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Design Thinking Self-Assessment

InnovationTraining.org

I’ve been interested in the growing space of self-assessments for design thinking and innovation. I was curious to see if our AI tool could create a self-assessment people could take to assess themselves on their design thinking behaviors, mindset and practices.

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Culture of Innovation Assessment

InnovationTraining.org

We used AI to help us generate and also categorize the questions across four important categories: Mindset, Leadership, Process, and Culture. Category 2: Leadership Does your leadership encourage risk-taking and experimentation? Category 4: Culture How much does your organization value and celebrate innovation?

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Design Thinking Grows Up - Welcome to Experience Thinking

Legacy Innovation Group

Design Thinking Grows Up — Welcome to Experience Thinking. Design Thinking is an incredibly powerful way to approach the design of just about anything that involves an interaction with people (or other intelligent creatures). We call it "Experience Thinking" , or XT. Powerful indeed!

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Practical Innovation throughout the business

Jeffrey Phillips

But innovation and design thinking have something to offer here. Using the customer experience journey, a tool from the design thinking and innovation toolkit, you can radically improve customer service and service excellence. First, there is the concept of the customer experience journey.

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Design Thinking is Hard on the Brain

Michael Roberto

In a new article published in Research-Technology Management ( When Cognition Interferes with Innnovation: Overcoming Cognitive Obstalces to Design Thinking ), my colleague Allison Butler and I offer one plausible explanation for why many individuals struggle with the design thinking process.

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Nomination Wanted: 2015 Thinkers50

Matthew May

My three areas of focus — strategy, innovation, and lean — are all founded on the ground-level, everyday application of Roger Martin’s Play-to-Win framework (strategy), IDEO/Stanford d school-originated design thinking (innovation), and Toyota-born systems thinking (lean).

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BCG 2020 Report: Three Steps to Organizational Learning

InnovationTraining.org

Companies will fall into one of these four maturity categories: Starter – not yet developed even the most basic building blocks of a learning ecosystem (7% of those surveyed). For more innovation and design thinking resources, continue to our blog.

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