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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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Connection over content: A new era for education technology

Christensen Institute

The pandemic cast education technology (edtech) into a starring — and some might argue above-its-paygrade — role in education. For many students and overwhelmed parents, virtual learning became synonymous with isolation. After all, virtual learning was put to the test under dire circumstances. Click To Tweet.

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Typology for Innovative Organizations

Open Innovation EU

It has been a while since Henry Mintzberg developed his influential work that made us aware of the importance of structures in organization design. Structures are no longer of primary focus in design organizations. Let me show you how the focus of organization design has changed over the years: Scholar. It enhances productivity.

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The Arrival and Potential of Knowledge Graphs into Our World

Paul Hobcraft

Struggling to get out of the technical jargon, so be ready and have patience. AI is getting to a point where it will drive the next wave of technology disruption. Google, a leader in AI introduced in 2012 “Knowledge Graphs”. Building AI application requires Context. Knowledge Graphs provide the context.

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Innovation System Thinking on a Sunday! What, no roast or glass of wine? Later.

Paul Hobcraft

That part of the day spent on innovation, researching and reading, tends to partly stimulate my week ahead in different ways as I try to reinforce what I’ve learned by applying this to the work gathered around me at that point of time, it does help shape and influence it, it ‘fuels’ the coming in week in some part.

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We Don’t Research. We Build.

Boxes and Arrows

As professionals in the user-centered design world, we are trained and inclined to think of product design as relying on a solid knowledge, frequently tested, of our potential users, their real-life needs and habits. They have heard about something called “UX” but see user experience design as but a simple implementation of their idea.

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How to Take Meaning from a Black Swan Event

The Inovo Group

– Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder, 2012. The answer to this question lies in Taleb’s follow-on book called Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder (2012). Population growth, technology and globalization have increased the speed and impact of unexpected events.

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