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Let's Go Starbursting! [Template]
Have you ever heard about Starbursting? What a cool name for a design tool, but what does it really entail and how does it work? We prepared the most important facts for you in this article, also featuring a free template you can use. What Is Starbursting? No, we are not talking about the fruity candies with the same name. Starbursting is a tool for brainstorming and it focuses on understanding…
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We have been previously mentioning Design Thinking in other articles, but we have never properly introduced this set of practices to you. In this article we want to give you an overview of what Design Thinking is, where it comes from, why it is used and what it includes. This article however does not claim to reflect the complete content of this subject and for more information we will add some book recommendations at the bottom for further learning.
What Is Design Thinking?
Design Thinking is a set of cognitive activities, that practitioners can apply during the process of designing. It is not built for a particular niche or industry and that is why it became a popular methodology for organizations in all sectors. If you are looking to innovate with a structure, then Design Thinking might help you with achieve that objective.
Where Does Design Thinking Come From?
While the first mention of the methodology with the name Design Thinking was around 1987 in the book Design Thinking by Peter Rowe, there were similar concepts and thoughts found in material, dating back to the 1940s. It was first a set of creativity techniques and then it gained more relevance in industrial solution design over the years.
Who’s Using Design Thinking?
As mentioned above, the Design Thinking methodology is gaining popularity in this age, where innovation is a key to success and to staying successful. If you are market leader with your product, that’s great, but if you rest on the success, there will be soon someone else with a better product to take your place. Among many others, some of the practicing organizations are SAP, IDEO, Philips, Volkswagen, Siemens, Airbnb, Deutsche Bank, Procter & Gamble, Deloitte Digital, IBM and Microsoft.
Principles in Design
With a lot of practice and experience Christoph Meinel and Larry Leifer identified, that there are four principles to Design Thinking:
The human rule – all design activity is ultimately social in nature
The ambiguity rule – design thinkers must preserve ambiguity
The re-design rule – all design is re-design
The tangibility rule – making ideas tangible always facilitates communication
Design Thinking Phases
The phases in Design Thinking are not necessarily strictly chronological. Of course you have to start somewhere but it is common to leverage the results of a particular phase and re-start a previous phase with the lessons learned.
Empathize: Understand the needs and requirements
Define: Prepare a meaningful and actionable problem statement
Ideate: Think and brainstorm for possible solutions
Prototype: Build a first conceptual yet functional solution
Test: Try the prototype, let others try it and gather feedback
Wicked Problems
I love the naming of this particular type of problem but it’s so very fitting. The term was first coined by Horst Rittel, addressing ill-defined or tricky problems. The problem with ill-defined problems is that they are ill-defined and that both the problem itself and the solution are unknown unknowns (you know who you are).
The opposite of a wicked problem would be a tame, or well-defined, problem where the issue is clear and a solution is at least potentially possible through technical knowledge. If you deal with wicked problems, often the required steps to achieve a solution are not easily determined and it is hard to estimate any timelines for delivery.
The A-Ha Moment
This is the fun part of the design processing. This term defines that particular moment when through brainstorming and thinking exercises suddenly a path to a possible solution becomes clear to you. Prior to this point all possible solutions are of rather tacit, nebulous and / or inexact nature. When this moment is reached, it becomes more and more clear how a final product could look like.
Further Reading
Stanford University: Introduction to the Design Thinking Process (PDF)
Delft Design Guide: Design Strategies and Methods
Marc Stickdorn, Jakob Schneider:Â This is Service Design Thinking (Basics, Tools, Cases)
Vijay Kumar: 101 Design Methods: A Structured Approach for Driving Innovation in Your Organization
Stanford University: Go for a ride!: Virtual Crash Course Video (80 min.)
Photo credit: Paris-Est d.school at École des Ponts / Sebastiaan ter Burg
Elements of Design Thinking We have been previously mentioning Design Thinking in other articles, but we have never properly introduced this set of practices to you.
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The Truth Lies in the Data
The Truth Lies in the Data
Data doesn’t lie; people do. You don’t need a team of data scientists to solve mysterious riddles reserved for the privileged mind. You need complete stories that can be told time and time again, without variation. Anyone who promises you magical results is using tricks they will never fully reveal to you. Beware of people who make you feel like you just can’t understand what they’re doing…
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Don't Be Victim of Pseudo iTunes Scams
Don’t Be Victim of Pseudo iTunes Scams
Watch out if you use Apple’s music store iTunes User Scam Warning – Now, whenever someone mentions Apple online, you can bet that someone will be screaming fraudsters or scam-artists at their screen or mobile device. This is just a natural reaction that some people have to a popular and hugely successful company. Yes, Apple does charge a high price for their products but the fact that so many…
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Are Passwords Really Safer Than Biometric Locks?
Are Passwords Really Safer Than Biometric Locks?
