innovation is moderated by the ability of the organization to deliver it. So innovation management is exactly in building ability do deliver product to the market.
Design Thinking for Social Innovation at IEMax Oliva
How might we provide drinkable water to low income rural communities? How might we provide premature baby incubation solutions for the Base of the Pyramid? How might we create a process and culture which enables innovaiton to be at the core of our organization, be it from a social enteprise, a responsible business or a cross collaboration with unlikely allies? We need to re-imagine, re-invent and re-design the way that we do business, the way in which we create and deliver value. Design is too important to be left to designers alone. During this workshop, you will learn the key concepts of Design Thinking with a focus on social innovation, experimenting with collective creativity, and practicing with key tools to apply in future social challenges. Design thinking you can learn at a workshop; it takes a lifetime to master it.
The first prototype of our approaches to move beyond design thinking at DNA. Touching on a number of new tools and techniques as well as theoretical positions from a number of sources. Very much the bleeding edge of our current position.
This set of method cards introduces briefly the design thinking approach. It explains the design process as well as the prototyping phases of design thinking projects.
There basically 2 ways of getting involved with the University of St.Gallen in order to have a design thinking team working for your organization.
1. Design Thinking @ HSG
2. Embedded Design Thinking
Both ways are explained in the set.
For more information visit http://dthsg.com
IIDEX 2013
Abstract: This presentation aims to put strategic design into perspective as a new culture of decision-making. Design strategy is about creating roadmaps and brand experiences that are transcendent and resilient. It is about processes that embark on social engagement as a catalyst for systemic organizational change. It is about systems of products and services that are strategically innovative and holistic. Design strategy is about a mindset, a way of thinking and a set of tools that help businesses, organizations and institutions realize what it is that they should be doing next, how they can do it, and most importantly, why they should be doing it in the first place.
Design Thinking for Social Innovation at IEMax Oliva
How might we provide drinkable water to low income rural communities? How might we provide premature baby incubation solutions for the Base of the Pyramid? How might we create a process and culture which enables innovaiton to be at the core of our organization, be it from a social enteprise, a responsible business or a cross collaboration with unlikely allies? We need to re-imagine, re-invent and re-design the way that we do business, the way in which we create and deliver value. Design is too important to be left to designers alone. During this workshop, you will learn the key concepts of Design Thinking with a focus on social innovation, experimenting with collective creativity, and practicing with key tools to apply in future social challenges. Design thinking you can learn at a workshop; it takes a lifetime to master it.
The first prototype of our approaches to move beyond design thinking at DNA. Touching on a number of new tools and techniques as well as theoretical positions from a number of sources. Very much the bleeding edge of our current position.
This set of method cards introduces briefly the design thinking approach. It explains the design process as well as the prototyping phases of design thinking projects.
There basically 2 ways of getting involved with the University of St.Gallen in order to have a design thinking team working for your organization.
1. Design Thinking @ HSG
2. Embedded Design Thinking
Both ways are explained in the set.
For more information visit http://dthsg.com
IIDEX 2013
Abstract: This presentation aims to put strategic design into perspective as a new culture of decision-making. Design strategy is about creating roadmaps and brand experiences that are transcendent and resilient. It is about processes that embark on social engagement as a catalyst for systemic organizational change. It is about systems of products and services that are strategically innovative and holistic. Design strategy is about a mindset, a way of thinking and a set of tools that help businesses, organizations and institutions realize what it is that they should be doing next, how they can do it, and most importantly, why they should be doing it in the first place.
Presentation for the Barcamp Penang 2013 unconference on Design thinking and its application in creating great consumer experiences for an online business
Catalyst - An Intuit Innovation ExperienceIntuit Inc.
On January 29, Intuit is hosting Catalyst, a small, invitation-only event designed to share the best of what we have learned and are practicing around driving innovation. Seventy-five of our valued business partners and customers will get hands–on training on innovation concepts and techniques that were pioneered by our founder Scott Cook.
http://bit.ly/IntuitCatalyst
Design Thinking: Creativity Transforming the Customer ExperienceCuriosita, LLC
How to use Design Thinking as a process to explore problems and their context across organizational silos, involve end users, iterate with prototypes, validate understanding and deploy a solution. Additionally, how change management professionals worked collaboratively to strategize, plan and implement communication and training to ensure full adoption.
