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Design Thinking for the Greater Good: Innovation in the Social Sector

Innovation in Practice

Design Thinking for the Greater Good goes in depth on both the how of using new tools and the why. As a way to reframe problems, ideate solutions, and iterate toward better answers, design thinking is already well established in the commercial world.

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An Answer to the Pains of Integrating Agile and UX

Boxes and Arrows

I recently attended UXPA 2013 in D.C. As sometime director of Design at Infragistics, I personally have had first hand experience trying to integrate UX into an existing, established Agile engineering process with large-ish teams. And it has its own challenges—doubtless you’re thinking of some in your head now.

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What is innovation management and why your organization needs it

hackerearth

It’s about imagining, mobilizing, and competing in new ways,” says Idris Mootee, author of Design Thinking for Strategic Innovation. To read more about the process of discovery, ideation, and execution, go here.). Internal innovation helps reduce employee turnover and streamlines operations.

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What is innovation management and why your organization needs it

hackerearth

It’s about imagining, mobilizing, and competing in new ways,” says Idris Mootee, author of Design Thinking for Strategic Innovation. To read more about the process of discovery, ideation, and execution, go here.). Internal innovation helps reduce employee turnover and streamlines operations.

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The Distant Summit of Enterprise Design

Boxes and Arrows

Gerd Waloszek has done Olympian work of synopsizing Intesection’s 463 pages in his SAP Design Guild Review of Intersection , with my gratitude for not having to repeat this labor. Content strategy and management fares less well with the author’s seeming viewpoint that content’s design goal is to merely enhance the meaning of content.

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