Design Thinking Training
Level
BeginnerDuration
16h / 2 daysDate
Individually arrangedPrice
Individually arrangedDesign Thinking Training
Design Thinking Training is a practical workshop introducing participants to the process of creative problem-solving and user-centered design. Participants will learn the key stages of Design Thinking – from empathizing, problem definition, and idea generation to prototyping and testing solutions. Through diverse exercises and group work, participants will gain hands-on skills that enable them to implement innovative ideas in their professional projects.
Who is this training for?
Managers and team leaders who want to boost innovation in teamwork
Marketing, UX/UI, and product specialists aiming to better understand customer needs
Teachers and trainers looking to implement new didactic methods and engaging workshops
Anyone interested in creative approaches to problem-solving in their everyday work
What You Will Learn
- How to define and analyze problems from the user’s perspective
- How to generate creative ideas and select the best solutions
- How to visualize and prototype ideas to quickly validate their potential
- How to collect valuable feedback and use it to improve projects
Training Program
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Day 1
- Introduction: course goals, participant needs, and warm-up exercise
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Module I
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Introduction to Design Thinking – overview of the process,
characteristics, and examples from Poland and abroad
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Introduction to Design Thinking – overview of the process,
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Module II
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Discovering + defining the problem – analyzing available information
to identify the root cause, understanding the broader context, and
defining the challenge to solve
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Discovering + defining the problem – analyzing available information
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Module III
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Empathizing – creating personas based on target audience profiles
using three selected techniques
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Empathizing – creating personas based on target audience profiles
- Wrap-up of Modules I–III with key takeaways
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Day 2
- Recap of training goals and review of Modules I–III
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Module IV
- Ideation – generating ideas and selecting the best solutions
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Module V
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Visualization – exploring methods of visualizing ideas and presenting
concepts with chosen techniques
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Visualization – exploring methods of visualizing ideas and presenting
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Module VI
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Prototyping – building a tangible project using available materials:
process, model, product, storyboard, user experience list,
application interfaces, sketches
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Prototyping – building a tangible project using available materials:
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Module VII
- Testing – collecting quick user feedback on the prepared prototype
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Final Summary
- Review of the Design Thinking process and outcomes
- Feedback and reflections