Thank you for the clear and concise explanation. I love the fact that you write bits of notes in your presentation so visual persons like me can understand better than just relying on your speech (ie audio). Just keep doing your good work and don't let the negative comments affect you. Bravo!
i am confused on my desine who can present to presentation please help me now how can show Manchu pamplet Mehndi Apna type kiowa hallo aap ko kaise send karun kya aap mujhe kuch suggestion Karde sake please ma'am
design thinking is USER centered, not CLIENT centered. the client tells you what the problem is, but you as a designer use design thinking to find the best solution to that problem from user perspective. its about empathize with the target group and not the fucking client wtf
Fine when its proposed by the CEO of SAP, with 72,000 followers. Not practical in a fixed time, fixed cost (or capped business case funding) scenario, or with multiple correlated problems (ie in ERP).
"A cycle that can be repeated" yet nowhere in the 5 steps does it mention this part of the process (which is the most important part) If your not iterating on your designs than you've all ready failed. Users needs change over time. Sounds more like some Phd needed a pat on the back & just re-wrote the UI/UX Design process, changed all the titles & forgot to add in the Iterative step out.
The Design Thinking trope misses two points that dominate the day or real designers. Firstly, design is not about the reductive convergent focus of 'problem solving'. In doing design we of course solve problems, a million along the way for even a simple building ( I'm an architect), but first of all, we are finding opportunities as we intervene in a social system to provide meaningful accommodation that opens possibilities and enables people to create a different future. That's what design is about! Second, it is not a step process, but has multiple recursive loops as we work from opportunity to functional performance, test options, then review the parameters of the opportunity, the factors that go to function and the drivers of performance constantly reviewing with the owner, the users, the owners' customers, etc. The iPhone is a case in point. It didn't 'solve a problem', it changed the future with huge opportunities opened up. That said, in 'design' there are no easy answers, short cut routes or simple paths to a 'solution', whatever that word might mean in the creative world. We don't churn out 'solutions' like a problem in Algebra 101; we find the route to a new future.
There's a great article from Duncan Watts over at Yahoo that addresses this question. You can find it here:freakonomics.com/2011/09/29/the-myth-of-common-sense-why-the-social-world-is-less-obvious-than-it-seems/
Thank you for the clear and concise explanation. I love the fact that you write bits of notes in your presentation so visual persons like me can understand better than just relying on your speech (ie audio). Just keep doing your good work and don't let the negative comments affect you. Bravo!
concise & to the point great!
Thank you for creating this video!
Informative and helpful for application- thanks
I like so much Design Thinking subject
Thank you Michelle. Perfect explanation! Watching multiple times!!
Wonderful video, thank you!
Exceeding #client needs in today's business world is #success. Design thinking is a sure way to that success and is cost effective.
Very Good presentation and material. Didatic was wonderful
Clarity in the explanation is phenomenal.
I totally agree on Michelle's clarity in the explanation
Thank you 👍
THANK YOU =)
Nice!
good presentation
Michelle - Lots of useful "what" information here - were you contemplating adding anything regarding "how"?
The whole video shows how the ideas are done
this looks awesome, does anyone know what program she used to design this?
@@juvent.h6699 thank you very much!
This is what we do in Agile Sprints.... old wine in new wrapper. How it is different from the agile process..
That would depend on your definition of Agile. Which one are you comparing to?
agreed.
agreed
Super bro and kcpd bro
i am confused on my desine who can present to presentation please help me now how can show Manchu pamplet Mehndi Apna type kiowa hallo aap ko kaise send karun kya aap mujhe kuch suggestion Karde sake please ma'am
design thinking is USER centered, not CLIENT centered. the client tells you what the problem is, but you as a designer use design thinking to find the best solution to that problem from user perspective. its about empathize with the target group and not the fucking client wtf
Design thinking is Hyped! it is what we designers do naturally, i guess this 5 STEP process if for engineering and other domain employees!
An understood problem?
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Fine when its proposed by the CEO of SAP, with 72,000 followers. Not practical in a fixed time, fixed cost (or capped business case funding) scenario, or with multiple correlated problems (ie in ERP).
"A cycle that can be repeated" yet nowhere in the 5 steps does it mention this part of the process (which is the most important part) If your not iterating on your designs than you've all ready failed. Users needs change over time. Sounds more like some Phd needed a pat on the back & just re-wrote the UI/UX Design process, changed all the titles & forgot to add in the Iterative step out.
The Design Thinking trope misses two points that dominate the day or real designers. Firstly, design is not about the reductive convergent focus of 'problem solving'. In doing design we of course solve problems, a million along the way for even a simple building ( I'm an architect), but first of all, we are finding opportunities as we intervene in a social system to provide meaningful accommodation that opens possibilities and enables people to create a different future. That's what design is about!
Second, it is not a step process, but has multiple recursive loops as we work from opportunity to functional performance, test options, then review the parameters of the opportunity, the factors that go to function and the drivers of performance constantly reviewing with the owner, the users, the owners' customers, etc.
The iPhone is a case in point. It didn't 'solve a problem', it changed the future with huge opportunities opened up.
That said, in 'design' there are no easy answers, short cut routes or simple paths to a 'solution', whatever that word might mean in the creative world. We don't churn out 'solutions' like a problem in Algebra 101; we find the route to a new future.
Here's my video about the design process. ua-cam.com/video/Pun3iPgzgTE/v-deo.html I hope we can help one another improve!
Isn't it a common sense for the five steps?
There's a great article from Duncan Watts over at Yahoo that addresses this question. You can find it here:freakonomics.com/2011/09/29/the-myth-of-common-sense-why-the-social-world-is-less-obvious-than-it-seems/
its totally crap for gormless clients
I dont find any science in it.. ..if you still down ...its common sense nothing else
This was such a boring video, seriously I had to rewind it 3 times because I zoned out 😀