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An Introduction: Design thinking for startups #design #startup #brand Archana Devdas Design Strategist

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Page 1: Design thinking for Startups: An introduction

An Introduction: Design thinking for startups

#design #startup #brand

Archana Devdas Design Strategist

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#design

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#product

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#system

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#policy

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Good design is driven by #purpose.

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Good design is good business. — Thomas J. Watson Jr.

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#startups

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Start ups not to be defined just by a bunch of energetic driven people working out of a

coffee shop, who have a ideas and a dream to become successful.

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..being defined by ideas. Start ups that are more intuitive customer centric businesses seeing better success.

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Uber the world’s largest taxi company that owns no vehicles. 2009.

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Airbnb, the largest accommodation provider that owns no real estate. 2008.

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Facebook, the most popular media provider that creates no content. 2004.

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Instagram, the most valuable photo company that neither hires photographers nor equipment 2010.

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Alibaba, the most valuable retailer that has no inventory. 1999.

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Lyriclabs, a world leader in translation services.1998.

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We understand the nature of business is #changing the way products are

created, businesses function and the way these products are consumed.

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This is a great time for start ups.

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are great ideas enough?

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In 2013, Forbes reported that a startling 80% of young companies fail within 18 months. Why? There’s no shortage of information online to advise on growing market, data and so forth. Nor is there a lack of able agencies and specialists to consult with #approach

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design is serious business

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What defines a start up is that we don’t know yet what is going to work and therefore go

through a process of #discovery.

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business ecosystem #connected #dynamic #uncertain

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Assumptions that don’t get tested till 5 years later #businessplan.

Are we still running on #oldmodels?

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#designthinking

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products and services are driving towards solutions that are more usable, aesthetic and

human #usercentric

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#Fail to understand the need user observation > insights #process #designthinking

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Henry Ford introduced the

first mass produced car.

He said “If I had asked people wanted

they would have said

faster horses”

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#business #value #ecosystem Stakeholders are across consumers,

employees, vendors, competitors, media, govt, investors,etc.

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designthinking offers a holistic approach to how I drive my business, build my product but also influences how I sell the idea of my

product/service #branding

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#brand

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In this purpose economy, were we as people are trying to find more meaning through everything they do #value #associations

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In an image driven world, it is becoming , more and

more critical, how you look, what you stand for.

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Brand is more than your name.

A great brand name can serve as the anchor to your cause,

a symbol to your story, a point of difference in your marketplace,

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A brand is more than just your identity.

No-one's going to love you just for your logo. It is how you act and what you say and much more.

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A brand isn’t just your product

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Brand is an idea. Brands are an inspiration. Brands drive culture. Building brand

identities that matter.

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#idea that drives the organization, what it is about,

what it stands for, what it believes in.

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+ Products – what you make or sell + Environment- how you make or sell it + Communication – how do you communicate or promote + Behaviour- how do you conduct yourself

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Enormous changes have taken place in the world of branding with the development of technology, branding moving from the periphery to the centre

of a corporate concerns. Branding moving into countries, regions, cities, also into charities, the

arts and academia.

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Branding makes the strategy of the organization visible and palpable for all

audiences to see.

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It is not enough to have a great idea, #insight #relevance. We need to be better equipped

to drive ideas forward in today’s dynamic ecosystem

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Thank You!

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