EST 200, Design Thinking in Automobile IndustryCKSunith1
The attached narrated power point presentation attempts a case study exploration of how automobile industry has benefited through the implementation of design thinking and innovation. The material will be useful for KTU second year B Tech students who prepare for the subject EST 200, Design and Engineering.
Historically, business has leveraged design to communicate the value of services and/or products, leveraging design through surface level principles. Although this structure has remained unchanged for decades, design is beginning play a greater and more powerful role in business. Today, the role of design is shifting from a communication tool, to a translation tool – turning user needs into business insights and product offerings, leveraging design through human centered principles. The designer’s role has traditionally come at the END of the development of a product or service. The increasing popularity of roles like UX designer and executive levels in charge of Design/Experience speaks volumes to the fact that business is now assigning a greater value on design by incorporating it from the beginning to the end of product development.
Design thinking innovation training course outline - building a co-design app...DesignThinkers
This course outline presents an approach to developing cross-functional teams that learn how to co-create and innovate in an action learning experience.
Slides from Workshop conducted Oct. 2 2009
The workshop is centered around how companies can become more innovative through focusing on their core brand and using the Design thinking process - Inspiration from IDEO and Continuum.
Are you constantly coming up short on forward-thinking ideas and prototypes that excite your test audience? Time for a new course of action - Design Thinking! Join us in this complimentary training lesson as we introduce you to the five key factors of The Design Thinking Process and show you how to begin implementing innovative and successful project solutions.
How to position your company to go to market successfully right from the start. Early stage branding plays a key role in attracting investors, partners and licensees as well as customers. This PPT targets "New Ag" and cleantech but can also be applied to any company that wants to reposition itself in changing market.
Presentation for the Barcamp Penang 2013 unconference on Design thinking and its application in creating great consumer experiences for an online business
Catalyst - An Intuit Innovation ExperienceIntuit Inc.
On January 29, Intuit is hosting Catalyst, a small, invitation-only event designed to share the best of what we have learned and are practicing around driving innovation. Seventy-five of our valued business partners and customers will get hands–on training on innovation concepts and techniques that were pioneered by our founder Scott Cook.
http://bit.ly/IntuitCatalyst
Design Thinking: Creativity Transforming the Customer ExperienceCuriosita, LLC
How to use Design Thinking as a process to explore problems and their context across organizational silos, involve end users, iterate with prototypes, validate understanding and deploy a solution. Additionally, how change management professionals worked collaboratively to strategize, plan and implement communication and training to ensure full adoption.
EST 200, Design Thinking in Automobile IndustryCKSunith1
The attached narrated power point presentation attempts a case study exploration of how automobile industry has benefited through the implementation of design thinking and innovation. The material will be useful for KTU second year B Tech students who prepare for the subject EST 200, Design and Engineering.
Historically, business has leveraged design to communicate the value of services and/or products, leveraging design through surface level principles. Although this structure has remained unchanged for decades, design is beginning play a greater and more powerful role in business. Today, the role of design is shifting from a communication tool, to a translation tool – turning user needs into business insights and product offerings, leveraging design through human centered principles. The designer’s role has traditionally come at the END of the development of a product or service. The increasing popularity of roles like UX designer and executive levels in charge of Design/Experience speaks volumes to the fact that business is now assigning a greater value on design by incorporating it from the beginning to the end of product development.
Design thinking innovation training course outline - building a co-design app...DesignThinkers
This course outline presents an approach to developing cross-functional teams that learn how to co-create and innovate in an action learning experience.
Slides from Workshop conducted Oct. 2 2009
The workshop is centered around how companies can become more innovative through focusing on their core brand and using the Design thinking process - Inspiration from IDEO and Continuum.
Are you constantly coming up short on forward-thinking ideas and prototypes that excite your test audience? Time for a new course of action - Design Thinking! Join us in this complimentary training lesson as we introduce you to the five key factors of The Design Thinking Process and show you how to begin implementing innovative and successful project solutions.
