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   <dateIssued>2015</dateIssued>
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 <note>Design thinking is a powerful thinking tool which could drive a brand, business or an individual forward positively. It is also a part and parcel way of thinking that designers go through in their minds in every single design project. Thinking like a designer can transform the way organizations develop products and services on the front end, while improving processes and strategy to the backend. It is a way of simply thinking and ideating on a solution to address a problem or better meet a customer need. It is a process focused on solutions and not the problem.&#13;
In this book you will:&#13;
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• Understand key characteristics of design thinking&#13;
• Understand the 5 action phases of design thinking –&#13;
Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype and Test&#13;
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• Empathize- Understand your customers / users&#13;
• Define- Define clear project / business objectives&#13;
• Ideate- Explore ideas and solutions&#13;
• Prototype- Build and visualise ideas&#13;
• Test- Review and decide best idea&#13;
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This book will help you:&#13;
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• Clarify and solve problems better&#13;
• Understand your users&#13;
• Communicate in visuals confidently&#13;
• Innovate ideas and inspire others&#13;
• Experiment quickly and at little cost&#13;
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This book is useful for:&#13;
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• Non-design and design professionals who are involved in innovation, change management, trend-making, problem-solving and quality improvement industry&#13;
• Business and startup owners interested in providing good products and services for their customers&#13;
• Freelance designers and design students who want to make a difference in the marketplace&#13;
• Design trainers interested in delivering design thinking workshops&#13;
• Innovation, creativity and design enthusiasts&#13;
• Design thinkers</note>
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  <topic>Innovation</topic>
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