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Organizations suddenly turned design thinking into a linear, often-gated, by-the-book methodology, and suddenly it is not true design thinking anymore; it becomes just another too linear, too slow and not as bright way to be creative. The dominating thinking about process starts to screw up the freedom within true design thinking. It quickly became boiled down to aiding and supporting the incremental innovation. It loses its real powerful edge of harnessing creativity to solve problems in highly imaginative and insightful ways; it becomes just the encouragement to help thinking along. Leaders start to ask questions about all this design thinking "hype" and begin demanding far more from a design thinking process to tackle their complex problems. Then it is suddenly, “Houston, we have a problem.”
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Many companies embrace design thinking, but then senior executives get uncomfortable and render the approach nearly useless.
Image: https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/article/design-thinking-a-quick-overview[/caption]
See also: Case Study on Risk and Innovation
Organizations suddenly turned design thinking into a linear, often-gated, by-the-book methodology, and suddenly it is not true design thinking anymore; it becomes just another too linear, too slow and not as bright way to be creative. The dominating thinking about process starts to screw up the freedom within true design thinking. It quickly became boiled down to aiding and supporting the incremental innovation. It loses its real powerful edge of harnessing creativity to solve problems in highly imaginative and insightful ways; it becomes just the encouragement to help thinking along. Leaders start to ask questions about all this design thinking "hype" and begin demanding far more from a design thinking process to tackle their complex problems. Then it is suddenly, “Houston, we have a problem.”
Continue reading and learn more here.