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Intro to Design Thinking English (Wallet Exercise)

Jan 28, 2015

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Max Oliva

 
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Page 1: Intro to Design Thinking English (Wallet Exercise)

designThinking

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What is DESIGN?

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examples

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over $500M in sales

There has got to be a better way to clean a floor. Current mops are the cleaning equivalent of the horse drawn carriage – where’s the car?

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12 million new customers$3.1 Billion in Savings

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Enough talk..!

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Let’s design something...!

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Design the ideal wallet

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What did you design?

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You created YOUR bias

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Let’s try it differently...

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Examine your PARTNER’s Wallet.Interview them. repeat.

6 min (2 sessions x 3 minutes each)Examine and Interview

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6 min (2 sessions x 3 minutes each)Examine and Interview

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Re-Frame the Problem

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Um... What’s a reframe?

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A $1,000,000 Mistake

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A $1,000,000 Mistakeeducation

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generate solutions

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get feedback. learn. Iterate.

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make. test. learn.

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Explore your team’s creations

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This is design

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design the wallet.

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interview. insights. reframe.

WHO DID YOU DESIGN

FOR?

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WHO DID YOU DESIGN

FOR?

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$237M in 2012

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ideate.

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iterate. Feedback.

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test. learn.reflect.

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B.A.Challenge solution

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B.A.Challenge solution

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How to apply this?

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Go forth and be Designers