An ok introduction to design thinking if you've never read much about it before. Lots of good external links, some interesting anecdotes (many commonly known though if you've been reading in this space before).
Give it a read if you're interested in learning more and know very little. Otherwise, maybe skim the links to external resources, or give it a pass.
That was short but really insightful! I really appreciated all the case studies and in general the hands-on way this was written, including checklists and exercises. I think it manages to explain the 5-step design thinking process very well and it didn't need to be any longer.
It was interesting for me--I have not done much learning about Design Thinking, and I am applying design thinking to a different field, so the idea of making prototypes and things like that were not super applicable to me, though they were interesting. I specifically thought that the discussion on the importance of POV in design thinking is important, specifically ensuring that the POV isn't too narrow.
Using the new thinking way in 21st century the way Uber modernized the transportation industry and has chartered millions of passengers all over the world. Very short and helpful in the new era.
Un libro con métodos muy concisos y prácticos para definir cada paso del framework. Te será de bastante utilidad si son tus primeros acercamientos al tema.
A quick but insightful introduction to the field of Design Thinking. Perfect starter resource for someone interested in knowing a bit more about the area.
"Design Thinking Handbook" by Eli Woolery offers a practical and accessible intro to DesignThinking, but lacks depth and definitely needs supplementing for advanced practitioners.