The Craze for Design Thinking: Roots, A Critique, and toward an Alternative

Favoring orientation to and the participation of design users in the design process, Design Thinking (DT) has a long lineage. With the Cold War's end, the Internet's rise and Stanford University's turn to teaching DT (2005), this 'bottom up', demand-driven conception of design gained new adherents, going on to win mainstream status when advocated in the 'Harvard Business Review' in 2008.

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