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Designing For Growth: A Design Thinking Toolkit... Guide

Not every idea is a winner. In this stage, you narrow down your concepts to those that hit the "sweet spot"—solutions that elegantly solve user problems while offering attractive profit potential.

The authors introduce ten essential tools to help managers navigate these four stages: Designing for Growth: A Design Thinking Toolkit...

Focus on understanding the current reality. By "following customers home" through tools like journey mapping , you can uncover deep frustrations and unmet needs that represent your best opportunities for growth. Not every idea is a winner

Designing for Growth: Transforming Your Business Through Design Thinking By "following customers home" through tools like journey

Whether you're a product manager or a CEO, this toolkit demystifies the creative process, offering a systematic way to solve complex problems and create customer-centric products. The Four Key Questions of Design Thinking

This is the ideation phase where you envision a better future. Leveraging insights from the first stage, you brainstorm new possibilities and alternative business models to meet customer needs in novel ways.