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Developed by the Institute of Design at Stanford University, and run by leadership development professional Felicity McRobb, this dynamic workshop inspires creative problem solving. The purpose of the workshop is to give you the opportunity to learn and practice the Five Stages of Design Thinking:
Stage 1: Empathize—Research Your Users' Needs.
Stage 2: Define—State Your Users' Needs and Problems.
Stage 3: Ideate—Challenge Assumptions and Create Ideas.
Stage 4: Prototype—Start to Create Solutions.
Stage 5: Test—Try Your Solutions Out.
Over the course of a highly interactive four hours, you will have the opportunity to design individually in pairs, and collaboratively in groups of 4 or 5. As a result, you will not only learn the Five Stages but will have practiced and experienced the process first-hand so that it is familiar and accessible to you.
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