Springer International Publishing Switzerland, 2016. - 288 p.
ISBN: 978-3-319-19640-4
Innovation requires curiosity and an open mind. Design thinking is thinking in terms of opportunities, not restrictions or prohibitions. It is a holistic approach and encourages thinking across boundaries, thereby enabling real and fundamental innovations. Once in contact with design thinking, people experience a sustainable shift in their mindset and how they act and think. There is also a shift in the way people approach challenges. The innovation method design thinking views problems from a human perspective, with the objective of designing innovative products, services, or experiences that are technically feasible, economically viable, and desirable for the target group.
Larry Leifer and Christoph Meinel Manifesto: Design Thinking Becomes Foundational
Claudia Koch, Christoph Meinel and Larry Leifer Introduction: The HPI-Stanford Design Thinking Research Program
Tools and Techniques for Improved Team InteractionMatthias Wenzel, Lutz Gericke, Christoph Thiele and Christoph Meinel Globalized Design Thinking: Bridging the Gap Between Analog and Digital for Browser-Based Remote Collaboration
Neeraj Sonalkar, Ade Mabogunje, Gina Pai, Aparna Krishnan and Bernard Roth Diagnostics for Design Thinking Teams
Lauren Aquino Shluzas, Gabriel Aldaz and Larry Leifer Design Thinking Health: Telepresence for Remote Teams with Mobile Augmented Reality
Chinmay Kulkarni, Julia Cambre, Yasmine Kotturi, Michael S. Bernstein and Scott Klemmer Talkabout: Making Distance Matter with Small Groups in Massive Classes
David Sirkin, Brian Mok, Stephen Yang, Rohan Maheshwari and Wendy Ju Improving Design Thinking Through Collaborative Improvisation
Creativity and Creative ConfidenceGrace Hawthorne, Manish Saggar, Eve-Marie Quintin, Nick Bott, Eliza Keinitz, Ning Liu, Yin-Hsuan Chien, Daniel Hong, Adam Royalty and Allan L. Reiss Designing a Creativity Assessment Tool for the Twenty-First Century: Preliminary Results and Insights from Developing a Design-Thinking Based Assessment of Creative Capacity
Claudia Nicolai, Marie Klooker, Dora Panayotova, Daniela Hu¨sam and Ulrich Weinberg Innovation in Creative Environments: Understanding and Measuring the Influence of Spatial Effects on Design Thinking-Teams
Joel Sadler, Lauren Shluzas, Paulo Blikstein and Riitta Katila Building Blocks of the Maker Movement: Modularity Enhances Creative Confidence During Prototyping
Measuring Design ThinkingJan Schmiedgen, Lea Spille, Eva K€oppen, Holger Rhinow and Christoph Meinel Measuring the Impact of Design Thinking
Adam Royalty and Bernard Roth Developing Design Thinking Metrics as a Driver of Creative Innovation
Documentation and Information Transfer in Design Thinking ProcessesFranziska Ha¨ger, Thomas Kowark and Matthias Uflacker Experience and Knowledge Transfer Through Special Topic Coaching Sessions
Julia P.A. von Thienen, Anja Perlich, Johannes Eschrig and Christoph Meinel Smart Documentation with Tele-Board MED
Lauritz Thamsen, Bastian Steinert and Robert Hirschfeld Preserving Access to Previous System States in the Lively Kernel
Thomas Beyhl and Holger Giese Connecting Designing and Engineering Activities III