It is interesting to see how design thinking and coaching, two seemingly unrelated practice areas, have so much in common. Design thinking is an iterative process that attempts to understand the user ...
The design thinking process is a two-pronged approach that involves both empathetic ideology and a process that aims to find the best possible solution for gaps in the market or problems in a given ...
Rohit Bhargava fascinated me when I first heard him speak about non-obvious trends on Pivot Podcast several years ago. The process he uses each year to determine the latest business trends has the ...
Design thinking is a problem-solving process that encourages us to rethink the world and how people connect through products, systems or institutions. Leading brands globally use design thinking to ...
If you've ever labeled yourself as "not creative," it's time to challenge that perception. Here's what marketers and CX leaders can learn. Some people might confidently declare, "I am a highly ...
Contrary to popular belief, the "right brain" is not the only source of creativity. Source: ishareimage/labeled for reuse There is an ongoing debate about the differences between the function of the ...
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping education, challenging traditional teaching methods, and redefining how students prepare for the future. Po-Shen Loh, a mathematician ...
There’s a reason so much creative work needs revision—and it has nothing to do with talent or AI. It’s because too many campaigns start before the thinking is finished. Deadlines loom, pressure mounts ...