Benefits |
- Strengthen the problem-solving capacity,
- Critical thinking.
- Increases the innovative midset.
- Generates a proactive response.
- Focus on the client.
- Design mentality, being able to find creative answers to problems that may appear on a day-to-day basis.
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Introduction |
Currently there are a series of realities that weigh down the company, such as the Silos Theory (compartmental hierarchy), complexity in the innovation processes and difficulty in detecting what the client wants. |
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Addressed to |
- Companies interested in introducing a transversal design in their organization, integrating and aligning strategy, processes, people and clients. - Companies and people interested in these issues in the Valencian Community.
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Objectives |
Solve complex problems through the creation of innovations and the development of new ideas.
Learn and apply the process and product design method developed at Stanford.
Apply the transversal Mindset (paradigm change of the team).
The aim is to train participants in a powerful and proven innovation catalysis methodology in order to provide added value to people within a job or as members of Innovation teams.
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Contents |
1. CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION.
-Introduction to innovation and creativity.
-Theory.
-Practical application.
2. DESIGN THINKING (I) INTRODUCTION.
-Introduction to Design Thinking.
-Theoretical bases.
-Background and tools.
3. DESIGN THINKING (II) EMPATHIZE AND DEFINE STAGES.
-Empathize stage.
-Stage define.
-Training.
4. DESIGN THINKING (III) IDEAS AND PROTOTYPING.
-Devise stage.
-Prototyping stage.
-Training.
5. DESIGN THINKING (IV) TEST AND IMPLEMENT.
-Test stage.
-Implant stage.
-Training.
6. DESIGN THINKING (V) ROUND 2.
-Empathize and define stage.
-Stage IDear and prototype.
-Training.
7. DESIGN THINKING (VI) ROUND 2 FINAL.
-Test stage.
-Implant stage.
-Final summary and acknowledgments.
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Course |
Mode of delivery |
Onsite |
Methodology |
Consolidated learning through the combination of theoretical explanation and practical application in exercises of the Design Thinking methodology.
Design Thinking is a method conceptually developed at Stanford University (California) and that is widely implemented both for product design and development, as well as services, customer experience, IT projects, etc. It is an agile methodology, which combines creativity and iterative processes of continuous improvement.
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Dates |
From 2 / 6 / 2023 to 14 / 7 / 2023 |
Calendar |
Friday |
Opening hours |
From 09:00am to 14:00am |
Duration |
35 hours |
Place |
AIDIMME C / Benjamin Franklin 13 (Technology Park) 46980 Paterna (Valencia) |
Registration |
Open |
Certification |
Certificate of attendance issued by LABORA. Minimum attendance of 80% of class hours. |
Cost |
Free course. Free training, fully subsidized by the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training, EU-Next Generation Funds managed by LABORA through REDIT, the Network of Technological Institutes of the Valencian Community and has official accreditation.
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Professors |
GONZALO ALVAREZ NOLTING |
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With training in Engineering, Environment and Operational Excellence, neuroscience and coaching, Gonzalo is capable of changing and improving people, teams and organizations. At the forefront of the most cutting-edge Team Building methodologies. Managing Partner of “The Musher” and external teacher in the People area of the Training Section of AIDIMME. |
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INFORMATION AND PRE-REGISTRATIONS
AIDIMME - Training Department
961366070 Phone | Fax: 961366185 e-mail: rigual@aidimme.es | www.aidimme.es |
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Since the NUMBER OF PLACES is LIMITEDIf you are interested in participating in these courses, you must notify us, as soon as possible, by sending the duly completed pre-registration form (one for each attendee), before the indicated date, in order to close participation in it. Admission will be made in order of pre-registration and the company will be notified of its acceptance. |