Archive for 'Design at Work'
Invisible work: Is there such a thing?
The idea of invisible work relates to my previous post of taking the time to get away from a problem…
Posted: January 21st, 2009 under Design at Work.
Tags: Henry Ford, innovation, thinking
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The Secret to Consistent Innovation
Innovation seems to be the buzz word of the day, although some would argue that innovation has died, it still…
Posted: January 13th, 2009 under Design at Work.
Tags: creativity, Design Thinking, GE, innovation
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Design Case Study: Snowflakes
Have you ever been on one of those projects where the requirements keep changing and you end up in revision…
Posted: January 8th, 2009 under Design at Work.
Tags: Design, Design at Work, design revisions, snowflakes
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Is there a conflict between Six Sigma and Design?
During this slight economic ‘panic’ many companies are working on their process for efficiency and essentially trimming the fat. Towards…
Posted: December 31st, 2008 under Design at Work.
Tags: cooper, Design, Goal Directed design, six sigma, Value
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Do you see what I see? 10 tips for verifying design quality
I’ve seen it happen. A design is changed and ends up worse than it was before. Or a designer is…
Posted: December 23rd, 2008 under Design at Work.
Tags: Design, design quality, designers, quality, working with agencies
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The Issue of Trust in Design
An interesting thing happened that got me thinking about design thinking and how other people perceive it. In this case…
Posted: December 22nd, 2008 under Design at Work.
Tags: Apple, Design Thinking, Designer, Solutions, Trust and Design
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