Design Thinking is a way of flipping problems on their head and focusing on the human needs behind the problems. By asking different questions, we will get different solutions. That is why so many teams are running How Might We workshops during the ideation phase of Design Thinking.
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The lessons learned template & guide
At the end of a project, it’s tempting to give yourself a pat on the back and jump straight into the next big thing. But it’s important to pause and take stock of what went well and what didn’t quite go to plan. This is where a Lessons Learned template…
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How to use a Risk Matrix to manage risk
A risk matrix or business risk assessment matrix is a graph that you use to plot the probability of certain risks occurring against the impact this would have on your business. In other words, how likely is it that this identified risk will actually happen, and how severely will it…
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What are the 4ps of marketing and why they’re important
A well thought-out marketing mix can lead to huge sales, while overlooking just one tiny element could spell disaster. Imagine if you were trying to launch a new steak restaurant during Vegan week, or you planned on launching a new toy after the Christmas period. Taking the time to create…
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Create a Customer Empathy Map in 6 Easy Steps!
If you’re ready to get started on your own, you can access our free and editable Customer Empathy Map template by clicking on the image below. For a more detailed explanation, keep reading this post!…
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The MoSCoW prioritization method to manage priorities & drive alignment
The MoSCoW prioritization or MoSCoW method is a popular visual roadmap used to help identify and manage competing priorities. Because of the collaborative design of the template, cross-functional teams can use the simple method to ensure priorities are captured from a range of perspectives. This als…
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