[16] Design Thinking and A♥Art Thinking
Intended participants
All levels
Expected effects
You can learn a way of thinking that will allow you to break away from precedents and preconceived ideas and generate new ideas.
Target audience and expected results
Overview
overview
Japan was once a cutting-edge country praised as "Japan as No.1." It produced numerous innovations, and the world was filled with Japanese products. However, the environment surrounding companies is now changing dramatically. There are an increasing number of companies that cannot survive with traditional business models.
In today's world where customer needs are becoming more diverse, we need "innovation that improves the present" and "innovation that creates something from nothing."
In this course, you can learn the "ways of thinking" necessary for people to create innovation.
Supervisor: Goro Otsubo (lecturer)
He started his career as a hardware engineer, and after working overseas, he worked as a software engineer, researcher, project manager, and business developer.
Certified as a Super Creator by the IPA Exploratory Software Creation Project (first half of 2005).
He currently works as a service designer at a major IT company and as a training instructor on design thinking, art thinking, mindfulness, and other subjects.
What you'll learn
1. What is Design Thinking?
What is Design Thinking?
The purpose of design thinking
Virtual Project 1: Human-centered approach
Virtual Project 2: Problem Definition
Virtual project 3: Consider solutions
Virtual Project 4: Create a prototype
End-of-chapter test: What is design thinking?
2. Analysis of Design Thinking
The benefits of design thinking
The Limitations of Design Thinking ①
The Limitations of Design Thinking②
The Limitations of Design Thinking③
Types of Innovation and the Scope of Design Thinking
End-of-chapter test: Analysis of design thinking
3. What is A♥Art Thinking?
The difference between design thinking and art thinking
A♥Artistic Thinking
Step 1: Make A♥
How to find the heart
Step 2: Grow a ♥
How to develop the heart (Braintrust)
Dialogue with reality
Step 3: Be prepared
End-of-chapter test: What is A♥Art Thinking?
4. Examples of A♥Art Thinking
Case Study 1: Cassette Player
Case Study 2: Manga
Case Study 3: Automobiles
A♥Artistic thinking is prone to fall into traps
Design Thinking and A♥Art Thinking: Summary
End-of-chapter test: Examples of A♥Art Thinking
price
price
1 person/12 months/5,500 yen (tax included)
*We also offer a 12-month plan with unlimited number of participants per company.
Please contact us separately.
Course Details
language
Japanese
Learning Style
Video, test
Standard study time
1.5 hours
Completion criteria
Complete or pass all chapters