1st Edition

Design Thinking

By Teun den Dekker Copyright 2021
    244 Pages 84 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    244 Pages 84 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book is not just for reading. Design Thinking is something you need to actually do. Reading about design thinking will increase your knowledge, but by doing it, you will learn what design thinking can mean for you, in your studies and your work. In this book we encourage you to take action: design thinking by doing.

    Since the end of the last millennium, design thinking has received an increasing amount of attention from the business community, social organizations, universities and colleges.Organizations are confronted with complex problems and issues that are no longer self-containe, clear or easy to define. The creative solution strategy offered by design thinking appears to be increasingly needed to adequately respond to the questions, wishes and needs of customers and society as a whole.

    This book unravels the thinking and working process of design thinking and offers practical tools for getting started. The author approaches design thinking in four chapters, from different perspectives: as a way of thinking, a way of working, a project approach and a tool box.Design thinking is a way of thinking answers the questions: How do design thinkers approach problems and challenges? Which six fundamental attitudes do they use and what do you need to know in order to use them? Design thinking is a way of working answers questions such as: What phases and milestones does the design process distinguish? What is the difference between the more structured design process and the ‘messy’ cycle of design thinking? Because you learn design thinking by doing, you will practice this in Design thinking is a project approach.Finally, in the last chapter Design thinking is a tool box, the methods and tools that you use in a design project will be discussed.

    This international edition of Design Thinking is written for students and workers who want to apply design thinking to tackle challenges, problems or complex (social) issues in a different, practical way within their own professional practice.

     

    1. Design Thinking is a Way of Thinking 2. Design Thinking is a Way of Working 3. Design Thinking is a Project Approach 4. Design Thinking is a Tool box

    Biography

    Teun den Dekker (1983) supports organizations in applying design thinking as a way of thinking and working. Since 2013 he has been doing this as a creative director and co-owner of /LAB Service & Experience Design. From the start of his career he has been involved as guest lecturer for various courses; in recent years, as Professor Associat at Barcelona’s Universitat Ramon Llull. He has published articles in international scientific journals on qualitative research methods, co-creation and design thinking.