Define Ideate Prototype Test Identify the exact problem you should work on

  24. Five Process of Design Thinking Empathize Define Ideate Prototype Test Strategize solutions

  25. Five Process of Design Thinking Empathize Define Ideate Prototype Test Finalize the design

  26. Five Process of Design Thinking Empathize Define Ideate Prototype Test Test the design solution

  27. Five Process of Design Thinking Empathize Define Ideate Prototype Test Sequential order x

  28. Four Pillars of Design Thinking

  29. Four Pillars of Design Thinking • Understand by asking user's need 

  30. Four Pillars of Design Thinking • Understand by asking user's need  • Explore by finding patterns 

  31. Four Pillars of Design Thinking • Understand by asking user's need  • Explore by finding patterns  • Prototype by providing specifications

  32. Four Pillars of Design Thinking • Understand by asking user's need  • Explore by finding patterns  • Prototype by providing specifications • Evaluate by always iterating

  33. Four Pillars of Design Thinking Design is not just what it looks like, it is how it works

  34. Example - Four Pillars of Design Thinking Smart tv remote Universal remote Advantages: Easy to operate Disadvantages: Complexity Not easy

  35. Example - Four Pillars of Design Thinking Smart tv remote Universal remote Advantages: Easy to operate Disadvantages: Complexity

  36. Example - Four Pillars of Design Thinking Smart tv remote Universal remote This is design thinking Advantages: Easy to operate Disadvantages: Complexity

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