design thinking for startups - are you design driven?

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Design Thinking for Startups Amir Khella @amirkhella

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This presentation provides some best practices and tools to help small business entrepreneurs and startup founders in creating a culture of innovation. Whether you're working on a web 2.0, iPhone or a physical gadget, these simple practices are universally applicable. ***Note**** I will be running a webinar in October 2009 to expand on the points mentioned in this presentation, study design thinking use cases and stories and answer questions. Please leave a comment and follow the discussion, or follow @amirkhella on twitter to get notified about the webinar.

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What is Design?

It’s the process by which an artifact is brought into existence.

“Design is art that people use”- Ellen Lupton

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What is design thinking?

It’s a mindset of combining creative and analytical thinking and applying it toward solving a specific problem.

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Bad definition.

"Unlike analytical thinking, design thinking is a creative process based around the ‘building up’ of ideas."

- Wikipedia

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Good definition.

“A process of creative and critical thinking that allows information and ideas to be organized, decisions to be made, situations to be improved, and knowledge to be gained.”

- Charles Burnette

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Design thinking combines CREATIVE and ANALYTICAL

thinking.

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It’s both abductive and deductive.

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Being deductive means using past knowledge to solve current problems.

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Being abductive means imagining and

visualizing a future that should yet exist.

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Today

Experiences

Patterns

Observations

Stories

Imagination

Possibilities

Uncertainty

Stories

Yesterday Tomorrow

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Then, what’s innovation?

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It’s a byproduct of design thinking.

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It’s being comfortable going forward in a

state of uncertainty

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It’s believing that the best solution is yet to

be found.

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It’s the willingness to fail early and fail

often.

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Unfortunately, that’s not what we learn in

school.

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School Life Real LifeMistakes are punished. Failure is not tolerated.

Mistakes are learning experiences.

Failure breeds success.

Given the questions; find the right answers.

Ask great questions; find the best answers.

Knowledge and certainty foster confidence.

Intuition and imagination create potential for using

knowledge.

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What makes a good design thinker?

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An observing eye and a constant sense of wonder.

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An empathetic attitude toward people’s behavior and habits.

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A questioning mindset that goes beyond the obvious.

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Patience to remain in problem space until the right questions are

identified.

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A holistic approach to problem solving.

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The willingness to experiment and build.

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A passion for collaboration.

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So, how does a startup integrate

design thinking into its process?

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1. Understand that design thinking is not just the

designer’s role; it’s everyone’s role.

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Design is not about products; it’s about people.

Think beyond tasks;Their lives. Their challenges. Their dreams.The user’s journey starts long before they click that button.

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2. Understand and define the problem you’re trying to

solve.

Take the time to ask a lot of annoying WHY questions.And don’t move to the solution space too soon.

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Create a story.Our brains are hardwired for stories. If

we like them, we remember them forever.

Like a good movie, design should tell a

good story.

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Communicate your story, and ask people to tell you what they

heard and what they think.

* Don’t be afraid that someone will steal your story; it’s very likely that many people had that idea before you, and did nothing about it.

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Sketch you ideas.

You don’t need to know how to draw in order to sketch.As long as your sketches capture your ideas, it doesn’t matter

if they “don’t look good”.

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Create quick and crude prototypes

Prototypes create conversations. They are ALIVE!The sooner they work, the sooner you realize what your product needs to be.

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3. Refine your prototype until it becomes like a movie trailer for

your product.

It will always remind you of your story. And don’t worry about it being too functional or

good looking.

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Create a design-friendly environment

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Remove walls between people.And encourage frequent conversations.

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Create design walls.

Imprint designs in the back of everyone’s mindPhoto courtesy of ewhitworth.com

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4. Run a weekly or monthly brainstorming meeting to

encourage wild ideas.

The best way to get good ideas is to get lots of ideas. And the best time to get good ideas may be when you don’t need them.

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5. Encourage your team to think visually.

Ask them to carry sketchbooks and to freely express their ideas on whiteboards.

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Visit a design agency for a day

Design agencies typically create great design environments.

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6. Become your own best competition.

Don’t get too comfortable with success.A design is NEVER done. It’s never good enough.

Solve harder problems than your competition does.

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Define and embrace constraints as part of the creative process.

The main difference between a rocket and a bomb is that the former is a controlled explosion.

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Create a character for your product

What will your product be if it were a car? a phone? a shoe?Who will your product be if it were a movie star? a political figure?

Describe your products in human-like adjectives.

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7. Hire T-shaped individuals.

They tend to be professional in one area, but are skilled in many other areas.

They are highly intuitive.And they work as bridges between disciplines.

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Discourage rigid roles.

Leave these roles to enterprises.Everyone should be a product caretaker.

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Encourage cross-training.

Give your designers business training and your developers design training.

Invite outsiders to come and talk about what they do, even if it’s nothing related to what your team is working on.

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If possible, elect a CDO role (Chief Design Officer)

Let people in your company understand that design is as valuable as technology and

business.

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Anyone can be a designerAnyone can be a good design thinker

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The most inspiring quote from a founder I’ve worked with.

“This looks exciting and scary. Let’s do it!”