IIBA Toronto
Learning Series
Design Thinking
- a problem solving approach -
Using the IIBA BABOK Guide and
the Product Ownership Guide
Thursday, April 20, 2022 7:30 pm
IIBA Toronto continues a new series focused on
collaboratively building artifacts and communicating with stakeholders in an online 90 minute session using IIBA Guides. This week we will focus on Design Thinking
We are using Zoom to register for this event.
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DESIGN THINKING Described
Design thinking is a problem-solving approach that emphasizes empathy, creativity, and iterative prototyping to develop innovative solutions to complex problems. It is a human-centered approach to design that focuses on understanding the needs and perspectives of users, and using that understanding to inform the design process.
Design thinking involves several stages, including
- understanding the problem,
- gathering information and insights,
- brainstorming and ideation,
- prototyping and testing, and
- iterating based on feedback.
Throughout the process, design thinking encourages collaboration, experimentation, and a willingness to iterate and refine ideas.
Design thinking can be applied to a wide range of challenges, from
- product design to
- business strategy to
- social innovation.
It has become increasingly popular in recent years as a way to foster innovation and creativity in a variety of contexts.
Attend Free!
Come join us for an evening of business analysis community and networking as you learn
This 1 1/2 hour session delivers
1.5 CDU credit hours for IIBA Re-certification
Facilitators
Yvonne Lee
Harpal Lidder
Brian Band
Colin Campbell
We are using Zoom to register for this event.