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Design Thinking Double Diamond Framework Training

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Learn more about this classic Double Diamond design thinking framework and find resources, tips, and more to apply it to your own projects. Developed and popularized by the British Design Council, the double diamond framework has been around since 2004. Double Diamond Design Thinking Framework Training Conclusion.

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Leading a Culture of Innovation with Design Thinking Facilitation

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We have collaborated with over 100 organizations for a variety of in-person and virtual innovation, design thinking, and leadership workshops and events. One of our favorite topic focus areas is helping people lead and facilitate design thinking for a culture (and mindset) of innovation. Design thinking in action.

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Innovative Innovation Meetings: Formats, Designs, and Examples

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If you’re interested in running more effective, innovative meetings with your team, you’ve come to the right place. In this post, we’ll share some tips and hints centered around innovation and design thinking frameworks to help you deliver an engaging and impactful experience. Team Building.

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Leadership Retreat Facilitation and Planning

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A second great reason to consider holding a retreat is to improve team building and bonding. For organizations with multiple locations or fully remote or distributed teams, this retreat can be a crucial event to bring everyone together in the same place (in person or virtually). Tips for Virtual Off-sites and Remote Retreats.

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3 Innovation Specialists Busting the Myth About Brainstorming

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Even though brainstorming does have value, for the purpose of energizing, team building and alignment around a topic, there is o ne main drawback to the method: most results are of little practical value. Once ideas have been generated, they are evaluated at a later stage, to see which are worth implementing.”. Mark McGuinness ).