Basics of Design Thinking
Mindsets in Design Thinking
Understanding Users
Tools for Design Thinking
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Design Thinking is a fine balance between which two key aspects?  

Business and Creativity

100

What mindset is used to generate a wide range of ideas and possibilities?

Divergent mindset.

100

What defines an end user in the context of Design Thinking?

The person who will use the final product or service.

100

What tool is used to map user emotions and behaviors?

Empathy Map

200

Who is considered the most important stakeholder in the Design Thinking process?

End User

200

Which mindset is applied to focus and select the most promising ideas?

Convergent mindset

200

What is the main benefit of understanding extreme end users in Design Thinking?

It helps uncover unique needs and challenges that may not be visible with average users.

200

What is the primary purpose of the "Yes And" technique during ideation?

To expand and build upon ideas collaboratively, fostering a creative environment.

300

What principle in Design Thinking encourages creating solutions that meet both user needs and business goals?

Human Centered Design

300

How does the convergent mindset help in finalizing ideas?

By focusing and narrowing down options to the most viable solutions.

300

How does understanding the user's environment contribute to effective product design?

It ensures the solution fits within the user’s real-world context and needs.

300

What is Biomimicry in the context of Ideate?

Designing solutions inspired by nature.

400

How does empathy play a role in the Design Thinking process?

It helps to deeply understand the user’s perspective and needs, guiding the creation of relevant solutions.

400

In which phase of Design Thinking are divergent and convergent mindsets used alternately to balance creativity and practicality?  

Ideate

400

How does ethnography contribute to the Design Thinking process?

It helps identify the unmet needs of users

400

What is the purpose of creating prototypes in the Experiment stage of Design Thinking?

To test and validate ideas, gather feedback, and make improvements.