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DESIGN THINKING

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DESIGN THINKING

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  1. DESIGN THINKING A Problem-Solving Approch

  2. Introduction to Design Thinking ❖ A user-centered, iterative process to solve complex problems creatively. ❖ Introduce design thinking as a human human- -centered, iterative process ❖ It focuses on empathy, creativity, and rationality empathy, creativity, and rationality. centered, iterative process for solving complex problems.

  3. Why Design Thinking Matters ❖ Moves beyond traditional analytical problem-solving by embracing creativity and empathy. ❖ Encourages multidisciplinary collaboration for innovative, practical solutions. ❖ Used by global leaders like IDEO, Porsche, and Siemens to drive customer-centric innovation.

  4. The Five Stages of Design Thinking Empathize Define Ideate Prototype Test

  5. Explain it 5 Steps Of Design Thinking Empathize Empathizei Define Definei Ideate Ideatei Prototype Prototypei Test Testi •Clearly articulate the problem statement based on user insights. •Example: Framing problems as “How might we…?” questions. •Understand the user’s needs through research, interviews, and observation. •Example: User journey mapping. •Gather feedback from real users, refine prototypes, and improve solutions. •Note: Testing is not the end; it loops back to earlier stages. •Brainstorm a wide range of solutions, encourage creativity without judgment. •Techniques: Brainstorming, SCAMPER, Mind Mapping. •Turn ideas into simple, testable versions. •Example: Sketches, wireframes, models.

  6. Benefits of Design Thinking ❖ Description Description: Summarize key advantage : Summarize key advantages: o Human-centered innovation o Faster problem-solving o Cross-team collaboration o Better user satisfaction

  7. Challenges & Limitations ❖ Description: Description: Acknowledge possible challenges: o Time-intensive o Requires mindset shift o Needs organizational support

  8. Conclusion & Key Takeaways •Description: Reinforce that design thinking is not just for designers but a universal problem-solving tool. •Quote: “Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.” – Steve Jobs

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