'We have a holistic approach incorporating a four-phase strategy
Discovery - Design - Develop - Deploy
Delivering maximum results and helping speed to market'
Discovery - Design - Develop - Deploy
Delivering maximum results and helping speed to market'
Behaviour to the actions or reactions of an object or organism, usually in relation to the environment. Behavior can be conscious or unconscious, overt or covert, and voluntary or involuntary. In animals, behavior is controlled by the endocrine system and the nervous system.The complexity of the behavior of an organism is related to the complexity of its nervous system.
Creativity (or creativeness) is a mental process involving the generation of new ideas or concepts, or new associations between existing ideas or concepts. From a scientific point of view, the products of creative thought (sometimes referred to as divergent thought) are usually considered to have both originality and appropriateness. An alternative, more everyday conception of creativity is that it is simply the act of making something new.
Creativity (or creativeness) is a mental process involving the generation of new ideas or concepts, or new associations between existing ideas or concepts. From a scientific point of view, the products of creative thought (sometimes referred to as divergent thought) are usually considered to have both originality and appropriateness. An alternative, more everyday conception of creativity is that it is simply the act of making something new.
"Creativity, it has been said, consists largely of re-arranging what we know in order to find out what we do not know." George Kneller
Innovation may refer to both radical and incremental changes to products, processes or services. The often unspoken goal of innovation is to solve a problem. Innovation is an important topic in the study of economics,
business, technology, sociology, and engineering. Since innovation is also considered a major driver of the economy, the factors that lead to innovation are also considered to be critical to policy makers.
Design thinking is a creative process based around the 'building up' of ideas. There are no judgments in design thinking. This eliminates the fear of failure and encourages maximum input and participation. 'Stupid is good' in design thinking, and wild ideas are welcome, since these often lead to the most creative solutions.
Participants partake in collaborative outside the box brainstorming sessions in the ideation phase. The more unique thoughts, the better, since this increases the possibility of a solution that works best. Often times, the final resolution is a combination of many different suggestions--this is where the best results come from.
Design thinking is a process for practical, creative resolution of problems or issues.
The stages of this process are suggested as:
Define | Research | Ideate | Prototype | Choose | Implement | Learn
Within these seven steps, problems can be framed, the right questions can be asked, more ideas can be created, and the best answers can be chosen. The steps aren't linear; they can occur simultaneously or be repeated.
Although design is always subject to personal taste, design thinkers share a common set of values that drive innovation: these values are mainly creativity, ambidextrous thinking, teamwork, end-user focus, curiosity.
business, technology, sociology, and engineering. Since innovation is also considered a major driver of the economy, the factors that lead to innovation are also considered to be critical to policy makers.
Design thinking is a creative process based around the 'building up' of ideas. There are no judgments in design thinking. This eliminates the fear of failure and encourages maximum input and participation. 'Stupid is good' in design thinking, and wild ideas are welcome, since these often lead to the most creative solutions.
Participants partake in collaborative outside the box brainstorming sessions in the ideation phase. The more unique thoughts, the better, since this increases the possibility of a solution that works best. Often times, the final resolution is a combination of many different suggestions--this is where the best results come from.
Design thinking is a process for practical, creative resolution of problems or issues.
The stages of this process are suggested as:
Define | Research | Ideate | Prototype | Choose | Implement | Learn
Within these seven steps, problems can be framed, the right questions can be asked, more ideas can be created, and the best answers can be chosen. The steps aren't linear; they can occur simultaneously or be repeated.
Although design is always subject to personal taste, design thinkers share a common set of values that drive innovation: these values are mainly creativity, ambidextrous thinking, teamwork, end-user focus, curiosity.