Design Thinking in Inter-professional Contexts

Abstract

Design Thinking (DT) is a method for the practical, creative resolution of problems and the creation of solutions, with the intent of an improved future result. It is a human-centred approach that focuses on users and their needs, encourages brainstorming and prototyping, and supports out-of-the-box thinking that takes wild ideas and transforms them into real-world solutions. In this interactive session, participants will work collaboratively to identify and apply the phases 1-3 of the design thinking process to a problem of practice

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Last time updated on 09/07/2019

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