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Design thinking

Think, Build, Ask

Change, Build, Test, and Ask Again

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Design Thinking is a useful mindset for entrepreneurs and small-business owners because it teaches them how to become focused on seeing the world through their customers’ eyes; how to uncover those customers’ real needs; how to productively generate ideas for solving them; and how to quickly learn which of those ideas are viable.

Think, Build, Ask

The process by which people seek meaning in the surrounding world and often through designers asking questions as part of their design thinking method designers can unleash the potential of good questions to build understanding.

Change, Build, Test, and Ask Again

Some experts describe design thinking as an iterative, messy process where processes of prototyping is instrumental. Prototyping can be described as “a simulation or sample version of a final product, which is used for testing prior to launch.” The goal of a prototype is to test products (and product ideas) before spending lots of time and money into creating the final version of the sellable product.

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Design Thinking is a useful mindset for entrepreneurs and small-business owners because it teaches them how to become focused on seeing the world through their customers' eyes; how to uncover those customers' real needs; how to productively generate ideas for solving them; and how to quickly learn which of those ideas are viable.

Think, Build, Ask

Process by which people seek meaning in the surrounding world and often through designers asking questions as part of their design thinking method designers can unleash the potential of good questions to build understanding.

Change, Build, Test, and Ask Again

Some experts describe design thinking as an iterative, messy process where processes of prototyping is instrumental. Prototyping can be described as “a simulation or sample version of a final product, which is used for testing prior to launch.” The goal of a prototype is to test products (and product ideas) before spending lots of time and money into creating the final version of the sellable product.

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Our course begins with the first step for generating great user experiences: understanding what people do, think, say, and feel. In this module, you’ll learn how to keep an open mind while learning.

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