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8 Design Thinking Flaws and How to Fix Them by Braden Kelley and Adam Radziszewski

8 Design Thinking Flaws and How to Fix Them

Because people can quickly understand the power (or promise) of Design Thinking, companies, consultants, and universities have latched on to the methodology and quickly accelerated it to the top of the hype curve. This has created a lot of problems for both expert Design Thinking practitioners and for the methodology itself.

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David Griffith Jones is a Design Thinking Association Chapter Leader in Gothenburg, Sweden.
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Marina Chelak is the Design THinking Association Melbourne Xi Chapter Leader
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Afia Serwaah Owusu Sekyere is the founder and a Social Entrepreneur at the Grow Africa Network in Accra, Ghana
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Dr. Gordon Adomdza is a Design Thinking Association Accra, Ghana Chapter Leader
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David Eyman, Creativity Instructor at Miami University in Cincinnati, Ohio
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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: