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Design thinking methodology book

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: USA ArtBizTech 2016Description: 116 pISBN:
  • 9786058603752
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4094 YAY
Summary: This book explains design thinking metodology that is applied by high-performing companies, start-ups, and organizations in developing innovative: products; services; technologies; business models; marketing ideas; processes; spaces; and solutions for diverse business and social challenges. It includes easily applicable design thinking techniques, such as empathy mapping, affinity diagrams, brin dumps, journey maps, and prototyping. The book also explains how artful thinking perspectives can be applied to enhance design thinking skills, such as reativity, thinking out of the box, empathy and visual thinking.
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This book explains design thinking metodology that is applied by high-performing companies, start-ups, and organizations in developing innovative: products; services; technologies; business models; marketing ideas; processes; spaces; and solutions for diverse business and social challenges. It includes easily applicable design thinking techniques, such as empathy mapping, affinity diagrams, brin dumps, journey maps, and prototyping. The book also explains how artful thinking perspectives can be applied to enhance design thinking skills, such as reativity, thinking out of the box, empathy and visual thinking.

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