Preparing design students for strategic design

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Abstract

This paper deals with how the visual approach from a design process can help inform companies about future opportunities at a strategic level. The paper follows an innovation project where design students worked with five companies at a 1-day workshop and with one company through a 2-week project. In both processes the students worked visually with mapping and making sense of large amounts of data that may influence the company’s strategy. They also synthesized these finding by creating conceptual suggestions for the company’s future products. This paper discusses the lessons learned from the innovation project and reflects on which new knowledge, methods and techniques designers should be aware of when participating in multidisciplinary strategic processes and new educational initiatives. This paper shows how the design profession’s traditional visual tools and methods for concept development can be used to facilitate discussions for companies facing strategic challenges. It also underlines the importance of rethinking design skills and communication when moving into strategic processes.
Original languageDanish
Title of host publicationFormakademisk : NORDCODE Design Research Seminar
EditorsJanne Beate Reitan
Volume5
Place of PublicationOslo and Akershus University College
Publication date4 Aug 2012
Edition1(2012)
Publication statusPublished - 4 Aug 2012
EventNordcode: The Nordic Networrk for Research on Communicative Product Design - Helsinki/Stockholm, Finland
Duration: 11 Jun 201213 Jun 2012
Conference number: 11

Conference

ConferenceNordcode
Number11
Country/TerritoryFinland
CityHelsinki/Stockholm
Period11/06/201213/06/2012

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