Dclg masterclass 2014 v2

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Department of Communities and Local Government Design Thinking Colum Lowe 4 th November 2014

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Colum Lowe, Design Council

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Department of Communities and Local Government

Design Thinking

Colum Lowe 4th November 2014

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Design as a framework to innovate

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Innovating through design Deliver Solutions which work

Develop Potential solutions

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Deliver Solutions which work

Develop Potential solutions

Define The area to focus upon

Discover Insight into the problem

Innovating through design

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Deliver Solutions which work

Develop Potential solutions

Define The area to focus upon

Discover Insight into the problem

Being people centred

Being visual

Being collaborative & iterative

Innovating through design

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Being people centred

Principle one

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- Who pays for it?

- Who uses it day to day?

- Who told someone else to buy it?

- Who selects this product for retail?

- Who takes it from you out into the world?

- Who sells it to the customer?

- Who looks after it if it goes wrong?

Shopper

User

Specifier

Buyer

Distributor

Retailer

Service

The real customer

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Extreme (Power users)

Extreme (Rejectors)

Core

Extreme Users Rich insight can be found at the edges

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Being visual

Principle two

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Sketching an idea for a product

Physical stuff Objects and spaces, large and small.

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Showing the underlying technology

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1854 cholera epidemic

Water not miasma

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Being collaborative and iterative

Principle three

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Prototyping products

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Prototyping communications

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Prototyping environments

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Can you afford not to prototype?

170,000 households £65,000

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Risk management

For every £1 spent solving a problem in design stage, it costs £10 to tackle in development and £100 to rectify after launch.

£1 - £10 - £100

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Prototyping Manage risk by trying things out quickly and cheaply.

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