Misfit Thinking

Misfit Thinking
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Publisher : FriesenPress
Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : 9781039106147
ISBN-13 : 1039106145
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Book Synopsis Misfit Thinking by : R. Gordon Bennett

Download or read book Misfit Thinking written by R. Gordon Bennett and published by FriesenPress. This book was released on 2021-07-20 with total page 366 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Is your organization stuck in a rut and unable to see past the same old ineffective approaches? Misfit Thinking demonstrates how teams can become more innovative in order to actually solve problems, creatively. It is a thorough exploration of and practical guide to Design Thinking for industry, government, military, and non-governmental organizations. With experience in all three sectors, Dr. Bennett offers key examples of why people across disciplines—and even in daily life—can benefit from clearly understanding the problems they face and using targeted processes to design and test solutions. He features four design models that can be used under a variety of circumstances, an entire chapter dedicated to establishing the conditions for successful design thinking, over 40 ways to generate creative ideas and thinking patterns, a special chapter on military applications, and emphasis on establishing the value proposition. You’ll find practical suggestions along the way, and a wealth of stories and tips for how to: become more creative energize an innovation mentality become a design thinker create a design team generate ideas, and chart a way forward Misfit Thinking is a hands-on guide drawn from years of best practices and lessons learned that provides an invaluable resource for executives, team leaders, and students alike.


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