Design is not about how it looks rather it is more about how it works. How design thinking is applied to solve complex problems.
The presentation deep dives into the Design Thinking process, tool& Techniques, Visual thinking, 6 thinking hats and real world success stories and case studies of how Design thinking has helped broke startups to become Billion dollar Companies
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Design Thinking-Solution based approach to problem solving
1. Pradeep Patel
Design Thinking
Solutions based approach to problem Solving
“Design Thinking is an iterative process in which we seek to
understand the user, challenge assumptions, and redefine
problems in an attempt to identify alternative strategies and
solutions”
2. Agenda
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Covers Design Thinking process, Tools & Techniques, Thinking Strategies
Design Thinking Process
Factors affecting the design thinking in groups ( teams, organizations)
Group Thinking
What is Visual Thinking and how it affects Design Thinking.
Visual Thinking and How it affects Design Thinking
Real Life examples where Design Thinking provided out of Box
solution to complex problems
Success Stories & Case Studies
4. Design Thinking Process
Learn and
research about
target Audience
Define user
needs, problems
and insights
Brainstorm ,challenge
assumptions & create
ideas for innovative
solutions
Start Creating
Solutions based
on the ideas
Test the solutions
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Discovery
(EMPATHIZE)
Interpretation
(DEFINE)
Ideation
(IDEATE)
Experimentation
(PROTOTYPE)
Evolution
(TEST)
7. Six
Thinking
Hats
PROCESS
Control the initiative. They
help the team to focus on the
process and ensure that the
guidelines are followed.
FEELINGS
They provide emotional feedback
based on intuition.
e.g. “I don’t like the animations, it
makes me feel distracted.”
CREATIVITY
They bring news alternatives and
concepts not explored yet.
e.g. “What about a tooltip to help users
to understand the abbreviations on this
table?”
CAUTIONS
The devil’s advocate. They focus
on risks and weaknesses.
e.g. “There is not enough colour
contrast and it is really hard to
read the text on this graphs.”
BENEFITS
This is the positive view. They
focus on the benefits.
e.g. “It was very easy to find the
search field.”
FACTS
Focus on facts.
e.g. “This information
is not clear to me.”
Design Thinking - 6 Thinking Hats
9. Illusion of
invulnerability
Unquestioned
beliefs
Rationalizing Stereotyping
Self -
censorship
Mind guards
Illusion of
unanimity
Direct
pressure
Illusion of
invulnerability
lead members of the group to be
overly optimistic and engage in
risk-taking.
Rationalizing
prevents members from
reconsidering their beliefs and
causes them to ignore warning
signs.
Self – censorship
causes people who might have
doubts to hide their fears or
misgivings.
Illusion of unanimity
lead members to believe that
everyone is in agreement and
feels the same way.
Unquestioned beliefs
lead members to ignore possible
moral problems and ignore
consequences of individual and
group actions.
Stereotyping
leads members of the in-group
to ignore or even demonize out-
group members who may
oppose or challenge the groups
ideas.
“Mind guards”
act as self-appointed censors to
hide problematic information
from the group.
Direct pressure
to conform is often placed on
members who pose questions,
and those who question the
group are often seen as disloyal
or traitorous
Group Thinking-Success & Failure factors
11. Decide a
structure
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Define the goal
Describe your
audience
Define the
actions
Think the
doubts
Synthesize
Visualize the
answers
Be sure it
work
Visual Thinking Process
12. Visual Thinking
• Visual thinking is a set of tools for
making intangible or complex ideas
visible.
• Visual thinking supports and excels
design thinking.
Design Thinking
• Design thinking is a method for
problem solving
• Design thinking is much related to the
training and the professional practice of
designers
14. How Design
Thinking
helps
Enterprises
in Growth
How BoA increased the number of
Accounts in the bank using DT
Bank of America
From Failing Startup to Billion
Dollar Business.
AirBnB
Success stories from across
the domains where DT helped
drastically in growth
40+ More Success Stories
Success Stories & Case Studies
15. Connect with me
Email: pradeeppatel2k17@gmail.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pradeeppatelpmp
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