How to position your company to go to market successfully right from the start. Early stage branding plays a key role in attracting investors, partners and licensees as well as customers. This PPT targets "New Ag" and cleantech but can also be applied to any company that wants to reposition itself in changing market.
05.21.15 Vanderbilt Presentation on Building Leadership SkillsMichael Burcham
Presentation to Leadership Team at Vanderbilt University Medical Center on Transformational Leadership. A Discussion of Disruption in the Market, Becoming a Leader in Creating Change, and Tools for Self Improvement as a Leader.
My Marketing Is Changing workshop has been one of the most popular talks and workshops I have run over the past couple of years. It looks at changes in marketing tech and tactics and what you can do about it
The Era of Living Services: RILA 2017 Leadership Forumaccenture
The retail industry is in a state of disruption. Successful retailers are behaving differently. Rather than adding new ways of working on a 20th century business, they are redesigning their business to place 21st century values and practices into the very fabric of who they are. They are creating a Living Business -- A business that recognizes that technology alone isn’t enough to drive sustainable transformation.
People - Living Businesses put people at the heart of their organization and consider their needs, pains and delights at every stage of transformation.
Design - Design provides a common language across disciplines. It enables collaboration and breaks down silos.
This session brought these ideas to life through a combination of proprietary research, concrete examples, and practical next steps.
Visit www.accenture.com/rila to learn more.
Social Media for Sustainable Business [Fall 2010 Refresh]Earthsite
[UPDATED with extensive 'applications' section and new 'trends' information]
Social media has changed marketing and sustainable business is perfectly positioned to leverage this technology.
This is a presentation given to the Presidio MBA program by JoeyShepp.com, new media maven. It covers social media trends, principles, case studies, and how-to topics.
Twitter @JoeyShepp your question about new media and sustainability.
This is an outline of my branding studies, I will be summarizing all the information I learn throughout my studies and researches into small presentations hoping it will make good and easy references for people who are looking to understand and learn more about branding.
In this presentation I will talk about the Brand basics and I will cover the following:
- What is brand?
Stay tuned and engage with me on twitter on: @YazanTamimi
A presentation designed and presented by Prof. Rebecca Knapp to veterans at Saddleback College. This presentation covers three areas of discussion: 1) Is entrepreneurship right for you?; 2) Practice creating the core elements of a business plan; and 3) Share resources, sites, organizations and apps that help not only veterans, but also entrepreneurs in general.
Let's Talk: fundamentals of conversational designNikita Lukianets
I had a pleasure to teach conversation design at Lviv Data Science Summer School. We’ve discussed architectural approaches, covered semantic funnels and goal-oriented conversations. This presentation was used as a support material and I decided to share it with a wider audience. There are multiple articles introducing chatbots as a concept, including the main architectural principles behind. I’m not going to talk about them here, but rather I am presenting the anatomy of conversation and useful resources to get started with design and development: links to platforms, dialog engines, prototyping tools, connectors, intent recognition, and conversation analytics tools.
Quantitative Ethics - Governance and ethics of AI decisionsNikita Lukianets
Presented as a part of the conference "Robots and Artificial Intelligence: The new force awakens" held in Nice, France in March 2018. This presentation provides framework and strategies to approach ethical aspects in the development of the AI of tomorrow.
The main topics discussed:
1) Data is the new electricity
2) Artificial intelligence and the decision making
3) Ethical frameworks for artificial intelligence
15 Learnings from the European Innovation Academy 2015Nikita Lukianets
PocketConfidant participated in the
European Innovation Academy 2015 to shape it’s vision and learn new things. European Innovation Academy is the World's Largest Extreme Accelerator Focused on IT Innovations. The vision of the EIA is to help teams to move from idea to startup in only 15 days #EIA2015
15 Trends In Neurotechnologies That Will Change The WorldNikita Lukianets
Below are technologies related to neuro and cognitive under three key areas of accelerating change: Machine Learning & Neural Network Computing, Extended Cognition and Neural Interfaces. Neural network computing will lead to improvements in computer vision and analysis, such as detecting emotions and moods, which may have safety and security applications. Extended cognition involves more direct connection to people's brains, allowing mood, thought patterns and information to be altered in the brain. Neural interfaces get information out of people's brains more efficiently, ultimately allowing a machine-enabled form of telepathy. This presentation covers Michell Zappa research from Policy Horizons Canada
A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO THE BRAIN-COMPUTER INTERFACES
A brain-computer interface (BCI) is a hardware and software system that allows brain activity alone to control computers or external devices. In this short talk, I will review the state-of-the-art of BCIs, looking at the different steps that form a brain-computer interface: signal acquisition, preprocessing or enhancement, feature extraction and classification and the control interface. We will discuss different BCI types their advantages, drawbacks, and latest advances, and we survey the numerous technologies reported so far (including commercially available devices).
