The Design Thinking Process

The Design Thinking Process

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Design Thinking is a 5-step process to come up with meaningful ideas that solve real problems for a particular group of people. The process is taught in top design and business schools around the world. It has brought many businesses lots of happy customers and helped entrepreneurs from all around the world, to solve problems with innovative new solutions. #learn #designthinking

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Step 1: Empathize
The purpose of step one is to conduct interviews that give you an idea about what people really care about. We need to empathize with their situation.
For example, if you want to help old people, you might find that they want to keep the ability to walk around. In your conversations, they might share with you different ways they can do that. Later into the interview you'll want to dig a little deeper, look for personal stories or situations where things became difficult. Ideally, you redo the process with many people with the same problem.

Step 2: Define the Problem
Looking at the interviews, you can now understand the actual needs that people are trying to fulfill with certain activities. One way to do that is to underline the verbs or activities that the people mentioned when talking about their problems: like going for a walk, meeting old friends for tea, or simply going grocery shopping around the corner store. You might realize it's not so much about going out, but more about staying in touch. After your analysis, formulate a problem statement: “Some elderly are afraid to be lonely. The want to stay connected.”

Step 3: Ideate
Now focus only on the problem statement and come up with ideas that solve the problem. The point is not to get a perfect idea, but rather to come up with as many ideas: like unique virtual reality experiences, senior friendly hover boards or a modified pushcart. Whatever it is, sketch up your best ideas and show them to the people you are trying to help, so you get their feedback.

Step 4: Prototype
Now take a moment to reflect on what you have learned from your conversations about the different ideas. Ask yourself, how does your idea fit in the context of people's actual lives. Your solution could be a combination of a new idea and what is already being used. Then connect the dots, sketch up your final solution and go build a real prototype that's just good enough to be tested.

Step 5: Test
Now test your prototype with actual users. Don't defend your idea in case people don't like it, the point is to learn what works and what didn't, so any feedback is great. Then go back to ideation or prototyping and apply your learning. Repeat the process until you have a prototype that works and solves the real problem. Now you are ready to change the world or open shop.

To experience design thinking first hand, do the free virtual design thinking crash course from Stanford’s D-School right now. You will learn to design a new gift giving experience. Find the link and a guide for facilitators in the description below. After you are done, share your experience and gift idea in the comment To learn more about creative and critical thinking, check out our other sprouts videos. And if you want to support our channel, visit http://patreon.com/sprouts.

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@emrahy.849
@emrahy.849 - 24.01.2024 23:42

Thanks a lot..🎯

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@PanjenMalang-ow6js
@PanjenMalang-ow6js - 09.01.2024 06:25

Ide" penting untuk memecahkan masalah" riil untuk sekelompok tertentu

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@jangsoodlor
@jangsoodlor - 07.12.2023 13:59

Knownledge of the Land pog

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@Larsbor
@Larsbor - 02.12.2023 02:24

Ohh dear I see why I as a design person with project management certification run into trouble with so called projectmanager people with counstruction background who just run stuff as usual. Dont try to reinvent the wheel ! just imagine stopping this process at any point before it should how successfull will you be not to talk about active non-support .

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@oleeGforreal-nepali
@oleeGforreal-nepali - 23.11.2023 06:10

just say thinking from the user shoes..

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@ambrosxa
@ambrosxa - 24.08.2023 05:29

hi apec

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@suryakantmahamuni804
@suryakantmahamuni804 - 11.08.2023 20:49

Nicely deeply explained with example.
Thanks

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@epic_gaming9810
@epic_gaming9810 - 28.07.2023 19:53

Amazing information!! THANKS.

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@GABRIELAFIERRO-it5ce
@GABRIELAFIERRO-it5ce - 26.05.2023 21:53

no me gusto

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@user-nb4ht1hj9s
@user-nb4ht1hj9s - 24.05.2023 01:47

im interesting

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@deepikabisht3952
@deepikabisht3952 - 08.05.2023 14:17

Thanks for helping me sprouts.

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@karentoliver3605
@karentoliver3605 - 02.04.2023 02:14

This was a great activity. I really learned alot and it clarified the differnces in the steps of the process. I do believe that the empathizing step is key in the design process. We must do the research and find out what our consumer needs and the solutions to meet those needs. The gift giving project allowed me to walk through the steps and understand clearer what was going on in each step. So, my gift giving idea is to create a surprise gathering of my husband's children and grandchildren in one location. Going through the experience, I learned that my husband had not been able to be in his children's lives when they were younger. They all grew up in different homes because they were products of different marriages. He expressed that he had no pictures of himself with all of them and that he definately does not know all of his grandchildren as he desires. So planning this ultimate surprise union is the gift idea.

