Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Career Exploration

 

 

 

 

 

 

Project #1: Design Thinking in Practice (the presentation)

WHY
To give students an opportunity to apply their understanding of the design thinking process to an entire project outside of class, something they care about.

For this project, pick a problem to solve in an organization you know (for example, your college campus, a company you have worked for, or a volunteer organization). Use the design thinking skills that you learned to identify a specific pain point for customers/clients, employees, or both. Conduct interviews, define, ideate, prototype and test your solution.

WHEN
Launch project at end of class (5)
Allocate time in class (6) to check in on progress, answer questions
By class 6, they should have conducted interviews
Present projects in class (8 & 9)

HOW
Conducted as individuals or in teams
Prototypes are encouraged and get better evaluation

GRADING
30% Demonstrated understanding/application of design thinking process (risk-taking, multiple insights/ ideas carried forward, learning from feedback)
20% quality and quantity of interviews (from summaries)
20% quality of journey map and insights (from journey map and HMW question)
20% variety of solutions and extent to which they reflect insight
10% quality of presentation (clear, compelling, engaging)

 

 

Project (1) Design Thinking Process and Creativity
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Criteria Assigned Marks Given Marks
Demonstrated understanding/application of design thinking process (risk-taking, multiple insights/ ideas carried forward, learning from feedback)
6 marks
quality and quantity of interviews (from summaries) 4 marks
quality of journey map and insights (from journey map and HMW question)
4 marks
variety of solutions and extent to which they reflect insight 4 marks
quality of presentation (clear, compelling, engaging) 2 mark
Total 20

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sample Solution

YouTubers such as Shani Grimmond, Lydia Elise Millen, Sophia Tuxford and Cinzia Zullo are having a great impact on young girls and educating them about all the current must haves and even standing in as the kind of ‘big sister’ on the internet for lots of young people. The vloggers show their lavish lifestyles with all the best products, clothes and holidays. “A new segment of entrepreneurs- fashion bloggers- is utilizing the digital technologies, such as blogs and social media, to transform their personal lives and style into online businesses.” (Findlay, 2015.) The development of a career on Instagram has showed how important social media can be for brands when it comes to advertising and attracting customers. Using these influencers who relate to an audience make the brand seem relatable and make the blogger lifestyle seem achievable if you buy the products of the brand. Another development for social media influencers is the free trips away that they are taken on for new product releases or promotions. Recently high street and high-end brands have been taking these influencers on luxury trips, which can include the Maldives, Ibiza and Coachella festival in LA. These trips are a good way for brands to promote their new products and show that all the best and popular bloggers are using and supporting them.
The fashion industry must overcome many challenges all the time, but a recent challenge is technology and keeping up with the constant demand of social media platforms. Online retailers and fast fashion have resulted in the constant worry for brands making sure they are always communicating their new ideas correctly to ensure that the audience is interested and engaged. Burt and Sparks (2003) found that “as a continually evolving market, the widening of consumer demand and changing consumer expectations has intensified this process, meaning retailers should be encouraged to think outside the traditional boxes in meeting the changes of consumers’ behaviour that these shifts have brought”. For these brands to ensure that they are attracting their audience and customers they must partake in research to see what a certain audience’s interests are and what appeals to them, so they can supply the products they want and desire. In terms of audience labour, it plays a huge role in being able to sell no matter how big or small

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