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¿Conoces la diferencia entre “Creatividad” e “Innovación”?

¿Conoces la diferencia entre “Creatividad” e “Innovación”? | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
Espacio colaborativo sobre Design Thinking e Innovación en Español. Accede a información sobre la metodología y comparte tu experiencia. Somos el altavoz de los Design Thinkers hispano-hablantes.
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Pensamiento de diseño: 5 técnicas de design thinking para emprender y empresas

Pensamiento de diseño: 5 técnicas de design thinking para emprender y empresas | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
Dedicado a divulgar los mejores conocimientos y prácticas de administración de las organizaciones y empresas.

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Manuel Gross's curator insight, February 7, 2017 10:55 AM
Por Juan Pastor Bustamante. Cinco técnicas de design thinking para emprender, herramientas muy útiles para emprendedores innovadores y creativos. Unas herramientas que complementan otras muchas sobre las que ya hemos escrito en este blog.
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SISTEMAS THINKING - INED21

SISTEMAS THINKING - INED21 | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
“No es mejor quien hace mejores cosas,

sino quien hace más de lo que puede hacer”

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Es mucho mejor pensar en la innovación como un ‘proceso’ que pensar en ello como en ‘un evento’, esto es, pensar en cómo el hecho de ‘crear algo’ se puede materializar. Pensemos en ello como en el

Proceso de gestión de ideas

dentro de una organización

De esta manera, INNOVACIÓN es el proceso de creación y gestión de ideas. De modo que cuando hemos creado la idea, decidiremos qué proceso debemos tomar para llevarla a término.
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Design thinking as a strategy: How understanding innovation creates innovation

Design thinking as a strategy: How understanding innovation creates innovation | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
Business strategies – especially in the tradition sense – are rather pushy. If you have a product, your strategy is to explain why a customer should use it.

Design thinking as a strategy flips this. Instead of forcing a product on customers, instead, it sees things from the customer’s perspective. A design mindset is not problem-focused, it is solution focused and action-oriented towards creating a preferred future. Design Thinking draws upon logic, imagination, intuition, and systemic reasoning – exploring the possibilities of what could be. This train of thought creates desired outcomes benefiting the end user.

When design principles are applied to strategy and innovation the success rate for innovation dramatically improves.

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Dr. Helen Teague's curator insight, November 2, 2016 12:09 PM
Clay Shirky's ideas in application here. Teachers are designers of learning experiences.
Brad Merrick's curator insight, November 2, 2016 4:43 PM
So important to allow ideation and creativity to permeate the learning process. So import to have this design thinking process which inherently connects the designer much more closely with the work and task being undertaken. 
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Why We All Need Design Thinking

Why We All Need Design Thinking | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it

Rather than being a creative activity, problem-solving sessions for many businesses are nothing more than an exercise in analytics.


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AcrobaticDesigns's curator insight, July 26, 2016 12:35 AM
#DesignThinking: here creativity takes over problem solving, leads to innovation which could benefit customer in the long run.
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Does #designthinking support your #CRM strategy yet? #cx

Does #designthinking support your #CRM strategy yet? #cx | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
Is  your world not moving faster and faster? As a result, you experience a gigantic lack of time to manage your customers contacts and exploit them. Too many companies and professionals still squander the treasure that is customer contact. It was complicated Often in the past, their solution was systematically administrating their contacts  in a…
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Why #designthinking will be the #marketing trend of 2017

Why #designthinking will be the #marketing trend of 2017 | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
I realize this is unlikely to be the first ‘2017 predictions’ blog you’ll have seen so I’ll get straight to why I think you should continue reading this one.Design thinking is a strategic approach that prioritizes customer needs above all else, providing organisations with a framework for radical customer orientation.This customer orientation is why design…
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Design thinking origin story plus some of the people who made it all happen

Design thinking origin story plus some of the people who made it all happen | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
An introductory timeline into the history and origins of Design thinking. Key players, designers and influences broken down into phases.
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Why We All Need Design Thinking

Why We All Need Design Thinking | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
Rather than being a creative activity, problem-solving sessions for many businesses are nothing more than an exercise in analytics.
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hwashan's curator insight, August 4, 2016 10:52 PM
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#Storytelling + Design Thinking  — Story Design for Nonfiction 

Storytelling + Design Thinking - Story Design for Nonfiction - Medium

"Design stories to be great user experiences"

— Medium


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