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@tourinojacks5844
@tourinojacks5844 - 26.03.2023 06:29

This was great. I watched it 3 times in order to internalize everything. This was not difficult to understand, but I can see why it is critical to add this to part of my teaching and training mantra. Simple but so important to add to one's self.

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@consueloiencenelli5321
@consueloiencenelli5321 - 21.02.2023 22:43

you have beautifully described the work of an occupational therapist as he thinks in the management of technology

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@terrystrong9787
@terrystrong9787 - 17.02.2023 19:58

The illustrations are a bit cluttered

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@terrystrong9787
@terrystrong9787 - 17.02.2023 19:54

Design Thinking for Dummies is a good book for beginners to start with

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@terrystrong9787
@terrystrong9787 - 17.02.2023 19:52

Increasing the size of the text would help

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@terrystrong9787
@terrystrong9787 - 17.02.2023 19:51

Senior citizen would be better than old people

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@terrystrong9787
@terrystrong9787 - 15.02.2023 09:37

The whistling is too loud
It should be removed

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@ofondowalter1157
@ofondowalter1157 - 30.01.2023 10:54

Very educative and inspiring

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@isratjahankoli1491
@isratjahankoli1491 - 20.01.2023 19:07

IT was easy explanation. i learn new things.

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@anandchaudhari5631
@anandchaudhari5631 - 11.12.2022 20:58

Thank you so much

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@FlorefiJamisola
@FlorefiJamisola - 03.12.2022 13:10

THANKYOU!

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@barryhenshaw9321
@barryhenshaw9321 - 24.11.2022 20:57

The more I learn about DT, the more I see how it can be applied to all things large and small..thx

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@fanaticalgamer3688
@fanaticalgamer3688 - 25.10.2022 22:16

nice video with a great animation on this very good topic ,love from INDIA

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@nutanvirutkar5117
@nutanvirutkar5117 - 14.09.2022 18:15

Easy to understand , explained in a simple way and also animination was nice

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@hajarbabadi9132
@hajarbabadi9132 - 06.09.2022 20:23

design thinking : the best way to achieve your goals.

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@o2okart556
@o2okart556 - 30.08.2022 17:56

pl suggest design thinking institute, collage

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@crazyfrogog
@crazyfrogog - 24.08.2022 08:45

I’ve read books about design, ux strategy, lean ux and so on… All were good, but not clear as this video this is a really good job

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@josjrq8849
@josjrq8849 - 10.07.2022 22:18

My kind of video! Short to the point and not monotonous ")) thanks!!!

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@ridwanhusainishraq
@ridwanhusainishraq - 02.07.2022 22:10

bespoke consultancy

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@ikalennyy6986
@ikalennyy6986 - 01.07.2022 16:26

Interesting explanation. One question: why has “design thinking” been sold as something novel ? Did the inventor of a bicycle know about this concept? Too bad that empathy was not available to people until a few decades ago when UX writers discovered it.

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@prashantdeshpande8482
@prashantdeshpande8482 - 26.05.2022 21:42

A kind brother :)

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@itsmeayan3019
@itsmeayan3019 - 04.05.2022 09:56

Thank you this helps me a lot.

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@tinci2503
@tinci2503 - 17.04.2022 16:49

Well and clearly explained. I would also add "Research" between "Define The Problem" and "Ideate".
Research is also an important step in the design process where we learn about the already existing solutions/designs given the problem that we have defined! :)

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@mrajax_0101
@mrajax_0101 - 06.04.2022 10:12

what's the difference between product design phases and design thinking process? both have 5 phases

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@SoxerrYTT
@SoxerrYTT - 08.03.2022 18:19

I’m gay

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@powelllanguages6528
@powelllanguages6528 - 18.02.2022 10:32

Un

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@sns1523
@sns1523 - 09.02.2022 11:01

From jnnce⤵️⤵️⤵️

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@5a_21cheungmanhong5
@5a_21cheungmanhong5 - 11.11.2021 08:02

hi

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@SylverConsulting
@SylverConsulting - 01.10.2021 20:25

We cannot stress empathy enough! Design Thinking is all about getting in the customer's minds and seeing things from their point of view instead of looking at things as a marketing professional.

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@prabhashmishra6476
@prabhashmishra6476 - 19.09.2021 06:41

Nice Video

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@anshpatil43
@anshpatil43 - 18.08.2021 07:50

everyone is here from Indus

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@cangngotan8999
@cangngotan8999 - 30.06.2021 13:27

nice!

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