9780231163569-0231163568-Solving Problems with Design Thinking: Ten Stories of What Works (Columbia Business School Publishing)

Solving Problems with Design Thinking: Ten Stories of What Works (Columbia Business School Publishing)

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Solving Problems with Design Thinking: Ten Stories of What Works (Columbia Business School Publishing) (ISBN-13: 9780231163569 and ISBN-10: 0231163568), written by authors Andrew King, Jeanne Liedtka, Kevin Bennett, was published by Columbia Business School Publishing in 2013. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Industrial & Product Design (Decorative Arts & Design, Decision-Making & Problem Solving, Management & Leadership, Management, Organizational Change, Processes & Infrastructure, Organizational Learning, Structural Adjustment, Decision Making, Business Skills) books. You can easily purchase or rent Solving Problems with Design Thinking: Ten Stories of What Works (Columbia Business School Publishing) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Industrial & Product Design books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.46.

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Design-oriented firms such as Apple and IDEO have demonstrated how design thinking can affect business results. However, most managers lack a sense of how to use this new approach for issues other than product development and sales growth. Solving Problems with Design Thinking details ten real-world examples of managers who successfully applied design methods at 3M, Toyota, IBM, Intuit, and SAP; entrepreneurial start-ups such as MeYou Health; and government and social sector organizations, including the City of Dublin and Denmark's The Good Kitchen.

Using design skills such as ethnography, visualization, storytelling, and experimentation, these managers produced innovative solutions to such problems as implementing strategy, supporting a sales force, redesigning internal processes, feeding the elderly, and engaging citizens. They elaborate on the challenges they faced and the processes and tools they used, providing a clear path to implementation based on the principles and practices laid out in Jeanne Liedtka and Tim Ogilvie's Designing for Growth: A Design Thinking Tool Kit for Managers.

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