Innovative Design Thinking (Human Resource)
HR Innovation Through
Design Thinking
Identify Persona’s Key
User Needs
Brainstorming
Get Feedback Showcase your
great idea
Craft “Need” Questions
Wiork out the ideas
User journey
How might we help Mrs Foo lead
a healthier lifestyle with her family?
CO-CREATION
Prototype as if you are RIGHT
Seek feedback as if you are WRONG
Co-creation Set Up Delegation of Roles
Before users are brought in to see your experience concept (Experience or Journey Maps, Storyboard or Role Plays), assign roles and responsibilities to individual team members.
Who is the presenter?
Who is the note taker?
Who is the observer? Who is the story teller?
Who are the actors?
Who are you going to engage – think of your deployment flow chart actors
Introduce the exercise
The presenter should introduce the team and explain the purpose of the exercise and feedback session.
Inform them that the ideas are not final and that the team would like their open, honest feedback.
Conducting Co-creation Presenter’s roles
Conducting Co-creation During presentation of the prototype/ story-board/ roleplay
1. Restate target customer and primary needs
2. Play out your best multi-dimensional solution
3. Capture the experience in the richest way through the eyes of the user
4. Focus on the ‘design elements’
• Tell a Story
• Tell don’t sell
• Welcome feedback
TIPS
ELEVATOR PITCH
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HOOK Make a catchy start to get your
audience’s interest and prepare for the important pitch about your venture
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NEED Describe a specific situation in which a specific customer is experiencing a
specific problem or need.
Also try to clarify the reason why the customer is experiencing the problem.
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APPROACH Explain how you solve the customer's’
problem
How you expect to make earnings on your idea?
Who will pay for what?
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BENEFIT Identify the great benefits your customers get from using this solution.
What value do you offer, that nobody else does?
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COMPETITION Identify the most obvious competitor to your solution and compare how your
solution is different from theirs?
Who is the Competition and what are the alternatives now and in the future, and why are your Benefits per costs superior?
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CLOSE A strong finish will make the pitch or a specific message still standing after
the presenter left the stage. The outro could be a one-line wrap-up of your venture.
What action do you want your audience to take?
HOOK
COMPETITION
BENEFITS
APPROACH
NEED CLOSE
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CO-CREATION EXERCISE
INSTRUCTIONS (30MINS)
1. Set-up and assign tasks for the team members to take on the respective roles:
Storytellers/Presenter Note takers / observers Actors / actress in the case of a role-play
2. Plan to share the entire user experience journey and prototypes and then open the floor for feedback.
3. Ask for feedback using 3 simple questions:
1. What do you like? 2. What do you not like? 3. What can be improved?
What’s working for you?
What’s not working for you?
How could this be done better?
During the feedback session, the note taker should take good notes.
The other team members should sit to the side and not to distract or influence the discussion; they can ask questions once the presentation is over.
THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND
1. It costs you (relatively) nothing to explore a new idea in low res. form.
2. Low resolutiobn generates (more) helpful feedback.
3. Others (including consumers) have an imagination too.
4. The more you take feedback to heart, the greater the advances you can make.
Work on your Persona Presentation and Co-Creation (CA1)
What are your takeaways?
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- CO-CREATION
- Prototype as if you are �RIGHT��Seek feedback as if you are WRONG
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- CO-CREATION EXERCISE
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- THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND
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