<b><i>Design Thinking </i>is packed with intriguing case studies and practical advice from industry experts. This anthology is organized into three sections that focus on the use of design for innovation and brand-building, the emerging role of service design, and the design of meaningful customer e
Design thinking: integrating innovation, customer experience and brand value
โ Scribed by Thomas Lockwood
- Publisher
- Allworth Press
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 256
- Edition
- Original
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Design Thinking is packed with intriguing case studies and practical advice from industry experts. This anthology is organized into three sections that focus on the use of design for innovation and brand-building, the emerging role of service design, and the design of meaningful customer experiences. This book provides readers with the strategies necessary to encourage the creative thought process in their companies, which will ultimately help to cultivate innovation, and therefore boost business. Experienced design leaders share their personal stories and give specific examples of their companiesโ forward-thinking creations. This unique approach helps the reader learn how to build a solid brand foundation, solve problems with simplified thinking, anticipate and capitalize on trends, figure out what consumers want before they do, and align mission, vision, and strategy with a corporate brand. A sense of the content within Design Thinking can be gained from the titles of some of the key essays: โBuilding Leadership Brands,โ โThe Designful Company,โ โBrand Building by Service Design,โ โService Design Via the Global Web,โ โCustomer Loyalty,โ and โDriving Brand Loyalty on the Webโ.
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