LECTURE
More than Design: Human-Centred innovation💚💡
Taught by Anish Joshi, Co-founder, Design3
⭐️ Design3 Recommended
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⚡️ OVERVIEW:
While design is special and valuable, it often doesn’t align with business - Designers need to expand their skillset and ways of working with Lean Innovation
Anish explores everything from the definition of Innovation to the frameworks & principles (such as the 10 types and DVFS), how to build it into organisations, and how you can do it yourself, practically through a hypothesis-led approach.
🥡 KEY TAKEAWAYS:
In this lecture, you will learn:
- What is Innovation, and the different frameworks you can use to innovate
- How you need to look across multiple dimensions to create an innovation capability and culture in your organisation
- Some of the practical approaches and templates you can use to do hypotheses-led design and innovation
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Anish's vision is to further business and the world by evolving the discipline and industry of Design, via two routes:
1. Design, Innovation & Digital at scale and for impact; through his strategic advisory role at Shell on the key challenges in energy.
2. Through future proofing the Design industry and designers themselves by launching Design3 - the only ed-tech platform, global network and think-tank all about Design x web3, AI & Sustainability.
Anish has worked both client-side and in consulting on a diverse range of projects and proposition builds, leading global teams and building propositions. Anish holds an MBA from Imperial College Business School.
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This lecture is ideal for:
Service & Strategic designers who want to expand their toolkit.
Executives and leaders who want to unlock how innovation and design can unlock more value.
Those working in Innovation and consultants that want to complement their skillset.
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