Problems of all sizes surround us. Software that never seems to work perfectly. The bank account that has less in it than you thought. An idea your client won’t let go of. World peace.
In this course, you will learn exactly how to clarify, simplify, re-state, and re-examine problems in order to be a better problem-solver. And you’ll learn to do it methodically, as designers do. Whether at work or in your personal life, it’s often the way we, our clients, and our colleagues think about, describe, and look at problems that keeps us stuck on them. While every problem may not have an obvious and immediate solution, the more clearly you define and present your problem, the more likely you will be able to see pathways to address it. Designers seek to find high-value aspects of a problem to solve, define them clearly, and then create and test out relevant solutions. In this course, you’ll learn to look at, phrase, and define a problem like a designer, so that you can identify creative, possible solutions more easily. Consider the difference between: “a few apples and a few oranges is what?” (hint: it might be the base of a basic fruit salad) versus “2+2=?” The second write-up is solveable. It’s written in terms with a simple framework. Even if the numbers were more complex, there’s a way to get an outcome. More info - https://skl.sh/2F2dF5h
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