Tuesday, October 9, 2018

#CSCCAN1 - How Design Thinking is changing the way people think?

As we decided to deep dive into the Project Goals and Objectives,  delve more into the outcomes that matter,  wear the strong thinking hats,  think both deeper inside and broader outside the box, not focusing on a single outcome but even to come out with the most weirdest of the idea that actually may become a strong business solution, we find Decision Thinking as the most fruitful tool in analysis and identifying the problem statement based on the user persona and also get ideas that generate from various participants.

We have put our design thinking knowledge into practice, made our stakeholders participate and went ahead to extend the thought process that in turn turned out to be a very fruitful mechanism in identifying the right requirements, understand the need and benefits and work towards our Project Objectives

Design thinking refers to a process from which design concepts (proposals for new products) emerge. Design thinking encompasses cognitive and practical activities including problem-finding, decision-making, creativity, sketching, prototyping and evaluating.

Design thinking is a human-centered approach to innovation

Design Thinking is a systematic process of thinking which empowers even the most traditional thinker to develop new, innovative solutions to the problem at hand. Everybody can be creative by following this process – it's human-centred creativity with purpose.

Design Thinking is a methodology used by designers to solve complex problems, and find desirable solutions for clients. A design mindset is not problem-focused, it's solution focused and action oriented towards creating a preferred future. Design Thinking is a method designers use in ideation and development, that also has applications elsewhere. The method describes a human-centered, iterative design process consisting of 5 steps—Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype and Test.