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What is the primary goal of the 'Improve' stage in the Design Thinking process?
What is the primary goal of the 'Improve' stage in the Design Thinking process?
- To develop as many solutions as possible
- To identify and define the problem
- To refine and iterate on the solution (correct)
- To create prototypes and test them
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the Design Thinking process?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the Design Thinking process?
- Thinking creatively
- Empathizing with users
- Following a linear process (correct)
- Iterating on solutions
What is the key mindset required for Design Thinking?
What is the key mindset required for Design Thinking?
- Analytical thinking
- Critical thinking
- Creative thinking
- Empathetic thinking (correct)
What is the main purpose of the 'Ideate' stage in the Design Thinking process?
What is the main purpose of the 'Ideate' stage in the Design Thinking process?
What is the outcome of the 'Prototyping' stage in the Design Thinking process?
What is the outcome of the 'Prototyping' stage in the Design Thinking process?
Study Notes
Design Thinking Process
- The primary goal of the 'Improve' stage is to refine and iterate solutions based on feedback and testing.
Characteristics of Design Thinking
- One characteristic that is NOT typical of the Design Thinking process is a fixed or rigid mindset.
Ideate Stage
- The main purpose of the 'Ideate' stage is to generate a wide range of creative and innovative solutions to identified problems.
Design Thinking Mindset
- The key mindset required for Design Thinking is a growth mindset, being open to learning, and embracing ambiguity and uncertainty.
Prototyping Stage
- The outcome of the 'Prototyping' stage is the creation of tangible or visual representations of solutions, allowing for testing and refining.
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Description
This quiz assesses your understanding of the various stages in the Design Thinking process, including Improve, Ideate, and Prototyping. It covers the key mindset required and the outcomes of each stage.