• Design Thinking

  • Group Training

    You should not only learn Design Thinking, you must also experience it. You do this in this training: What is Design Thinking? How does it relate to other methods such as Agile?

    Training code
    CGADESTHCE
    Spoken Language
    Dutch
    Language Materials
    English
    Dayparts
    4
    Price
    €1.600,00
    excl. VAT No extra costs.

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    In group training, we use several learning methods to help you obtain the knowledge, give you helpful insights and get you inspired. Check the Spoken language and Language materials on the left for language info.

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    What is Design Thinking

    Design Thinking is a process for creative problem solving, optimized for challenges with high uncertainty and limited existing data. We more and more encounter challenges that can not be solved by traditional, linear approaches. Problems can not be solved with the same reasoning that caused them to arise. To create a more appropriate solution, the problem must be redefined.
    You do not only need to learn Design Thinking, you also have to experience it. You do this in this training, on the basis of:

    • What is Design Thinking?
    • How does it relate to other methods such as Agile?
    • Experience Design Thinking through an exercise
    • Examples of the application of Design Thinking?
    • How do you apply Design Thinking yourself, for example with canvases or a Design Sprint?
     
     

    Who should attend Design Thinking

    Anyone who finds new, innovative ways of working interesting and wants to work in a more people-oriented way.

    • Consultants who work in a project or environment in which the problems are unclear and where solutions are not available.
    • Business Analysts looking for new ways to ensure that the right things are done.
    • Product Owners and Scrum Masters who want to ensure that the most value is delivered, complementary to agile.

    Prerequisites

    During this training you need a laptop with access to internet.

    Objectives

    After this training you understand the basics of theory Design Thinking and you are able to apply these basics.

     
    Incompany

    You should not only learn Design Thinking, you must also experience it. You do this in this training: What is Design Thinking? How does it relate to other methods such as Agile?

    Training code
    CGADESTHCE
    Spoken Language
    Dutch
    Language Materials
    English
    Dayparts
    4
    Price
    €1.600,00
    excl. VAT No extra costs.

    With an Incompany training you have several advantages:

    - You choose the location
    - You experience the training with your colleagues, so it is always in line with your practice
    - The trainer can tailor explanations, examples and assignments to your organization
    - In consultation exercises can be adapted to organization-specific questions

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    Design Thinking
    10
    8.8
    0
    63 reviews
     

    What is Design Thinking

    Design Thinking is a process for creative problem solving, optimized for challenges with high uncertainty and limited existing data. We more and more encounter challenges that can not be solved by traditional, linear approaches. Problems can not be solved with the same reasoning that caused them to arise. To create a more appropriate solution, the problem must be redefined.
    You do not only need to learn Design Thinking, you also have to experience it. You do this in this training, on the basis of:

    • What is Design Thinking?
    • How does it relate to other methods such as Agile?
    • Experience Design Thinking through an exercise
    • Examples of the application of Design Thinking?
    • How do you apply Design Thinking yourself, for example with canvases or a Design Sprint?
     
     

    Who should attend Design Thinking

    Anyone who finds new, innovative ways of working interesting and wants to work in a more people-oriented way.

    • Consultants who work in a project or environment in which the problems are unclear and where solutions are not available.
    • Business Analysts looking for new ways to ensure that the right things are done.
    • Product Owners and Scrum Masters who want to ensure that the most value is delivered, complementary to agile.

    Prerequisites

    During this training you need a laptop with access to internet.

    Objectives

    After this training you understand the basics of theory Design Thinking and you are able to apply these basics.

     
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    Fields of Expertise
    Digital & Transformation
     
  • e-CF competences with this course

     

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    C.3.Service Delivery     
    E.7.Business Change Management