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Design Thinking Is Like Cooking by Sarah Gibbons, Nielsen Normal Group

Design Thinking Is Like Cooking

Read time: 2-3 minutes

As you learn design thinking, you progress through stages: being a beginner, an intermediate practitioner, and possessing advanced expertise. This progression is like learning to cook: you won't be a master chef on day 1, but there are appropriate skills to aim for at each level.

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Which Industries and Corporations use Design Thinking?

Design thinking has found widespread adoption across various industries and sectors. While its application is not limited to specific users, certain sectors and organizations have embraced design thinking more prominently. Here are some major users of design thinking: