From the course: Design Thinking for Project Managers
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Overcoming common challenges in design thinking
From the course: Design Thinking for Project Managers
Overcoming common challenges in design thinking
Whether you're a project manager, a team leader, or someone interested in fostering innovation, this is designed to help you navigate the hurdles you might face on your journey. Let's dive in. Design thinking is a powerful approach for solving problems and fostering innovation. However, integrating it into project management can come with its set of challenges. First, there's the hurdle of mindset shift. Many teams are used to linear, traditional approaches to projects. Shifting to a design thinking mindset requires embracing ambiguity and a willingness to fail and learn. Strategy: start small. Introduce design thinking practices in minor, low-risk projects. Celebrate small wins and learn from failures, gradually building a culture that values creative problem solving. Second, time constraints often pose a significant barrier. Design thinking requires time for ideation, prototyping, and testing, time that tight project schedules might not allow. The strategy? Incorporate flexible…
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Empathizing with stakeholders as a project manager2m 44s
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Defining problems in projects with design thinking2m 13s
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Ideation for innovative project solutions2m 25s
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Prototyping in project management3m 40s
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Testing and iteration in project management2m 58s
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Overcoming common challenges in design thinking4m
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Building your project design thinking toolkit3m 53s
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