Design Thinking For It Services Excellence
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.08 GB | Duration: 2h 38m
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.08 GB | Duration: 2h 38m
Innovating IT Services with Design Thinking: Fundamentals, Techniques and Case Studies
What you'll learn
Understanding concepts of design thinking, problem, opportunity, innovation, functionality, quality, product, service and value.
Understanding the main steps of design thinking
Understanding and applying important techniques to overcome problems and create innovative sloutions
Applying design thinking in the context of innovative products such as Notion, DropBox, GitHub, MongoDB and Low-code System
Requirements
Basic knowledge of software development.
Description
Welcome to Design Thinking for IT Services Excellence, a comprehensive program designed to empower participants with innovative problem-solving skills and a human-centered approach to addressing complex challenges. This course is divided into four engaging parts, each crafted to build your understanding and application of design thinking in real-world contexts.In the first part, you will gain a foundational understanding of design thinking, exploring key concepts such as problems, opportunities, innovation, products, services, functionalities, quality, value, and the overarching philosophy of design thinking. This section establishes a solid theoretical base for practical applications.The second part delves into the design thinking process, guiding you through its stages and techniques. You'll learn how to empathize, define problems, ideate, prototype, and test solutions, using proven methodologies that foster creativity and efficiency.In the third part, we focus on the essential skills required for success. You’ll develop soft skills, including collaboration and communication, alongside technical skills such as research methods and gaining expertise in your knowledge domain. These skills ensure that you are equipped to work effectively in diverse environments.Finally, the fourth part features six case studies from leading solutions like MongoDB, Notion, Low-code Systems, GitHub, and DropBox. These examples showcase how design thinking drives innovation in technology and service industries, helping you apply what you've learned to real-world problems.Join us to become a master of design thinking and unlock your potential for innovation!
Overview
Section 1: An Overview of Design Thinking
Lecture 1 What is a Problem?
Lecture 2 What is an Opportunity?
Lecture 3 What is an Innovation?
Lecture 4 What is a Product?
Lecture 5 What is a Service?
Lecture 6 What is a Functionality?
Lecture 7 What is Quality?
Lecture 8 What is Value?
Lecture 9 What is Design Thinking?
Section 2: Empathise
Lecture 10 Concept of Emphaty
Lecture 11 Interview Technique
Lecture 12 Observation Technique
Lecture 13 Questionnaire Technique
Lecture 14 Persona Technique
Lecture 15 Empathy Map Technique
Section 3: Define
Lecture 16 The Process of Defining a Problem
Section 4: Ideate
Lecture 17 Concept of Ideation
Lecture 18 Brainstorming Technique
Lecture 19 SCAMPER Technique
Lecture 20 Affinity Diagram Technique
Lecture 21 Sketching Technique
Lecture 22 Dot Voting Technique
Section 5: Prototype
Lecture 23 Prototyping Techniques
Section 6: Test
Lecture 24 Concept of Testing
Lecture 25 Usability Testing
Lecture 26 A/B Testing
Lecture 27 Think Aloud Protocol
Lecture 28 Heuristic Evaluation
Lecture 29 Formal Technical Review
Lecture 30 Auotmated Testing
Section 7: Important Skills for Design Thinking
Lecture 31 Soft Skills
Lecture 32 Technical Skills
Section 8: Case Study: MongoDB
Lecture 33 Introduction of MongoDB
Lecture 34 Empathise
Lecture 35 Define
Lecture 36 Ideate
Lecture 37 Prototype
Lecture 38 Test
Section 9: Case Study: Notion
Lecture 39 Introduction of Notion
Lecture 40 Empathise
Lecture 41 Define
Lecture 42 Ideate
Lecture 43 Prototype
Lecture 44 Test
Section 10: Case Study: DropBox
Lecture 45 Introduction to DropBox
Lecture 46 Empathise
Lecture 47 Define
Lecture 48 Ideate
Lecture 49 Protoype
Lecture 50 Test
Section 11: Case Study: GitHub
Lecture 51 Introduction to GitHub
Lecture 52 Empathise
Lecture 53 Define
Lecture 54 Ideate
Lecture 55 Prototype
Lecture 56 Test
Section 12: Case Study: Low-code System
Lecture 57 Introduction to Low-code System
Lecture 58 Empathise
Lecture 59 Define
Lecture 60 Ideate
Lecture 61 Prototype
Lecture 62 Test
Section 13: Conclusion
Lecture 63 Final Remark and Conclusion
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