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A Design Thinking Frame of Mind

March 10, 2016 by Field Notes Leave a Comment

(C) Eva Cruz

(C) Eva Cruz

When you’re watching things go down in flames or they’ve just collapsed in front of you, it can be hard to keep a broad perspective and focus on moving forward productively. This article by Miriam Persley at Leadership Learning Community (which references Beth Kanter from our post yesterday as inspiration) provides a twist on a design thinking framework to give us a practical list for working through failure, in a healthy way:

 

  1. Gain Empathy: Reflect
  2. Gain Empathy: Dig Deeper
  3. Reframe: Infer Insights
  4. Reframe: Set A Goal
  5. Creation: New Ideas
  6. Creation: Share New Ideas: Collective Leadership
  7. Iterate: Reflect Some More and Generate A Plan
  8. Build & Test: Build Your Solution
  9. Build & Test: Share & Collect Feedback
  10. Communication: Document Your Process

We love the application of design thinking to reflecting on failure. Key aspects of design thinking such as, iteration and testing assumptions can serve as a valuable framework to breakdown what’s at work during a failure state of mind.

 

 

Filed Under: Conversation, Failure Tagged With: design thinking, failure

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