Buchzusammenfassung
Sarah Stein Greenberg is an educator, author, and academic known for her work in the field of design thinking and design education. She has been involved in teaching, research, and leadership related to design thinking and innovation at Stanford University and the Stanford d.school (Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford).
Taking action creatively and solving problems is the essence of design. It takes four key factors to improve your design skills: thinking, learning, acting, and feeling. In your personal life and the world around you, you can solve complicated challenges by being curious and open-minded.
Find out what conditions are best for learning.
“Learn How You Learn” is another technique utilized by the d.school. Take a moment to consider the experiences in your life that helped you gain a new understanding of a subject. This might have happened at school, in a personal or professional environment. List five features describing each moment: who you were with, what you were doing, and what was going on. Take a look at these attributes. Once you've determined how you learn best, think about recreating those conditions.
"Although breakthroughs feel great, struggle is how you get there."
"You have to develop your own creative process, your own vocabulary and your way of thinking about how creativity works for you."
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