Create Innovative Teams with Design Thinking

Learn how to use design thinking principles and implement team-based methods for idea generation and to create innovative teams with this online course from The University of Adelaide.

Duration

4 weeks

Weekly study

1 hour

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Explore the role of design thinking for teams with the University of Adelaide

A design thinking approach is crucial for problem-solving and encouraging innovation. On this four-week course from the University of Adelaide, you’ll learn how to implement design thinking principles to increase innovation in your team.

The course has been carefully designed to help you gain practical knowledge you can use in your context. You’ll learn the basics of design thinking to enable your team to generate and implement ideas rapidly.

By the end, you’ll understand how to analyse your own team environment and get started with design thinking for innovation.

Unpack the principles of design thinking

As you learn what design thinking is and how it differs from other approaches, you’ll discover the benefits of this approach for teams and organisations.

You’ll learn the core principles of design thinking and how they work in action. This knowledge will ensure you know how to apply the principles to problem-solve in your context.

Delve into idea generation

Idea generation is an important component of innovative teams. On the course, you’ll learn how to implement team-based methods for idea generation.

You’ll learn techniques for idea expansion and visualisation, as well as selection, refinement, and implementation.

Learn how to implement design thinking in a team environment

With the knowledge of design thinking principles and benefits, you’ll then learn how to implement design thinking within your team environment.

Exploring real-life examples, you’ll learn the steps you can take to bring design thinking to your team and overcome the hurdles you may encounter.

What topics will you cover?

Week 1: What is design thinking?

  • Define design thinking and how it differs from other approaches
  • The benefits of design thinking for teams and organisations

Week 2: Principles of design thinking

  • What are the core principles of design thinking?
  • What do these principles look like in action?
  • What is a well-defined problem statement and how are the principles applied to develop them?

Week 3: Team-based methods for idea generation and implementation

  • Idea expansion and visualisation
  • Idea selection and refinement

Week 4: Implementing design thinking in a team environment

  • Examples of design thinking in an organisation and a team
  • What steps could a manager take to bring design thinking into a team? Where would you start?
  • What hurdles would a manager need to overcome in order to implement design thinking in their team?

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