- End users often have a disjointed experience while interacting with your organization in using its products and services.
- You have been asked by your senior leadership to start a new or revive an existing design or innovation function within your organization. However, your organization has dismissed design thinking as the latest “management fad” and does not buy into the depth and rigor that design thinking brings.
- The design or innovation function lives on the fringes of your organization due to its apathy towards design thinking or tumultuous internal politics.
- You, as a CIO, want to improve the user satisfaction with the IT services your team provides to both internal and external users.
Our Advice
Critical Insight
- A user’s perspective while interacting with the products and services is very different from the organization’s internal perspective while implementing and provisioning those. A design-based organization balances the two perspectives to drive user-satisfaction over end-to-end journeys.
- Top management must have a design thinker – the guardian angel of the balance between exploration (i.e. discovering new business models) and exploitation (i.e. leveraging existing business models).
- Your approach to adopt design thinking must consider your organization’s specific goals and culture. There’s no one-size-fits-all approach.
Impact and Result
- User satisfaction, with the end-to-end journeys orchestrated by your organization, will significantly increase.
- Design-centric organizations enjoy disproportionate financial rewards.
Member Testimonials
After each Info-Tech experience, we ask our members to quantify the real-time savings, monetary impact, and project improvements our research helped them achieve. See our top member experiences for this blueprint and what our clients have to say.
9.7/10
Overall Impact
$6,299
Average $ Saved
10
Average Days Saved
Client
Experience
Impact
$ Saved
Days Saved
Holy Name Medical Center
Workshop
10/10
N/A
N/A
A small group of associates from our hospital attended the Design Thinking workshop over the course of 4 days. This workshop was an extremely valua... Read More
Holy Name Medical Center
Guided Implementation
10/10
N/A
N/A
Research analyst is very informed on the topic and is great to work with. Helpful presentation materials.
City of Hope
Workshop
9/10
$6,299
10
I really enjoyed the facilitation from the hosts and appreciated the templates provided to accelerate our internal documentation work.
International Organization for Migration
Guided Implementation
10/10
$36,750
20
Thank you for this initiative, the flow is solid and dynamic while keeping engagement from the team. The content structure and value are really app... Read More
Holy Name Medical Center
Guided Implementation
10/10
N/A
2
best: The material covered was very helpful for establishing a baseline understanding of design thinking. The part where it discussed the challen... Read More
eGov Jamaica Ltd.
Guided Implementation
9/10
N/A
N/A
City Of Mesa
Guided Implementation
8/10
N/A
32
This guidance was invaluable for helping to guide our development of an innovation center of excellence
North Carolina Department of Information Technology
Guided Implementation
10/10
$37,199
10
City Of Chesapeake
Guided Implementation
10/10
$12,399
5
The tool was nice to have and made it where I did not have to go out and search for a design thinking survey. It is going to be hard to determine ... Read More
MCAP Service Corporation
Guided Implementation
9/10
$2,000
5
Workshop: Adopt Design Thinking in Your Organization
Workshops offer an easy way to accelerate your project. If you are unable to do the project yourself, and a Guided Implementation isn't enough, we offer low-cost delivery of our project workshops. We take you through every phase of your project and ensure that you have a roadmap in place to complete your project successfully.
Module 1: What Is Design Thinking?
The Purpose
The focus of this module is on revealing what designers do during the activity of designing, and on building an understanding of the nature of design ability. We will also review the report on the design-centricity of your organization and subsequently, earmark the areas for improvement.
Key Benefits Achieved
- An intimate understanding of the design thinking
- An assessment of design-centricity of your organization and identification of areas for improvement
Activities
Outputs
Discuss case studies on how designers think and work
Define design thinking
Review report from Info-Tech’s diagnostic: How design-centric is your organization?
- Report from Info-Tech’s diagnostic: ‘How design-centric is your organization?’ with identified areas for improvement.
Earmark areas for improvement to raise the design-centricity of your organization
Module 2: How Does an Organization Benefit From Design Thinking?
The Purpose
In this module, we will discuss the relevance of design in strategy formulation and service design. At the core of this module are several case studies that illuminate these aspects of design thinking. We will also identify the trends impacting your organization. We will establish a baseline of user experience with the journeys orchestrated by your organization.
Key Benefits Achieved
- An in-depth understanding of the relevance of design in strategy formulation and service design
- An understanding of the trends that impact your organization
- A taxonomy of critical customer journeys and a baseline of customers’ satisfaction with those
Activities
Outputs
Discuss relevance of design in strategy through case studies
Articulate trends that impact your organization
- Trends that impact your organization.
Discuss service design through case studies
Identify critical customer journeys and baseline customers’ satisfaction with those
- Taxonomy of critical customer journeys and a baseline of customers’ satisfaction with those.
Run a simulation of design in practice
Module 3: How to Build a Design Organization
The Purpose
The focus of this module is to define an approach for a design program that suits your organization’s specific goals and culture.
Key Benefits Achieved
An approach for the design program in your organization. This includes aspects of the design program such as its objectives and measures, its model (one of the five archetypes or a hybrid one), and its governance.
Activities
Outputs
Identify objectives and key measures for your design thinking program
- An approach for your design thinking program: objectives and key measures; structure of the program, etc.
Structure your program after reviewing five main archetypes of a design program
Balance between incremental and disruptive innovation
Review best practices of a design organization