Design Thinking in Practice - with Certification Opportunity
Learn to execute a complete Design Thinking process. In this course, you will acquire the tools to develop innovative solutions, enhance products, streamline processes, and create more efficient workflows. Additionally, certification is available as an optional add-on.
Learn Design Thinking in Practice
The ability to think innovatively and solve problems is crucial, and having the right tools to structure the innovation process is essential. In this comprehensive Design Thinking course, you will learn to create better products, optimize work processes, and make a significant impact in your organization.
The course equips you with practical skills, methods, and experience. Through interactive learning and hands-on work, you'll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the Design Thinking process, develop innovative solutions, and test them in real-world scenarios.
You also have the option to add certification, wherein you'll receive an official Design Thinker certificate from DanCert upon completion. This certificate serves as your ticket to a growing community of Design Thinkers and a validation of your ability to apply and lead Design Thinking in practice.
What You'll Work on in the Design Thinking in Practice Course
The course provides a solid understanding of the creative and problem-solving method that supports innovative processes in organizations. You'll learn to integrate user needs and desires into the development process from the beginning and create solutions that can be tested and validated in practice.
The course is divided into two modules (three with certification add-on), ensuring efficient and targeted learning in Design Thinking. The course focuses on:
- Design Thinking process and fundamental tools
- Executing a full Design Thinking process
- Effective involvement and analysis of users, customers, and domain experts
- Identification of insights and "jobs-to-be-done" based on data
- Ideation, prototyping/pretotyping, and testing
- Assessing and developing business potential in ideas and concepts
- Definition and planning of minimum viable product