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Design Thinking Enterprise Edition

Learn and try out the concepts and processes of Design Thinking.

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About this course

The Enterprise Edition of the Design Thinking course gives you a full year of access to all the course materials so your entire team can learn.

Thousands of companies use Design Thinking to innovate and implement new products and services. In this course you will learn everything you need to know about Design Thinking concepts and the Design Thinking process. At the beginning you will experience a quick Design Thinking exercise so you can get a feel for what Design Thinking is all about. As the course continues you will pick a case study to work on and take that case study through the process of Design Thinking. When you have completed the course you will know how to start and finish a Design Thinking project on your own.

This is an Enterprise Edition Course. This course includes videos, quizzes, exercises, discussion questions, student summaries, a study guide, and a facilitator's guide. The assumption is that you have a facilitator that takes the participants through the course as a group. The course is organized into 6 sessions. Each session consists of a 10-15 minute video plus all of the student and facilitator materials. Your subscription gives you access to all the course materials for a full year, including updates and new content at no additional charge. If any of your team is working towards their UX Certificate, this course also includes a Study Guide to help them prep for the UX Certificate exam.

Purchase a full one-year subscription now by clicking on the Purchase button at the top of this page and get started now.

About This Course:

Unconditional 30 day money back guarantee All future upgrades and lectures are included for FREE You will learn:

  1. What Design Thinking is and why it is so popular
  2. Core concepts in Design Thinking
  3. The 5 steps in the Design Thinking process -- Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, Test
  4. How to conduct Design Thinking type interviews and how these are different from other forms of user research
  5. How to analyze the results of your interviews
  6. How to define and reframe the problem before you start developing solutions
  7. How to ideate different solutions to the problem and how to choose the best idea
  8. How to effectively get feedback from your target audience on your ideas
  9. How to test multiple prototype solutions
  10. How Design Thinking is similar to, and different from, Lean and User Centered Design (UCD)

and much, much more! If you have any questions please email us at info@theteamw.com

Who is the target audience?

  • Designers, Product Managers, and anyone who needs to innovate new products or services

About the Instructor: Susan Weinschenk, The Brain Lady

Susan Weinschenk has a Ph.D. in Psychology and over 30 years of experience as a behavioral scientist. She applies research in psychology to predict, understand, and explain what motivates people and how they behave. Her work includes training, presenting, and consulting in communications, customer experience, user experience, and usability. She is a consultant and keynote speaker for Fortune 1000 companies, start-ups, non-profit agencies, educational institutions, and conferences. Her clients include Walmart, Disney, The Mayo Clinic, Charles Schwab, and Best Buy. Dr. Weinschenk is the author of several books, including 100 Things Every Designer Needs To Know About People, 100 MORE Things Every Designer Needs To Know About People and How to Get People To Do Stuff. Her nickname is The Brain Lady, because she applies research on the brain and neuroscience to design.

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About this course

The Enterprise Edition of the Design Thinking course gives you a full year of access to all the course materials so your entire team can learn.

Thousands of companies use Design Thinking to innovate and implement new products and services. In this course you will learn everything you need to know about Design Thinking concepts and the Design Thinking process. At the beginning you will experience a quick Design Thinking exercise so you can get a feel for what Design Thinking is all about. As the course continues you will pick a case study to work on and take that case study through the process of Design Thinking. When you have completed the course you will know how to start and finish a Design Thinking project on your own.

This is an Enterprise Edition Course. This course includes videos, quizzes, exercises, discussion questions, student summaries, a study guide, and a facilitator's guide. The assumption is that you have a facilitator that takes the participants through the course as a group. The course is organized into 6 sessions. Each session consists of a 10-15 minute video plus all of the student and facilitator materials. Your subscription gives you access to all the course materials for a full year, including updates and new content at no additional charge. If any of your team is working towards their UX Certificate, this course also includes a Study Guide to help them prep for the UX Certificate exam.

Purchase a full one-year subscription now by clicking on the Purchase button at the top of this page and get started now.

About This Course:

Unconditional 30 day money back guarantee All future upgrades and lectures are included for FREE You will learn:

  1. What Design Thinking is and why it is so popular
  2. Core concepts in Design Thinking
  3. The 5 steps in the Design Thinking process -- Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, Test
  4. How to conduct Design Thinking type interviews and how these are different from other forms of user research
  5. How to analyze the results of your interviews
  6. How to define and reframe the problem before you start developing solutions
  7. How to ideate different solutions to the problem and how to choose the best idea
  8. How to effectively get feedback from your target audience on your ideas
  9. How to test multiple prototype solutions
  10. How Design Thinking is similar to, and different from, Lean and User Centered Design (UCD)

and much, much more! If you have any questions please email us at info@theteamw.com

Who is the target audience?

  • Designers, Product Managers, and anyone who needs to innovate new products or services

About the Instructor: Susan Weinschenk, The Brain Lady

Susan Weinschenk has a Ph.D. in Psychology and over 30 years of experience as a behavioral scientist. She applies research in psychology to predict, understand, and explain what motivates people and how they behave. Her work includes training, presenting, and consulting in communications, customer experience, user experience, and usability. She is a consultant and keynote speaker for Fortune 1000 companies, start-ups, non-profit agencies, educational institutions, and conferences. Her clients include Walmart, Disney, The Mayo Clinic, Charles Schwab, and Best Buy. Dr. Weinschenk is the author of several books, including 100 Things Every Designer Needs To Know About People, 100 MORE Things Every Designer Needs To Know About People and How to Get People To Do Stuff. Her nickname is The Brain Lady, because she applies research on the brain and neuroscience to design.

Curriculum