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Interpersonal Skills and Self Development

Design Thinking: A Toolkit for Breakthrough Innovation


REF : Z2514 DATES: 12 - 16 May 2025 VENUE: Amsterdam (Netherlands) FEE : 5565 

Overview:

Introduction:

This training program offers participants a comprehensive understanding of design thinking principles and methodologies. It equips them with a versatile toolkit for driving breakthrough innovation across various industries and domains.

Program Objectives:

At the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the core principles and key concepts of design thinking.

  • Develop empathy for end-users and stakeholders to uncover unmet needs and insights.

  • Cultivate a collaborative and iterative approach to problem-solving.

  • Learn how to generate and evaluate creative ideas through ideation sessions.

  • Master prototyping techniques to quickly test and iterate solutions.

  • Apply design thinking methodologies to real-world challenges and opportunities.

  • Foster a culture of innovation within your organization.

Targeted Audience:

  • Business leaders and executives.

  • Product managers and developers.

  • Designers and creatives.

  • Marketing and sales professionals.

  • Engineers and technology experts.

  • Consultants and entrepreneurs.

Program Outlines:

Unit 1:

Introduction to Design Thinking:

  • Understanding the principles and philosophy behind design thinking.

  • Exploring the human-centered approach to problem-solving and innovation.

  • Analyzing case studies of successful design thinking applications in various industries.

  • Introducing the design thinking process: empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test.

  • Discussing the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in design thinking projects.

Unit 2:

Empathy and User Research:

  • Techniques for empathizing with end-users and understanding their needs and pain points.

  • Conducting user research through interviews, observations, and journey mapping.

  • Analyzing qualitative and quantitative data to uncover insights about user behaviors and preferences.

  • Creating personas and empathy maps to capture user perspectives effectively.

  • Leveraging storytelling techniques to communicate user insights and foster empathy within teams.

Unit 3:

Defining the Problem Space:

  • Defining the problem statement and framing the design challenge.

  • Using divergent and convergent thinking techniques to explore and narrow down problem spaces.

  • Prioritizing user needs and identifying opportunities for innovation.

  • Developing a clear and actionable design brief to guide the ideation phase.

  • Collaborating with stakeholders to ensure alignment on problem definition and project goals.

Unit 4:

Ideation and Prototyping:

  • Generating creative ideas through brainstorming, mind mapping, and other ideation techniques.

  • Rapid prototyping methods for visualizing and testing concepts quickly.

  • Iterative prototyping and feedback loops to refine ideas based on user insights.

  • Incorporating principles of experimentation and iteration into the design process.

  • Tools and technologies for prototyping, ranging from low-fidelity sketches to high-fidelity mockups.

Unit 5:

Testing and Implementation:

  • Conducting user testing sessions to gather feedback on prototypes and validate design solutions.

  • Iterating and refining prototypes based on user feedback and testing outcomes.

  • Planning and executing pilot tests to assess the feasibility and viability of design solutions.

  • Scaling successful prototypes for full implementation within organizations or markets.

  • Establishing metrics and KPIs to measure the impact and effectiveness of design thinking initiatives.