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Date

20-21 February 2025

City

Manila

Venue

TBA

67 days left

Overview

Design Thinking is a human-centered approach to innovation and problem-solving that empowers teams to create solutions that truly meet users' needs. It is scheduled to happen on the 20th of February till the 21st of February 2025 in Manila. 

 

This 2-day intensive course is designed to help team leaders and professionals who are seeking to drive positive change and solving complex challenges. Ultimately, the programme offers a holistic learning journey that empowers individuals to become forward-thinking problem solvers, adept at driving innovation and fostering meaningful, user-centered solutions.

 

Both days are full of hands-on practical activities that build design thinking and innovation mindsets and behaviors. Design Thinking should really be called Design Doing and as such, the learning approach of 70/20/10 will support the doing of innovation.

  • 70% of learning comes from hands on work (the doing of Design Thinking)
  • 20% of learning comes through collaboration and from peers in the room.
  • 10% comes from the front of the room (my good self).

 

Rave Reviews:

 

“I appreciated the exercise on giving ideas without rules and ‘Blindly Assumed Truths’. Practical in collecting more ideas. The training was easy to understand with light exercises & good time management.”
Maria Venus Bautista, Group R&D, East-West Seed International, Thailand

 

“Excellent trainer. Made the learning on innovation so easy & intuitive. Many positive & practical takeaways. Very well organized event, all logistics very well taken care of.”
Sanjeev Sinha, Head of Environmental Sustainability, Indorama Ventures PCL, Thailand

 

“Content is very helpful & interesting. Presenter & facilitator is good.”
Jittima Nuntavichitrporn, Deputy Chief Financial Officer, Bumrungrad Hospital PCL, Thailand

 

“Fantastic module and programme. Kexxel group had great coordination and planning. The venue was great.”
Abdul Nazim Bin Awang Abdul Rahman, Manager, Brand Campaign & Sponsorship, Sarawak Energy Berhad, Malaysia

 

“Excellent speaker and trainer. Sufficient topics, relevant soft skills for our daily usage and professional work. Excellent coordination & venue selection by Kexxel Group.”
Chai Woon Geok, Senior Vice President, AmBank (M) Berhad, Malaysia

 

“The training feels good. The thought process and empathy is a useful part of the event.”
Jeush Anak Jadon, Executive New Ventures, MISC Berhad, Malaysia

 

What you will learn:

 

  • Develop a creative problem-solving innovation framework that can be applied across the organisation.
  • Build the mindset, behaviors and confidence to be more creative and innovative in problem solving and designing solutions that delight and create value.
  • Develop multiple frameworks for ideation and divergent thinking to develop novel solutions to complex problems.
  • The art of problem definition, and how to reframe problems to make them human-centered.
  • Understand how to create rapid prototypes and early-stage concepts to test with users and find out what they really value.
  • Understand the importance of empathizing with customers and the value of engaging with real people when innovating, rather than rushing straight to a solution.
  • Develop a deep curiosity to enable everyone to look for efficiencies and areas for transformation and innovation, big or small.
  • Take a creative energy and confidence back to the organisation to drive change (and just quietly, enjoy yourself in the process).

 

Who should attend:

 

Design Thinking's principles can be adapted to suit the needs of Directors, Senior Managers, Head of Departments, Team Leads & Executives from:

  • Innovation
  • Product Development
  • Marketing
  • Sales
  • Engineering
  • IT
  • Project Management
  • Operations

 

COURSE FACILITATOR

Simon Banks

International Keynote Speaker, Author & Podcaster

About

Simon Banks a creativity, innovation, and design specialist, international keynote speaker, author, podcaster and a recovering professional artist. Simon has exhibited his art across the globe, lectured at the National Gallery of England, developed and delivered programs for institutions such as The Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, