Design Thinking in Business and IT
eBook - ePub

Design Thinking in Business and IT

Overview, Techniques and Example Workshop

  1. 38 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Design Thinking in Business and IT

Overview, Techniques and Example Workshop

About this book

You might've talked about innovation with your IT department or software development agency lately and the words "design thinking" were surely mentioned. So what is it? Just another piece of business jargon to add to your arsenal or a useful tool? Or maybe even an overestimated hype? Nowadays every organization or business runs into a myriad of problems as business models become increasingly more complex. Globalization and advances in communication and technology, all add up to creating unique opportunities but also new challenges that are not easy to solve applying the old tested methods. That's where design thinking comes into play. Design thinking is basically a discipline that facilitates innovation and problem solving by taking the human-centered approach and focusing on the needs and wants of the end-user. It follows a string of steps and involves teams with mixed skills and backgrounds so it can combine their different strengths and points of view. Because it brings people in the same environment, with the help of an experienced facilitator, they can establish common ground. The result is that everyone's voice will be heard and collaboration is achieved in a fun and informal way. Everyone within the group is encouraged to share their ideas, experiences, skills and expectations so the group can work through the different options following the DT process and collaborate to reach a solution for the problem at hand.

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1. Introductory Sentences

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You might’ve talked about innovation with your IT department or software development agency lately and the words ā€œdesign thinkingā€ were surely mentioned. So what is it? Just another piece of business jargon to
add to your arsenal or a useful tool? Or maybe even an overestimated hype?
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So why consider ā€œdesign thinkingā€?
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We all know that the IT and the Business side of most organizations often have a special love-hate relationship. Design thinking might just be the approach to ensure a smoother working process and better results. A healthy atmosphere of collaboration between these departments in any company shouldn’t be a challenge to maintain as the organization applies design thinking. This way, IT can contribute with solution implementation and management whereas the commercial department can bring to the table their hands-on requirements.
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However, the situation doesn’t seem to have changed so much and there are still challenges faced between IT departments and the rest of the company. In some organizations functional departments such as Marketing, Finance or Customer Services are looking at ways to find solutions to their own problems. However, the need for an integrated approach, involving IT, is even greater nowadays. And the requirement doesn’t just cover major incidents. Collaboration and dialogue are necessary throughout and that’s where Design Thinking can play a major role to resolve the differences and ensure smooth running at every level of the organization.

2. What is Design Thinking?

Nowadays every organization or business runs into a myriad of problems as business models become increasingly more complex. Globalization and advances in communication and technology, all add up to creating unique opportunities but also new challenges that are not easy to solve applying the old tested methods. That’s where design thinking comes into play. So how do we define it?
OK, let“s start with a high level definition:
Design thinking is basically a discipline that facilitates innovation and problem solving by taking the human-centered approach and focusing on the needs and wants of the end-user. It follows a string of steps and involves teams with mixed skills and backgrounds so it can combine their different strengths and points of view. Because it brings people in the same environment, with the help of an experienced facilitator, they can establish common ground. The result is that everyone’s voice will be heard and collaboration is achieved in a fun and informal way. Everyone within the group is encouraged to share their ideas, experiences, skills and expectations so the group can work through the different options following the DT process and collaborate to reach a solution for the problem at hand.
Now let“s see what some top influencers in that field have to say about design thinking?
So here are two definitions, the first one from Tim Brown, CEO of the design and innovation company IDEO and the second one from David Kelley, founder of IDEO and Stanford d.school.
According to Tim Brown ā€œDesign thinking is all about upgrading within constraints.ā€
The other way to describe ā€œdesign thinkingā€ is as a process of generating new and innovative ideas for solving problems that can be applied not only to business and IT but to all walks of life. By applying the principles and framework of design thinking, companies and organizations can address complex business issues and challenges and gain a competitive advantage as well.
According to David Kelly, who adapted design thinking for the purposes of business, it uses the designer’s arsenal ā€œto integrate the needs of people, the possibilities of technology, and the requirements for business successā€. In this way, the approach is focused on the three main elements of a solution or a product, namely people, technology and business with the customer always being at the centre of it all.
Customer focus is key for the success of any business project and this is also ingrained in design thinking where the customer is at the heart of any solution. The multifunctional teams that are at the centre of the approach are all guided by the core values of design thinking which are diversity, empathy and ambiguity (we“ll come back to these later). These principles are not new but with design thinking they become part of a consistent and repeatable process.
As a discipline, design itself lies between science and the humanities. Design thinking as a formal method of problem solving in business and technology focuses on creating solutions starting with the end goal in mind. Alternative solutions are explored at the same time without the fear of failure. Unlike analytical scientific methods, in design thinking any idea is acceptable in the brainstorming or ideation phase which encourages participation and input. The term ā€˜thinking outside the box’ was actually coined by design thinking practitioners and it is important as it perfectly describes the fact that brainstorming encourages any idea to be brought into the equation.
Why does it work?

One of the key principles of the DT process is that it leaves the door open to all possibilities until they are proven not to be feasible. Team members work through all the options, the reasonable, the crazy and impossible ones, without prejudice so they can ultimately find the one that works. It could often be the solution that seemed to be just a mad suggestion in the first place but with input from everyone, turned out to be the best solution. And probably the most important part – people are encouraged to communicate and interact with each other.
Design thinking really comes into its full potential as a framework for inventiveness and resourcefulness. It makes people excited about new ideas which can lead to creating solutions not only to current and well defined needs, but more importantly to future, yet unmet ones. This often results in outstanding and ground-breaking products and services. To quote Steve Jobs ā€œIt's really hard to design products by focus groups. A lot of times, people don't k...

Table of contents

  1. 1. Introductory Sentences
  2. 2. What is Design Thinking?
  3. 3. Design Thinking“s main "Ingredients"
  4. 4. Design thinking as a process for problem-solving in Business and IT - case studies and examples
  5. 5. Process steps
  6. 6. Key Principles
  7. 7. How to become a design-thinking business? Apply the top design thinking tools
  8. 8. Discovery workshop for creating an online App
  9. 9. Let“s sum it all up