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Design Thinking

"Design thinking is not limited to a process. It’s an endlessly expanding investigation." —Sandy Speicher, IDEO CEO

We teach the phases of design thinking as linear steps, but in practice, the process is not always linear—the phases combine to form an iterative approach that you can try out and adapt to suit your specific challenge.
Overview of design thinking phases and process from IDEO U. Overview of design thinking phases and process from IDEO U.


Frame a Question
Inspire your team to think about your customers (who you’re designing a solution for) and what they actually need.
Gather Inspiration
Go out into the world and seek inspiration by observing and discovering what people really need.
Generate Ideas
Use the inspiration you gather to help push past the obvious to come up with fresh solutions to your problem.
Make Ideas Tangible
Build rough prototypes and find what’s working and what’s not.
Test to Learn
Test your prototypes, gather feedback, and iterate.
Share the Story
Once you’ve arrived at the right solution, craft and share the story to introduce it to your colleagues, clients, and customers.

Some of these steps may happen several times, and you may even jump back and forth between them. Moving through the phases of design thinking can take you from a blank slate to a new, innovative solution.

We live and work in a world of interlocking systems, where many of the problems we face are dynamic, multifaceted, and inherently human. The following IDEO case studies consider the questions How will we personalize health? and How can design advance learning and education?
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