Design Thinking: Theory and Practice aims to provide readers with an in-depth understanding of design thinking by documenting the personal insights of professionals and practitioners from a wide range of disciplines.
“Design Thinking” refers to a series of cognitive, strategic and practical steps used during the process of designing and the context of how people reason when they engage with solving problems. The scope of this book focuses on topics such as problem solving, systems thinking, innovation, and the role of design in product design and services. This book is unique as it brings together “stories” from both academics and practitioners’ perspectives, enabling readers to view design thinking from many different outlooks that can be applied in different life situations or for organizations when developing plans and policies.
This book would be essential reading for design engineers, industrial designers, and mechanical engineers who have interest in design thinking.
1. Introduction to Design Thinking 2. Pursuing an Innovation 3. Designing ideas – a dual perspective 4. Proposing a Design Thinking Framework to Develop Circular Products 5. The Startup Mindset: Innovation through Design Thinking 6. Driving Change through Design Thinking - Shaping Innovation in GovTech 7. Design thinking and artificial intelligence: A framework for analysis 8. High Performance Flight Vehicle Design 9. Two Modes of Design Thinking Exhibited in Intuitive and Analytical Design Methods 10. Co-Design: Meanings and Applications in Design and Engineering 11. Design, thinking and metaphors: On the cognitive style of engineering and design education 12. Does Design Thinking Work in the Long-term? A Case Study of Interdisciplinary Research on Aging
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