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R**H
Worth A Buy! Good book to open up your mind to possibilities
Good book, like it already though I have completed reading only the first 3 case studies.Good book to open up your mind to possibilities with real world examples that I found easy to relate to my work.
J**Y
Good Quality Pages
Geniune and good quality pages. Will update on the content soon.
A**N
Four Stars
Good
A**T
Good product, good delivery by seller
very nice book, must read. Delivered in good condition and timely.
P**G
Design Thinking praxisorientiert
Schöne Ergänzung zu manchem eher theoretischen Werk zum Design Thinking: 10 Anwendungsfälle aus der Praxis dieser agilen Methode, die neben Scrum und Kanban zu den bekanntesten im Spektrum des agilen Projektmanagements zählt.
S**T
Nice format and easy to read
I had to buy this book for a class called business decision support
M**I
Excellent book for an introduction to Design Thinking!
If you are in Design Thinking then this book is meant for you.Very simple and clear to understand.The authors took care of covering an excellent angle: how to motivate readers/learners to get familiar to the principles of design thinking.I would recommend it if you are curious and interested to discover what DT can do for you.
R**A
Thorough review of Design Thinking in Practical Terms
The ten case history way of reviewing Design Thinking is masterful and beautifully bridges the gap between theory and practical application. Only critique is what I expected to be the crowning case--#10 Intuit--could use a rewriting. It needs to be told as a story as are the other nine cases to better involve the reader. But that is a minor flaw and does not diminish the power of this book. It is excellent.
M**D
which I have used to good effect in many aspects of my managment responsibilities and ...
Speaking as a degree level designer, and previously the CEO of national and international NFP orgs, I was attracted to this publication to learn more about the possible improvements to the management of social sector bodies by widening the application of my design skills.I know those to be the consecutive application of three actions ... to observe, assess and innovate ... which I have used to good effect in many aspects of my managment responsibilities and organisation development.But I found the proposals in this book to be anything that related to my experience. Instead, the value of a basically simple design approach is puffed up with the obscurity of management and marketing speak and their "look at me" jargon and gobbledygook.
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