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Design Thinking Case Studies

InnovationTraining.org

Find examples of how design thinking is used to solve problems, prototype, and innovate. As more organizations and companies across the world adopt design thinking into their operations, it becomes even more obvious just how essential innovation is for continued success and growth. Netflix’s Innovative Updates.

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OUTSIDE-IN [CASE STUDY]

Flying Fish Lab

This was a local market centric challenge, so our Outside-in approach looked at the issue from different perspectives: From Outside the geography : what could we learn from what had already been done further afield? Having identified this, we were able to explore where to start looking for some Outside-in inspiration.

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Unleashing Innovation: Mastering AI-Driven Design Thinking Strategies

Leapfrogging

Introduction to Design Thinking Design Thinking is a non-linear, iterative process that teams use to understand users, challenge assumptions, redefine problems, and create innovative solutions to prototype and test. What is Design Thinking? Empathize : Understanding the needs of those you’re designing for.

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Failing Is Learning; Fail Fast to Learn Faster

Daniel Burrus

Now consider a larger-scale company with a much bigger audience than a small, local business, creating a new product or service that crashes and burns tremendously. This is the idea behind my powerful strategy: Fail Fast to Learn Faster. Intergalactic Innovation: A Case Study in Fast Failure. Many Failures, One Success.

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7 Website Lessons Learned from Switching to ‘Headless’ CMS

Brunner

Headless Content Management Systems Offer Endless Freedom for Website Design, Tech Decisions Last year, Brunner embarked on a brand refresh — new messaging, new visual design, new language. Most importantly for me, the brand refresh meant we needed a new company website. Lesson 3: Have a very well-established brand guide.

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How to Design for Outcomes

Tim Kastelle

This is a lesson that Timothy Prestero and his organisation Design that Matters learned painfully. In 2010, DtM came out with an incubator designed for use in developing countries that won a ton of awards. The difference this time is that instead of designing for inspiration, they designed for outcomes.

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The Power of Innovation: Key Topics and Content from Dynamic Keynote Speakers

Leapfrogging

Their talks are designed to provide you with strategies and practical tips that can be applied to foster a more innovative environment within your organization. Here are some strategies you might learn about: Encouraging risk-taking and learning from failure to drive progress.