The Rutgers Business School Virtual Lunch & Learn Series presents Ronnie Battista, Global Lead of Slalom’s Emerge XD team, and instructor with Rutgers Business School Executive Education teaching in ...
If the pandemic has reinforced one of the bitter truths of life more than ever, it would be the fact that change is a constant (sometimes for the worst) and that we need to stay prepared for what it ...
In recent years, more and more technology teams have opted to leverage design-thinking principles when building new software and tools. With a heavy emphasis on empathy and creativity, the multistep ...
To develop excellent customer experiences, experts say it’s essential to focus on context and a design thinking mindset. Solid design thinking starts with the customer in mind. Solving any problem, ...
Design thinking offers hope and holds promise for designing significant change[1]. In a world fraught with misunderstanding and habitual polarization, innovation leading to a more humane world is ...
Design thinking is gaining a prominent place in institutions, public spaces and organisations. It is now influencing everyone, from individuals to large systems. This raises a key question: what is ...
"There are three possible reactions to any design: yes, no, and WAHOU! The third is the one I'm aiming for." Milton Glaser, co-founder of New York Magazine Brainstorming was invented in the 50s, and ...
Imagine a world where every digital marketing agency serves up the same old strategies year after year. Sounds monotonous, right? That's precisely the rut many find themselves in today. But you don't ...
Amateurs design for themselves; pros design for other people. The design process is all about empathy, and design thinking has given us a whole load of ways to walk in other people’s shoes. I spent ...
Design thinking offers hope and holds promise for designing significant change[1]. In a world fraught with misunderstanding and habitual polarization, innovation leading to a more humane world is ...