Course Information
Course Overview
An intro to the first two steps of the 'design thinking' process: developing empathy & framing the problem/opportunity.
This course will introduce you to the basic concepts and tools behind design thinking and takes you through the first two steps in the design process. These steps are fundamental to reducing the risk involved in your new venture.
I have broken down the basic concepts of design into small and fun videos that will lead you through the different steps of your design process.
Based on recent reviews please notice: this is a short course (34 min) and doesn't pretend to be a complete guide to design thinking! It aims instead to inspire you to become an explorer, to overcome the fear of jumping into the unknown, and finally to start that project that scares you - but that matters.
This course is for those who believe that entrepreneurship is a 'human trait of love' and a vehicle to build a better world (for many).
My hope is that this course and those yet to come will inspire you to discover the changemaker within you and provide you with the tools needed to make change happen.
I hope you'll give it a go.
Stay tuned.
Course Content
- 2 section(s)
- 21 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Start Here
- Section 2 Recorded & Edited Webinar - Design thinking for business innovation
What You’ll Learn
- Discover and understand how to apply the first few steps of the design process to your new venture., Improve your ability to think more like a designer (open to opportunities) rather than as a manager focused on constraints., Strengthen your empathy, meaning your ability to better understand people and their needs., The opportunity to join Bootpeers a community of budding entrepreneurs learning together about lean methodologies and design thinking. , A booklet explaining the main concepts contained in the videos and driving you through the steps of the design thinking process.
Reviews
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RRaghu
an excellent course with lot of knowledge and insights about design thinking and applying in real time problem solving. thanks a lot.
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AAditya Chandrashekhar Batwe
content is good, real examples and assignment i think should have been in a place to make it complete grasp
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CChris Kleb
Good way to look at generating radical improvements rather than incremental improvements within an organization.
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IIsami Sakai
I learned the basic concept of design thinking. The video is a little bit unsophisticated with some noises and unnecessary indications.