Effective Problem-Solving with Design Thinking and Strategic Innovation Course


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Status Confirmed
Start Date 09 Dec 2022, Fri
Start Date
End Date09 Dec 2022, Fri
Time9.00am to 5.00pm
Mode
FeeSGD 680.00 (excluding GST)
Contact Rina | 6720 3333 | training.aventis@gmail.com
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What is Design Thinking and Why Is It So Popular?

Design Thinking is a method developed by IDEO, a Global Consultancy based in Palo Alto, California. Design Thinking is an iterative user-centric process that seeks to understand the user, challenge traditional assumptions, and redefine problems in an attempt to identify alternative strategies and solutions. Design Thinking provides a solution-based approach to solving problem through emotive lenses and sensitive feelers.

Design Thinking: Integrating Innovation, Creative Thinking & Total Customer Experience

Technology disruption and Digital Transformation has dramatically changed the way organizations evolve. Some of the world’s leading brands, such as Apple, Google, Tesla, Alibaba Samsung and GE, have rapidly adopted the Design Thinking approach, integrating creative problem solving, technology adoption and future proofing to propel their business forward.  Design Thinking is being taught at leading universities around the world, including Stanford, Harvard and MIT. The key aim of Design Thinking is to provide a tried and tested systematic approach to transform you and your organization’s ways in approaching business issues and coming up with innovative strategies that are both workable and productive.

How to Solve Problems and Challenges through a 1-Day Design Thinking Course

Whilst design thinking can bring about creative solutions to complex business problems, design thinkers constantly run headlong into challenges in bureaucratic and entrenched business cultures. In this highly practical masterclass, you will learn how successful companies and business leaders adopt the Design Thinking approach to re-think how they approach planning and execution. For example, Design Thinking allows for the re-perceiving of existing practices like benchmarking and instead refocuses the process on uncovering insights rather than solely for comparisons

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