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Design Thinking processes and Product Development strategies

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Design Thinking processes and Product Development strategies

Design Thinking processes and Product Development strategies
Duration: 30m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 140 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

What you'll learn
5 Step design thinking approaches
Characteristics of Product development process
Cost & Duration of product development
Challenges faced during Product development
Industrial Case study on Design thinking (Electronic brake-force distribution system)
Difference between Design thinking, Agile & Design Sprint

Requirements
No prerequisites required
30 mins of free time
Description
Crisp and straight to the point lectures!

This course will cover the following topics.

· Design thinking

- You will learn about the 5 stages of Design thinking process: Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype & Test

· Challenges faced during successful Product development

· Characteristics of Product development

· Cost & Duration of product development

· Case study on Electronic brakeforce distribution system

· Difference between Agile, Design thinking Design sprint

At the end of the course, you will have a good knowledge on Design thinking approach that is carried out in almost all big companies and also the Product development strategies followed in there.

In this course, a case study on Electronic brake-force distribution is compared side-by-side with the explained Design thinking and Product Development topics for your easy understanding. Quizes were added to make the course more interactive and fun.



What you’ll learn

· 5 Step design thinking approaches- Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype & Test

· Characteristics of Product development process

· Cost & Duration of product development

· Challenges faced during Product development

· Industrial Case study on Design thinking (Electronic brake-force distribution system)

· Difference between Design thinking, Agile & Design Sprint

Are there any course requirements or prerequisites?

· No prerequisites required. Best for beginners.

· 30 mins of free time

Who this course is for:

· Students and early professionals who want to know about the Design Approach and procedure of Product development

Who this course is for:
Students and early professionals who want to know about the Approach and procedure of Product development

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