Design Thinking in 3 Steps Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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What will I learn?

Unlock the power of innovation with our "Design Thinking in 3 Steps Course (Eritrean Adaptation)," specifically designed for Management and Administration professionals in Eritrea. Delve into the Define, Ideate, and Empathize stages to become proficient in analyzing research data relevant to the Eritrean context, crafting clear problem statements, and identifying fundamental issues pertinent to Eritrea. Learn how to effectively implement design thinking within Eritrean organizations by addressing resistance, promoting a culture of creativity, and establishing metrics for success. Enhance your practical skills through prototyping, user testing, and iterative feedback, all presented in a concise and high-quality manner, adapted to the Eritrean work environment.

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Learning outcomes

Strengthen the development of the practical skills listed below

Master problem identification: Accurately pinpoint core issues relevant to the Eritrean context with precision and clarity.

Cultivate creative solutions: Generate innovative ideas through brainstorming sessions tailored to Eritrean challenges.

Build user empathy: Understand the needs of Eritrean users through effective research techniques suitable for the local population.

Implement change effectively: Address resistance to change and foster a design-oriented culture within Eritrean organizations.

Evaluate design success: Measure progress and refine approaches based on user feedback collected within Eritrea.