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Apply Design Thinking to create, develop and innovate
for both yours and your customer’s business needs, whether you are a consulting firm, a small or medium-sized enterprise SME, or a training center
Organizations are increasingly practicing Design Thinking to improve both internal and external procedures and processes.
This methodology contributes to a streamlined user experience, while simultaneously creating solutions that are innovative, efficient, empathetic, and profitable in the long-term.
It engages all relevant stakeholders from the start of the project, incorporating iterative prototyping so as to ensure user needs are consistently met.
Novalist Thinking supports its customers through their growth, transformation, and innovation journeys, by helping them address business issues with consulting, training and coaching using the Design Thinking methodology.
Novalist Thinking added value:
- 30+ years of consulting, training and coaching in the information and system technology industry.
- A Design Thinking certification from the Hasso Plattner Institute – School of Design Thinking, Potsdam, Germany
- 10+ years of experience in coaching and facilitation of Design Thinking workshops
The main Novalist Thinking engagement is:
- A custom-designed workshop catered to your specific business challenge, delivered by our certified Design Thinking coaches
- An approach that incorporates both the human and organizational culture into the prototype
Assistance in creating a prototype that is easily independently transitioned into the final solution
Design Thinking methodology steps
1 Understand
Building a team with a common understanding of the challenge
2 Observe
Discover the user’s perspective of the challenge
3 Define point of view
Compare both views and determine a point of view
4 Ideation
Generate the maximum number of ideas addressing the challenge in a new and innovative way
5 Prototype
Giving life to ideas and creating a basic prototype to share ideas with users
6 Test
Asking the users to test the prototype and including their comments till the maturity of the prototype