Design thinking is a problem-solving approach that uses intuition, imagination, and reasoning to explore possibilities and resolve issues. It is customer-centric and encourages experimentation and prototyping. This presentation discusses the principles of design mindset in the context of innovation.
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Design Mindset in the context of the innovation Design Thinking Design thinking is majorly useful for the condition where the problem itself is inadequately elaborated or the path forward is ambiguous (Niinimäki & Hassi, 2011). The Essence of “Design Thinking” A design mindset uses intuition, imagination andreasoningtoresolvetheissuesand explore possibilities (Kumar, 2012). Designthinkingassistscreativesolutions and it has the nature of the customer centric thatmotivatesexperimentationand prototyping(O'Rourke,Haimovitz, Ballweber, Dweck & Popović, 2014). . Principles of Design Mindset in the context of the Innovation References Niinimäki, K., & Hassi, L. (2011). Emerging design strategies in sustainable production and consumption of textiles and clothing.Journal of cleaner production,19(16), 1876-1883. Kumar, V. (2012).101 design methods: A structured approach for driving innovation in your organization. John Wiley & Sons. O'Rourke, E., Haimovitz, K., Ballweber, C., Dweck, C., & Popović, Z. (2014). Brain points: a growth mindset incentive structure boosts persistence in an educational game. InProceedings of the SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems(pp. 3339-3348). ACM. Dam, R. (2018). Design Thinking: New Innovative Thinking for New Problems. Retrieved from:https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/article/design-thinking-new-innovative-thinking-for-new-problems. Brown, T., & Wyatt, J. (2010). Design thinking for social innovation.Development Outreach,12(1), 29-43 Brenner, W., & Uebernickel, F. (2016). Design Thinking for Innovation.Research and Practice.