Where do you fit in?
Successful design thinking teams operate as an ecosystem of different people with unique skills and responsibilities, working together to deliver human-centered experiences.
Enterprise Design Thinking badges represent these capabilities and work best when they’re used together.
New to Enterprise Design Thinking? Get started with your Practitioner Badge.
Lauren knows the value of putting the user first.
As a Practitioner, Lauren:participates in design thinking activitiesknows who her team’s primary user group isshares Enterprise Design Thinking with others
“I love that anyone can do it, and it gives everyone a place to voice their ideas.”
Lauren
Badge criteria
Design research
Name assumptions and questions about your users
Collaboration
Seek to work with others with different points of view
Ideation
Think big about how you can improve your users’ experience
Storytelling
Tell others about the value of Enterprise Design Thinking
Synthesis
Ask “why” and dig deeper to define your users’ problems
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