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Vaibhavi Bhat posted an update
How Remote Work Changes Design Thinking
Replacing onsite design-thinking sessions with virtual ones fundamentally changes the innovation process and outcomes.
Design thinking is a powerful method for understanding customer needs and developing new solutions to meet them.1 It has been used by innovators to invent consumer products like electric toothbrushes and to develop business-to-business services such as customer relationship management software. A key advantage of the design-thinking process over other innovation methods is its emphasis on the user experience. Whether a team is imagining a car dashboard, a tax declaration app, or an electric lawnmower, each step relies on repeated, personal interactions among team members, end users, and other stakeholders.
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How Remote Work Changes Design Thinking
Teams can structure design-thinking processes to benefit from the strengths of both in-person and virtual collaboration.