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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.

  • 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.

  • They 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 comments.

  • To learn more about creative and critical thinking.

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Design Thinking is a 5-step process to come up with...

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