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Strategies for Participatory Co-Creation
About This Course
Designing products, services and internal processes has often been a top-down, inside-out activity. However, in today’s hyper-connected global environment, it has become necessary to use more progressive approaches such as design thinking for innovation and productivity. New value and competitive advantage can be captured via fluid networks, co-creation, user-generated content, and iterative design. In this context, the workshop presents the author’s ‘8 Is’ framework of design thinking: intent, insights, immersion, interaction, ideation, integration, iteration and intensification.
This workshop covers case studies of successful design thinking in action, and roadmaps for blending knowledge management (KM) with two-way cooperation between stakeholders. Participants will learn success principles for effective process design with employees, multiple ways of framing a problem domain, and useful resources for systematically harnessing design approaches.
Workshop Benefits
What are the dimensions of creativity in the context of business?
How have market leaders defined and implemented design thinking in their organisations?
How should leaders and managers plan for a creative transformation of their business?
How can design thinking be applied in content creation and knowledge processes?
What are the established tools and emerging models of design thinking in practice?
What are some metrics and maturity frameworks in design thinking application and evolution?

What will you Learn and Do At The Workshop
Business Landscape : Shifts and Trends
Tactics and Models of Design Thinking
Techniques and Tools
Leadership Opportunities/Challenges
Design for co-creation
Capacity building for Design Thinking
Metrics and maturity curves
The Big Picture
Upcoming Workshops And Webinars
DESIGN THINKING: IDEATION PHASE
DESIGN THINKING BOOTCAMP
Frequently Asked Questions
There is no eligibility criteria set for the course. But it is essential to come with an open mind and be OK with ambiguity.
Laptop is desirable to have but not mandatory. There are no other requirements – software or otherwise.
2 days (8 hours each day).
Case studies, detailed presentations in classroom, Individual and group exercises and playback, games and field research.
Fast Facts About QAI
QAI is a leading global consulting and workforce development organization addressing Operational Excellence in knowledge intensive service organizations.
For More Information
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