Process

The design thinking process is combined a people-centered set of methods and tools, the Approaches from the fields of design and ethnography with knowledge of technology and business. We use this iterative process to hid the needs of users to find out And They Agreed with technical feasibility and economic viability. The results of the procedure enrich the lives of all stakeholders by experiences in different forms to be created, examined as products, services, Processes, events and even rules.

Space

Our culture and personality is' strongly reflected by our team workspaces. If you look around in the D-School, you will notice some peculiarities of the surroundings. We 'strongly focus on mobility and flexibility. Most furnishings are mounted on casters and can THEREFORE be Moved freely. Tables and whiteboards are one of us, building on the experience of the d.school fellow at Stanford, HAS BEEN developed in collaboration with the Berlin-based company system 180 and there are so Commercially available as "DT-Line" to purchase. Walls and almost all other Surfaces of the HPI D-School can be used to capture and share ideas. Informal meeting places are spread everywhere in and around the building.

Multidisciplinarity

We believe innovation happens When did strong multidisciplinary groups find each other and build a collaborative culture to explore different perspectives Their. Many talk about this kind of teamwork. HOWEVER, few are really successful in it Because They Fail to Establish common principles and ran thus do not work well enough or long enough together to enjoy the fruits of Their collaboration. In our experience, welded design thinking together the different Disciplines and Ensures the success of the projects.