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Creating desired futures : how design thinking innovates business /

Today's society is making great leaps in its effort to obtain ever more and ever more specific know-how in various specialties, with the consequence that the structures of today's companies are become increasingly complex. This in turn leads to problems at the points of interface, which ca...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: DOM Research Laboratory
Otros Autores: Shamiyeh, Michael
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Basel : Birkhäuser, ©2010.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Foreword; Contributors; DESIGN NEW FUTURES; Design New Futures!; Design Matters for Management; Form Follows Sense. New Innovation and Design Strategies for Crisis-Ridden Times; How We Learned to Pluralize the Future: Foresight Scenarios as Design Thinking; WAYS OF BRINGING IT ABOUT; Anecdote by a Nike Product Manager; From Operation Research to Cybernetics and Finally to Design Thinkin; Ways of Bringing It About; Abductive Reasoning and the Conjecture of the New; The Problem with Tough Problems; Designing-Innovation at the Crossroads of Structure and Process.
  • Uncovering Design Attitude: Inside the Culture of DesignersDesign Thinking within Shell Innovation/Research; Business as Usual?; Reflecting on the Conceptualization and the Empirical Focus of Design Thinking; CASES ON DESIGN METHODOLOGY: SUSTAINABILITY; Designing Systems at Scale; Six Ideas at Work in Low Carbon Urban Projects; Food, Food Systems and Sustainability; Cradle-to-Cradle Design: Creating Healthy Emissions A Strategy for Eco-Effective Product and System Design; MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES BY DESIGN; Frameworks, Artefacts, Designers-Three Vectors of Design.
  • In Defense of Strategy as DesignThe Practice of Breakthrough Strategies by Design; Strategy Design: Design Practices for Entrepreneurial Strategizing; Designing Business Architecture corporate innovation and design; CORPORATE INNOVATION AND DESING; Planning Innovations: A Question of Design?; Meeting Innovation Requirements in Large Companies; From Dogma to Style. On Wittgenstein and Redesign; Beyond the Nostalgia of Political Spatial Practice.