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Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzDesign Thinking, Tim BrownIDEO believes that a solution is a better option than finding another alternative to a problem
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzDesign Thinking, Tim BrownIDEO creates ideas and questions that can take their innovations in a variety of directions
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzDesign Thinking, Tim BrownThe best way to design a new product is to have a diverse group of workers that work together to produce the finest creation
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzDesign Thinking, Critical Question 1How can we approach conflict with curiosity and openness?
Eben Weitzman, Questions to Help Your Team Work Better Together, LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/pulse/questions-help-your-team-work-better-together-eben-weitzman
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzDesign Thinking, Critical Question 2How do you get people to work together?
Chana R. Schoenberger, How to Get People to Work Together, Wall Street Journal http://blogs.wsj.com/atwork/2012/09/07/how-to-get-people-to-work-together/
Going Deeper, Seeing FurtherEnhancing customer satisfaction is crucial
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven Jacobovitz
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzGoing Deeper, Seeing FurtherRethinking conventional methods is a great way to come up with new ideas for the future
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzGoing Deeper, Seeing FurtherLearning more about individuals will help researchers learn about the overall population
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzGoing Deeper, Seeing FurtherTriangulating ideas include turning skeptics into believers, involving everyone to find a common ground connecting everybody, and having strong foundations
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzGoing Deeper, Seeing FurtherCompanies need to be able to understand what is happening in human culture so they can adapt to their needs
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzEthnographic Research, Students Playing PoolOne student taking his turn in a game of pool
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzEthnographic Research, Students Playing PoolThree friends are playing pool
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzEthnographic Research, Students Playing PoolThey continue to play and a crowd begins to form around them
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzEthnographic Research, Students Playing PoolThis player is about to take his shot
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzEthnographic Research, Students Playing PoolThree players continue their game
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzEthnographic Research ObservationsEveryone that was involved in the game did not speak when someone else was taking their turn
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzEthnographic Research ObservationsIn between turns, the group would have friendly chats about the previous shot or overall game
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzEthnographic Research ObservationsAfter each game, the group would take a short intermission before playing another game
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzEthnographic Research ObservationsOccasionally one person would ask if the others wanted to play for money, but it never happened
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzEthnographic Research FindingsWinning and beating the others at pool were the main unexpressed needs and desires
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzInterviewing HumansThe main purpose of the interview is to listen and learn from the other person
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzInterviewing HumansStay focused and on track at all times
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzInterviewing HumansRefrain from using yes or no questions, instead use open-ended questions
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzInterviewing HumansBeing relaxed and comfortable will help the interview progress even smoother
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzInterviewing HumansMake sure the responses given are detailed and not vague
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzInterview Planning
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzEdited Interview
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzInterview FindingsChris is particularly interested in small turtles
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzInterview FindingsNico is specifically intrigued by gymnastics and flipping backwards
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzInterview FindingsBoth friends have very different things that appeal to them but share the same love for the game of pool
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzPeer to Peer Documentation
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzPeer to Peer Documentation
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzPeer to Peer Documentation
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzPeer to Peer Documentation
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzPeer to Peer Documentation FindingsEach player may claim that it is a friendly game but each one is trying to do their best to win
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzDesk Research, Business SitesBraille Challenge Sets High Expectations for Blind StudentsThis article talks about making students, who are legally blind, able to read braille. Students should feel that reading braille is a challenge that they need to overcome.http://www.reuters.com/article/us-braille-challenge-blind-students-idUSKBN0KM00Y20150113
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzDesk Research, Business SitesRobot Racing Sparks Scientific Enthusiasm in U.S. StudentsThis article speaks about a robotic race and these were created by college students. Each student had their robot race against other robots in a competition.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-robots-race-idUSKBN0MK11620150324
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzDesk Research, Business SitesNew Jersey Tech Institute Wins U.S. Solar Home Design CompetitionThis is about how Stevens Institute of Technology won a competition by creating a house that is flood-resistant. This school went up against other schools and won.
http://www.reuters.com/article/usa-solar-california-idUSL1N12I02H20151018
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzDesk Research, Business SitesAsias Most Innovative UniversitiesThis speaks about Asian universities and the high level of competition found throughout them due to the university students going after the same, or similar, jobs.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-asiapac-reuters-ranking-innovative-un-idUSKCN1152B7
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzDesk Research, Business SitesAsian Students Cram for SATs With Bootleg TestsAsian students that took the SAT, reviewed previous tests to give them an advantage. Its treated as a competition against other students and are gaining an edge.
http://www.reuters.com/article/college-cheating-idUSL4N0XP1GU20150429
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzExecutive SummaryEmploying a closed top at the end of the cue to allow for the pool cues to be less likely to slip. This invention also includes score-keeping technology built into the cue.The resulting game experience will increase scoring throughout the games. It will keep track of how many times each person wins a game. It promotes more conviviality between the players because it causes less disputes.Users for this product may include college students, families, and the customers for any place of business that owns a pool table.
Original Bridge Used for Pool
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzInfographic Elements
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzInfographic Elements
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzInfographic Elements
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzInfographic Sketch
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzImagined Product/Service In Situ VisualizationSelected Environment and User Image
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzImagined Product/Service In Situ VisualizationSelected Device Image
Design, Business, and InnovationSteven JacobovitzImagined Product/Service In Situ Visualization