LECTURE
‘Freaky Thinking’ to solve big business problems 🤯
Taught by Chris, End-to-End Service Design Lead, Lloyds Banking Group
⭐️ Design3 Recommended
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💬 English Subtitles
⚡️ OVERVIEW:
Freaky Thinking is the first radically different approach to workplace thinking in the last 70 years. The go-to business process to identify new ideas for growth and improvement opportunities is often based around people sitting in a room brainstorming—however, decades of research has consistently proven this to be ineffective when compared to alternate thinking techniques.
Freaky Thinking incorporates recently identified neurological approaches to business thinking that support individuals, teams and departments to pose and answer questions that may have seemed impossible to address previously.
🥡 KEY TAKEAWAYS:
Freaky Thinking is a new approach to thinking around key issues in the workplace – and in life generally. It enables anyone to creatively answer bold and powerful Killer Questions that are posed, and to address business-related questions that haven’t yet been answered satisfactorily.
1.Why you should think alone and not as a group.
2.What Steve Jobs and Sir Jonny Ive did to develop great ideas at Apple.
3.Why you should stop brainstorming.
4.How a curious part-timer delivered billions in value.
5.How to stimulate curiosity & pose Killer Questions.
6.Using proactive procrastination for great benefit.
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Chris is a designer who transcends two fields of design. He’s a Chartered Mechanical Engineer who previously designed large-scale mining plants and for the last two decades has been designing innovative products and experiences for retail and business customers in various industries.
Chris has recently authored two books on this topic: Freaky Thing and Excellence in Freaky Thinking, which are available from Amazon.
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This lecture is ideal for you if you’re:
A Product, UX or UI Designer
Interested in creating AI Products & tools
Interested in futures and innovation
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