Introduction to design thinking - Great Ormond Street Hospital Learning Innovation Conference 2013

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Design thinking is really just a clever way to help people rediscover their creative abilities and put them to good use. Yes it leads to innovation and it's a great way to solve apparently impossible problems, but more importantly it helps you do what humans do best - solve problems creatively

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meet Dylan

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A graveyard of creativity?

Can you draw these shapes?

“we’re human and we’re wildly creative”

We love to label things

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Embrace Experiments

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HUMAN

CENTRED DESIGN

Once upon a time...

How could we increase our

creative confidence?

When was the last time you did

something creative?

3 minutes each

reframe the Problem

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Say

do Feel

Think

observed inferred

[user] needs a way to

[user’s need] because/but

[surprising insight]

HOW MIGHT WE?

It’s so noisy around here that I have trouble concentrating

How might we reduce noise so you don’t have trouble concentrating?

Too similar

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It’s so noisy around here that I have trouble concentrating

How might we create more private offices so employees can concentrate better?

Too Narrow

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How might we help people focus?

Too broad

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It’s so noisy around here that I have trouble concentrating

How might we design a space that accommodates a range of working styles?

Just right

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Write a How Might we

Question for your neighbour

Make it personal, show you

understood them

3 minutes

IDEATION

GENERATING & EVALUATING

Brainstorming rule #1

Yes and...

No but...

Brainstorming rule #2

Encourage

wild ideas

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Brainstorming rule #3

Defer

judgement

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Silent brain storming

Gets more from introverts

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Do s

om

ethin

g

dif

fere

nt

Be curious. Borrow. Adapt. Repurpose.

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brainstorm ideas for your partner

How might we create opportunities to be

creative at work tomorrow?

3 minutes

Brainstorming rule #3

Defer

judgement

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Show, don’t tell

Evaluate your ideas and get

feedback

I like, I wish, What if?

3 minutes each

Design thinking solves problems and unlocks creativity

Creativity is a choice we can all make

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