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Design Thinking & Human-Centered Design in Medical Devices & Pharma

InnovationTraining.org

Examples of design thinking and human-centered design in the medical devices and pharmaceutical industries. Through the use of methodologies like design thinking and human-centered design, hospitals and other medical organizations have been able to better serve their patients and address specific problems or needs.

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The Big Secret of Design Thinking? Doing.

Innovationship

That’s roughly the number of hits you get today on Google when you search on the term “design thinking.” Design thinking has come a long way since my days at IDEO back in the early ‘90s when the mere mention of the word “design” saw most technologists and non-designers frowning their brow with skepticism.

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Are We Taking the “U” Out of UX?

Boxes and Arrows

What is a UX designer? Some excerpts: Work with the development team to follow a user-centered design approach as you work collaboratively to brainstorm and design innovative solutions to complex problems. But it seemed that they really wanted a visual designer who could prototype. Sounds great!

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Innovation MoshPit

Gregg Fraley

There is no reason why a MoshPit session can’t be done within any other innovation method, be it Design Thinking, Lean, or whatever your organization uses. This is not Post-It Note brainstorming folks. It’s more like a focused psychedelic ideation experience, but without drugs. It’s better than drugs!

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A Beginner’s Guide to Web Site Optimization—Part 2

Boxes and Arrows

Review data sources and brainstorm new test ideas. For further discussion of the rationale behind these completion criteria, please see Best Practices When Designing and Running Experiments later in this article. Step 2: Brainstorm ideas for improvement. Step 3: Design and develop the test. Completion criteria.