Design Thinking 2.0: examining perceptions & current practices in Design Thinking towards the development of an innovation framework

Jonathan Spruce, Louise Kiernan, Michelle Douglas

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Abstract

Design Thinking is recognised as a mind-set, a toolkit, a process, and a methodology, with debates over its definition and identity now widespread. As we continue to understand the impact of Design Thinking we can acknowledge opposing opinions on it, from a failed experiment to an enabler of innovation. It has been hailed as design’s greatest export, yet there is increasing disquiet amongst the design community regarding the misuse and dilution of Design Thinking leading to the devaluing of design as a skilled practice. This workshop will aim to engage participants in constructive debate and activities surrounding the application of design thinking, it’s positioning within design practice, and significance across non-design industries. By gaining a better understanding how Design Thinking is viewed, used, and evaluated, can we develop a more rigorous methodological framework for its application across a range of industries to ‘unlock’ innovation in answering complex issues?
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIASDR 2019
Place of PublicationManchester, UK.
Publication statusPublished - 2019

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