This short course introduces you to the principles of Design Thinking. It equips you with knowledge and tools for problem identification and solution development through evidence-based Design Thinking methodology and how to apply it in your work.
Learn the skills to integrate Design Thinking in your work and fuel a culture for innovation in your business.
This short course introduces you to the principles of Design Thinking. It equips you with knowledge and tools for problem identification and solution development through evidence-based Design Thinking methodology and how to apply it in your work. This will enable you to create more user-centric solutions and to understand how diversity of thought adds value to your business.
By doing this course you will gain skills on unpacking and reframing challenges, creativity techniques, empathise with the user and solution development through prototyping and testing.
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Swinburne University of Technology is a world-class university creating social and economic impacts through science, technology and innovation. Founded in 1908 by the Honourable George and Ethel Swinburne as the ‘Eastern Suburbs Technical College’, Swinburne has continued to evolve, gaining university status in 1992.
Swinburne has three campuses located in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne — at Hawthorn, Croydon and Wantirna — offering tertiary education for higher education as well as Pathways and Vocational Education (PAVE). We also have a fourth campus in Sarawak, Malaysia.
The National Institute of Circus Arts is located in Prahran, Melbourne and we also offer a range of qualifications online through Swinburne Online and Open Universities Australia. In 2019, we unveiled new locations in Sydney and Vietnam, each offering a small suite of sought-after Swinburne courses, and also opened an office in Nanjing, China — further connecting us to some of the fast-growing regions in the world.
As a dual-sector university, Swinburne offers higher education and Pathways and Vocational Education (PAVE). We offer courses in a broad range of disciplines and our close ties with industry provide students with opportunities for valuable workplace experiences during their studies.
Swinburne researchers have a reputation for high-quality research with particular strengths in astronomy, physics, engineering, materials science, computer science and information technology, design and innovation, health sciences, neurosciences and mental health. Underpinned by leading digital technology platforms, our researchers are collaborating with industry through embedded partnerships to drive innovation and create impact.
Design thinking is an intentional and collaborative approach to problem-solving. Through design thinking, solutions to complex problems can be identified and developed taking into consideration the personal elements of a problem.
The Design Thinking short course brings together these two worldviews to put the focus on your audiences, end users and customers. By putting human beings at the centre of your innovation efforts, you’ll learn how to turn prototypes into high-value solutions at a much faster rate.
Design thinking helps teams to not only come up with hundreds of product ideas, but identify the ideas that are viable, feasible and desirable.
 This design thinking course will equip you with the skills and confidence to turn good ideas into sustainable and improved outcomes with users/customers at the heart of your thinking and implementation.Â
Design Thinking is a new approach to problem solving, providing you with the tools to enhance your creativity, innovation and outcomes. This solution-focused process equips you with skills that can be used to achieve significantly better results for your business or organisation
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