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November 28 - November 30, 2021
“Design Quotient.” DQ is intended to help you identify and explore areas where your unique creativity can shine, whether it’s at the fuzzy front end of a challenge or in reviewing and evaluating concrete alternatives later on.
Open innovation gives you a chance to stretch your creative muscles outside of work. It’s great practice you can apply later to your own projects.
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Tim Brown writes, “Think of today as a prototype. What would you change?”
The challenge is to nurture creative behavior in yourself and other team members that will lead to future breakthroughs.
Gift-giving experience: You can try doing the ninety-minute gift-giving project yourself following instructions on the d.school website, https://dschool.stanford.edu/groups/designresources/wiki/ed894/The_GiftGiving_Project.html. The gift-giving project is a good demonstration of how to apply the design cycle to an experience

