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Design Thinking: Implementing the Process


Design Thinking: Implementing the Process
Size: 524 MB | Duration: 0h 46m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 30fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch
Genre: eLearning | Level: Appropriate for all | Language: English

 

Design thinking may be the answer to all your product design challenges. It can help you save time and find more creative solutions to your customer needs. But it takes a good plan and team buy-in to get started. Learn how to implement a design thinking process at your company, with this practical guide from user experience expert Chris Nodder.


Follow along with a sample project—a trail maintenance app—as it goes through a one-week design thinking process. Watch the development team use design thinking to turn new ideas into a testable concept and full-featured product. Along the way, you'll learn who should be involved, what activities you need to perform, and how to observe users, come up with great ideas, test solutions with prototypes, and plan development. Plus, discover how to avoid the common issues that can get in the way of a successful design thinking session, and the traps that people fall into when using the process for the first time.

Topics include:
* Assembling a team
* Finding a location
* Watching real users
* Mapping the customer journey
* Identifying pain points
* Coming up with good ideas
* Testing ideas with real customers
* Planning development
* Understanding the benefits of design thinking

 

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