Improving and Prototyping Solutions

Explore the art of problem-solving and innovation with hands-on exercises for improving and prototyping solutions

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Improving and Prototyping Solutions

What You Will Learn!

  • Create and lead a brainstorming session
  • Refine and prioritize ideas
  • Use a wireframe, storyboard and AI to prototype a solution
  • Understand the importance of root cause analysis

Description

In today's fast-paced world, organizations are constantly seeking ways to improve their products, services, and solutions. This short crash course is designed to teach you how to identify the root cause of problems, generate creative solutions, and refine and prototype those solutions for maximum impact. Through a combination of video lectures, articles and hands-on exercises, you will learn how to:


  • Identify the importance of improving and prototyping solutions in various industries.

  • Understand the tools and methodologies used in design thinking and innovation.

  • Identify the root cause of a problem through the "Jobs-to-be-Done" theory

  • Use brainstorming techniques to generate ideas.

  • Evaluate and prioritize ideas stemming from a brainstorming session.

  • Understand the importance of prototyping in the design process.

  • Use different types of prototyping tools such storyboards, wireframes and simple AI-builders.

Whether you're an entrepreneur, a product manager, or a designer, this crash course will provide you with the tools and techniques you need to become a more effective problem solver and innovator.


Enroll today and start improving and prototyping solutions like a pro!


Course Disclaimer: If you are a UX or UI designer or have an advanced understanding of prototyping and improving solutions, then this course might not be for you.

Who Should Attend!

  • Senior Leaders
  • Software Engineers
  • Digital Strategies
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Product Managers

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Tags

  • Brainstorming Strategies
  • Problem Solving
  • Prototyping
  • Root Cause Analysis

Subscribers

176

Lectures

9

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