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The Design Thinking Toolbox

A Guide to Mastering the Most Popular and Valuable Innovation Methods, Design Thinking Series
ISBN/EAN: 9781119629191
Umbreit-Nr.: 8700877

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 320 S.
Format in cm: 2 x 24.2 x 19
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

Erschienen am 22.04.2020
Auflage: 1/2020
€ 33,90
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  • Zusatztext
    • How to use the Design Thinking Tools A practical guide to make innovation happen The Design Thinking Toolbox explains the most important tools and methods to put Design Thinking into action. Based on the largest international survey on the use of design thinking, the most popular methods are described in four pages each by an expert from the global Design Thinking community. If you are involved in innovation, leadership, or design, these are tools you need. Simple instructions, expert tips, templates, and images help you implement each tool or method. * Quickly and comprehensively familiarize yourself with the best design thinking tools * Select the appropriate warm-ups, tools, and methods * Explore new avenues of thinking * Plan the agenda for different design thinking workshops * Get practical application tips The Design Thinking Toolbox help innovators master the early stages of the innovation process. It's the perfect complement to the international bestseller The Design Thinking Playbook.
  • Autorenportrait
    • Michael Lewrick (Zurich, Switzerland) holds an MBA and PhD from Stanford, and is Head of Deloitte Labs. His research interests centers on the management issues related to the design, development and commercialization of technological and business model innovation. Patrick Link (Switzerland) is a lecturer at the University of Applied Science in Lucerne, Switzerland, teaching product management, marketing and collaboration management. He has12 years of practical experience as head of product management and in strategic planning, market analysis, strategic projects and as process engineer and project leader. Larry Leifer (Palo Alto, CA) is a professor of engineering at Stanford University and has been a key contributor to the design thinking movement in Silicon Valley and globally, though teaching and consulting, and through the world-renowned design firm IDEO, which was founded by one of his students. Larry's design thinking work is focused on tools to help design teams understand, support, and improve design practice and theory.