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Ответитьdesign thinking bring participation of cognitive and strategic contribution of breaking down problems but does NOT do the actual work, it's outcome is prescriptive but not decriptive.
ОтветитьThe TED talk on design thinking by IDEO CEO Tim Brown and discuss. How does this approach apply to business startups?
Ответитьso it's dialectical thinking
ОтветитьToo slow, good for school kids to listen.
ОтветитьPOV homework
ОтветитьThank you.
ОтветитьExcelente explicação 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
ОтветитьExcelent
ОтветитьAwesome talk, thanks Tim!
ОтветитьThe shrunken suit for men is a big JOKE.. he deconstructs humans and he makes a mockery of dress designs.. typical gay man.. disgusting!!!!
ОтветитьTom’s designs are SO UGLY!!!!!!!
ОтветитьOlá alicerces haha
ОтветитьHomens fabulosos e sua simplicidade ,admiro homens magníficos e simples. Conheço e conheci muitos gentleman.
Ответитьwhy is nobody laughing
ОтветитьAaah no se ingles :"v
ОтветитьSensacional palestra. Estou muito emocionado
ОтветитьAmazing session. Thank you for the "Elaborate Detail" & examples...am excited to learn more & contribute more 🤩🙏🙏
ОтветитьWow
Ответитьthis is somewhat not interesthing. lol
ОтветитьGreat session 👍🏻
Ответитьfantástico
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Ответитьwhat an idiot, he doesn't seem to know what being a designer means. he's throwing out superficial phrases undermining real designers, selling his shallow blabla
ОтветитьBuenísimo
Ответить2019 me kon kon ye vedio dek Raha hai
ОтветитьHe turned something small to huge matter ! And we fools watch it till the end! Way of conveying can be made better and honestly this was too boring
ОтветитьIt is funny how much IDEO talks about consumer/humand centered theories but in practice, IDEO just put consumers aside and don´t care about how they treat them all. Once I used to believe in IDEO practices until one day, in which, I was completely ignored by IDEO customer service. Blah blah blah
ОтветитьShort version of this video:
Intrepid white man unironically bemoans the decline of infrastructure projects in the West by blaming a caricature of trendy hipster CEOs. Intrepid white man then columbuses the Systems Development Life-Cycle (as though it hasn't existed for decades), rebrands it "design thinking" and claims it as some major innovation. Intrepid white man promotes design as a vehicle for building your own white saviour fantasy stories (if only us Westerners could help people in the Third World organise themselves better!).
Basically nothing in this video is innovative or new, and quite a lot of it is actively problematic as a social narrative.
Anyone who has studied politics or history can rip his context-absent nostalgia-baiting infrastructure fetish apart - the decline of large-scale infrastructure projects in the West is primarily political (neo-liberalist and neo-conservative politicians trying to push for small government and offload all responsibility for major infrastructure onto the market, which is not capable of shouldering the cost or the risk involved to do large-scale infrastructure projects). It has nothing to do with corporate culture - and in fact the infrastructure projects of the time period he's talking about were typically wealthy individuals liaising with government (and typically employing borderline or actual indentured labourers) to create monopolies for themselves. Culture-wide infrastructure projects just don't happen without government involvement, and fetishizing places with infrastructure deficits as somehow better or more interesting places to work is actively problematic.
Anyone who has studied sociology or history would be able to see the problem with him claiming ownership of projects that are primarily enacted by people of other cultures.
Anyone who has studied IT or engineering should already be aware of the concept of engaging with stakeholders which is the most basic component of project planning analysis (it is literally the first step on the Systems Development Life-Cycle).
In sum this video is actually just an argument for getting rid of "designers" as a profession because they're fundamentally ignorant and wield aspirational rhetoric to sell their crap.
Wonderful talk. Thank Tim
ОтветитьReached minute 10 and still didn't know what as the talk about. Thumbs down.
ОтветитьThank you for your contribution to india....
ОтветитьThis talk cured my cancer. It also made me rich and filled me with zen. I feel whole now. Thank you Tim.
Ответитьlol twitter's website back in 2009! And I am glad people are calling out so called turtle neck designer glasses DESIGNERS out!
Ответитьexcelente presentación sobre el Design Thinking, gracias Tim Brown....!!
ОтветитьThank you Tim Brown, you changed my life for the better!
ОтветитьI feel so lucky, that i found this speech. Awesome!
ОтветитьVery useful
ОтветитьExcelente presentación sobre la importancia del design thinking como una metodologia que permite resolver los problemas atacándolos desde otra perspectiva, la perspectiva del diseño.
Ответитьdesign is human centered.
ОтветитьThis is one of the BEST, thought provoking ideas - Design Thinking. Participation instead self centered priesthood thinking is a point focussed on community development and participation. In a fast paced world, innovation is based on competition to get more cash, marketability. Instead of giving people what they want, the system wants them to believe this is what they need. That is success. His idea is an anti-thesis to what is going on now. Apple's designer will hate Tim Brown, for socializing an individualistic designers' domain of priesthood. Who cares about people, they need to like what designers think is right.
Ответитьwhy my videos are turned to private?
ОтветитьI don't feel like he said anything new or compelling :/
ОтветитьGreat TED talk, thank you.
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ОтветитьVery enjoyable thank you
Ответитьgreat video thanks
ОтветитьVery enjoyable thank you
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