Asal Usul dan Perkembangan Design Thinking | CIAS QuickFix with Dr. Indrawan Nugroho

Corporate Innovation by CIAS
2 Feb 202103:56

Summary

TLDRThe video explores the evolution of design thinking, highlighting its rise to prominence in corporate innovation since the late 2000s. Originating in the 1980s, the concept emerged from the observations of academics who noted that designers solve problems with a future-oriented and iterative mindset, suitable for addressing complex challenges known as 'wicked problems.' By the 1990s, businesses like IDEO began to adopt design thinking, reframing problems around customer needs. The 2000s saw standardized design thinking processes gain traction, leading to its mainstream acceptance by the 2010s, continually adapting to meet the growing complexity of modern challenges.

Takeaways

  • 🌟 Design thinking has become a trend in corporate innovation since the late 2000s.
  • 🧠 The term 'design thinking' was first introduced in the early 1980s as a creative problem-solving method.
  • 🔍 Academics like Bryan Lawson and Nigel Cross observed that designers approach problems differently than scientists.
  • ⏳ Designers focus on creating new solutions for the future rather than just refining existing ones.
  • 🔄 Iterative development of solutions is a key characteristic of design thinking, involving client feedback.
  • 💡 The approach is well-suited for addressing complex and dynamic problems, often referred to as 'wicked problems.'
  • 📈 In the 1990s, design thinking began to be adopted in the business world, with companies like IDEO leading the way.
  • 🐾 IDEO reframed wicked problems to be human-centered, focusing on what matters most to customers.
  • 📚 In the early 2000s, standardized design thinking processes were published by various academic institutions.
  • 🔧 Popular frameworks include the 3-I process (inspiration, ideation, implementation) and the 5-stage model (empathize, define, ideate, prototype, test) developed by Stanford University.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of design thinking in corporate innovation?

    -Design thinking has become a significant trend in corporate innovation, offering a creative approach to problem-solving that is particularly effective in addressing complex, dynamic challenges.

  • When was the term 'design thinking' first introduced?

    -The term 'design thinking' was first introduced in the early 1980s by academics who studied how designers approached problem-solving.

  • Who were the key academics associated with the development of design thinking?

    -Key figures include Herbert Simon and Nigel Cross, who observed the distinct problem-solving methods used by designers compared to scientists.

  • What are some characteristics of designers' problem-solving approaches?

    -Designers tend to focus on future-oriented creativity and iterative development, continuously refining solutions with client feedback rather than following a linear process.

  • What are 'wicked problems'?

    -'Wicked problems' are complex and ambiguous challenges that require innovative solutions and cannot be solved using traditional, linear methods.

  • How did IDEO contribute to the adoption of design thinking in business?

    -IDEO was one of the first companies to successfully apply design thinking to reframe wicked problems into human-centric challenges, leading to the development of successful products.

  • What standardized processes were established in the early 2000s for design thinking?

    -Various standardized processes emerged, such as the 3 I's process (Inspiration, Ideation, Implementation) popularized by IDEO and the 5-stage model (Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, Test) developed by the Stanford d.school.

  • When did design thinking become mainstream in business practices?

    -Design thinking became mainstream in the 2010s, as its methodologies were increasingly adopted by organizations to address complex business challenges.

  • What is one of the new variations of design thinking mentioned in the transcript?

    -One variation mentioned is the 'What Is Worth It' process developed by a professor at the University of Virginia, which continues the evolution of design thinking.

  • Why is the evolution of design thinking important?

    -The evolution of design thinking is crucial for effectively addressing the increasingly challenging wicked problems that organizations face in a rapidly changing environment.

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