The design thinking process is a two-pronged approach that involves both empathetic ideology and a process that aims to find the best possible solution for gaps in the market or problems in a given ...
As marketers focus on developing engagement programs and brand experiences that are consumer-centered, there are many parallels with designing software products. I recently visited the IBM Design ...
Framework Thinking distills key lessons in creating extraordinary design outcomes. It shares how the clarity, power, and enduring presence of an inspired vision can be increased through holistic ...
Design thinking can be a powerful approach that helps organizations break through their limiting assumptions of what is possible. It creates deep empathy and gets us out of the abstract debate over ...
This is my second post in this series. Check out the first one here. Two years ago I was a member of a hiring committee at my school. Along with two administrators, one other teacher, and a parent, I ...
This guest post is written by Ben Norquist. Source: UX Indonesia/Unsplash The pandemic makes most things harder. Staying healthy is harder. Connecting with others is harder. Making ends meet is harder ...
Love it or hate it, many teachers have seen just how much technology has changed the landscape of education. Within this rapidly changing landscape, teachers have taken on a role much different from ...
This guest post is written by Ben Norquist. Source: UX Indonesia/Unsplash The pandemic makes most things harder. Staying healthy is harder. Connecting with others is harder. Making ends meet is harder ...
Over the past few years, design thinking has quickly gained momentum in the business world. Some of the world’s leading brands—the likes of Apple, Google, HBO, Samsung, World Bank, and General ...