In light of all the high-profile hacks – many of them involving personal login information and user passwords – companies are starting to focus their attention on advanced security. Since passwords can be hacked, sometimes easily, they need to find a new way to authenticate and identify users. In 2014 alone, companies such as eBay, Evernote, Feedly, Domino’s Pizza, PF Chang’s and many more were…
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How to Format a Word Document [Template]
How to Format a Word Document [Template]
Whether you use Microsoft Word for private or professional activities, many people have difficulties starting a document from scratch. Fortunately after many years of editing in Enterprise environments I’ve grown comfortable with creating structures from zero. That is why I want to share with you some guidelines, information and of course also a free template file, that you can utilize for…
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Extinct Human Species You've Never Seen Before [Video]
Extinct Human Species You’ve Never Seen Before [Video]
Today we’d like to feature a more scientific video by Kevin Garattoni, the Hybrid Librarian. Have there really been Hobbits in the past?! In this video he tells us about 10 types of human species, that are not known to everybody. It’s exciting to watch these examples and wonder, what could have been, if one of these human species could have survived somehow throughout all this time and still be…
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Why and How to Work with Virtual Teams?
Why and How to Work with Virtual Teams?
Virtual teams are on the rise – there is no denying that. They started to pop up in larger enterprises roughly fifteen years ago and have been increasingly utilized by organizations that work on a global scale ever since. I decided to write this post when I discovered that working with virtual teams seemed to be the most challenging type of handling efforts of a team for many people. Since I have…
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About: Paul Polman
Paul Polman is the CEO of Unilever and next to leading the company he is also greatly involved in sustainable development matters and other good causes. If you are interested in his work you should also consider following him on Twitter. Quick Biography 1956: Born in Enschede, Netherlands, son of a tyre company executive father and a former schoolteacher mother 1977: Bachelor of Business…
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7 Ways to Manage with Harry Potter
7 Ways to Manage with Harry Potter
Wondering why Millennials have a universal mistrust of authority and where they got it from? They attended the school of healthy skepticism, as professed by the most respected sage of her generation: J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series. She raised the children you are now trying to manage. If you are not familiar with the canon of their childhood, they will never fully respect you.…
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Amazon Launches New Prime Music Service
Amazon Launches New Prime Music Service
After adding a movie and series streaming service to their Prime package, Amazon is now also offering a music cloud for their Prime subscribers without additional costs. About Amazon Prime At the beginning there was just Amazon being one of the world’s biggest digital markets. Then they added the Prime service subscription, so people could pay a small monthly fee to get better service. Later…
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The Process of Invention and Design [Video]
The Process of Invention and Design [Video]
Being innovative, designing new products, bringing ideas to live and even the process of getting new ideas is to many just theory. You encounter the requirements for such activities all around us in modern working environments. But how does such a process look like? Qualcomm did a very interesting series on their YouTube channel on how invention looks like and called it their #WhyWait Invent-Off.…
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5 of the Most Popular TechAcute Articles in 2015
5 of the Most Popular TechAcute Articles in 2015
The year 2015 is officially over now and it was great. We are thinking back on uncountable awesome encounters with new friends and great conversations with everyone of you. I’m sure the year 2016 will be just as awesome or even better perhaps? That’s up to you and me to make it better as good as we can. The second birthday of TechAcute is also in only a few weeks time. A lot to come in 2016! We…
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Xenex Robot Destroys Ebola Virus & Anthrax Spores
Xenex Robot Destroys Ebola Virus & Anthrax Spores
With many pathogens roaming around, it’s clear that something has to be done because sooner rather than later we will have to deal with a massive, worldwide epidemic and we need to address that as fast as possible. This is why many researchers have focused on delivering a way to deal with any diseases, and now it seems that we finally have a way to defeat one of the major viruses yet. The Xenex…
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Guide to Content Marketing
TechAcute is a blog and yet we participate in content marketing. That doesn’t mean that we drive evil psychological strategies to bait you to click our articles. This just means that all the authors here at TechAcute put a lot of effort into their writing and it would be a pity if nobody saw their articles, right? We are no marketing blog either (in case you’re no regular reader), but to a degree…
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Redesign Your Life
This Christmas I didn’t send out cards. I simply ran out of time.
Not wanting my friends to worry, I posted a message on Facebook, letting them know not to expect anything via snail mail. Everything is ok, life is good but busy. After that, I made one phone call to the one elderly friend who I know is not on Facebook, and would have worried. So there, my friends have followed me into the digital…
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Elizabeth Holmes: Enabling Early Detection of Diseases [Video]
Elizabeth Holmes: Enabling Early Detection of Diseases [Video]
In this video of the TEDMED 2014 event Elizabeth Holmes, Founder and CEO of Theranos, is speaking about enabling early detection and treatment of diseases by new diagnostic tools and medical technology. Only when people are truly informed about their health, they are able to make educated decisions about their healthcare. Elizabeth is one of the most mission driven and committed leaders in the…
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