Solving Problems with Design Thinking

Solving Problems with Design Thinking

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Next time you’re looking for a fresh solution to an important problem; try this approach   commit to staying within the realm of the problem before diving into a quick solution and start by asking a trigger question that might provoke a deeper conversation around the real crux of the problem. 

Some of the most elegant and simple trigger questions were provided by Tim Ogilvlieb; What is; What if; What Wows and What works.  That’s just one of the techniques that Jeanne LiedtkaAndrew King and Kevin Bennett share in their book, Solving Problems with Design Thinking.   Here’s what happens when you separate the words Design & Thinking ——