At the first part, I will introduce basics of the Brain functioning and will review the neuroimaging modalities used in the signal acquisition, each of which monitors a different functional brain activity such as electrical, magnetic or metabolic activity. Then, we will discuss different electrophysiological control signals that determine user intentions, which can be detected in brain activity. Finally, we will overview various BCI applications that control a range of devices and discuss neurofeedback technology for medical, learning and gaming applications.
The story of building the new design philosophy in Microsoft that was broadly accepted and followed by other brands. The new approach focuses on content and minimalism
Microsoft SWIT conference is one of the most important events in the Ukrainian IT industry. Participation in the 2012 Microsoft SWIT stand up to intensive training in a wide range of issues and to establish important business contacts with the professionals of related industries.
www.msswit.in.ua
Доклад на Втором всеукраинском форуме учителей-новаторов
http://ua.partnersinlearningnetwork.com/Pages/default.aspx
Для людей поколения Z, компьютерные технологии и Интернет естественны и существуют с самого начала их жизни. Практически всё их общение происходит в Интернете и они очень мало общаются устно. Как быть школьному учителю? Как социальные технологии могут быть использованы в школе?
a thinking tool for group discussion and individual thinking. Combined with the idea of parallel thinking which is associated with it, it provides a means for groups to think together more effectively, and a means to plan thinking processes in a detailed and cohesive way. The method is attributed to Dr. Edward de Bono and is the subject of his book, Six Thinking Hats.
LimeJam is the team of professionals in design, branding and IT.
Our company aims to create a value for the customers providing effective and creative solutions. We appreciate simplicity and accuracy in every matter of concern. We care about emerging markets accompanying them with complete individual solutions. We base our performance on international standards of workflow and usability.
20. Meaning
estimate the mean of a
normally distributed
population in situations
where the sample size is
small and population
standard deviation is
unknown
Real object
58. Promise Differentiation
Support
Price Risk
Effort required
is this for me?
target audience
why is yours better?
underline a meaningful
difference in competition
why should i believe you?
evidence to support the benefit claims
what does it cost?
real cost of the offering
for the consumer
what might go wrong?
adoption risks for the
target audience
what should I do to make it useful?
target audience’s implementation effort
what’s in it for me?
benefits product gives to
the target audience
68. BRAND POSITIONING FRAMEWORK
Core Target Audience Needs
and Insights
• Core need #1 (from Value Proposition Framework or Vision Document)
• Secondary need #2
• Secondary need #3
Brand Positioning Statement For %target audience% who want to do %target audience perception/insight/need%, %Brand or
Product Name% is the %generic descriptor/category% that %single overarching benefit%. Unlike
%the competition%, %Brand or Product Name% is %differentiating support pillars%.
Alignment with Corporate
Brand Promise
A few sentences that describe the alignment. Ask yourself: Will the core audience easily see that the
brand or product aligns with the values of the your company’s brand?
Support Pillar 1 Support Pillar 2 Support Pillar 3
Key Support Point
Customer Issue Solved by
Support Point
Key Differentiation from
Competition
81. It is important to come back
and start planning product
improvements before the
previous version is released
82. 1
2
3Project goals, user goals, information
architecture & story board
Interaction model & visual design proposal
Final visual design & measured UI
4 Regular drops of working code & broad
dogfooding
83. WHY TO CHANGE THROUGH DESIGN?
The IT and data-driven revolution has made business
more reliable, but it has also driven courage and
intuition out of management.
Bridging design thinking with management science
will create better leadership. Any attempt to drive
innovation with design needs to acknowledge that
there are many factors within the client organization
that can affect the ability to deliver innovation.