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Six themes for Design Thinking

by sravan ankaraju on March 27, 2010

in Innovation,Integrated Thinking

The workshop at World Economic Form was organized around six themes as fire starters for discussion about design and its potential role in effecting change. Clarity: Complex problems require simple, clear and honest solutions. Context: No solution should be developed and delivered in isolation, but should recognize its context in terms of time, place and [...]

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IVI has launched the IT Capability Maturity Framework (IT-CMF). The IT-CMF provides a concise management roadmap to optimize business value derived from IT investments. The IT-CMF consists of a five-stage maturity model which is used to organize and structure a framework for mapping IT improvement efforts. The holistic approach of the IT-CMF is shown through [...]

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The following is a subset of Israeli companies that have leveraged technological mashups to solve drug delivery problems. It is a product of the multidisciplinary backgrounds that is obtained by combining military and civilian experiences. But it is also a way of thinking that produces particularly creative solutions and potentially opens new industries and “disruptive” [...]

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A cluster, as described by the author of the concept, Harvard Business School professor Michael Porter, is a unique model for economic development because it’s based on “geographic concentrations” of interconnected institutions – businesses, government agencies, and universities – in a specific field. Clusters product exponential growth for their communities because people living and working [...]

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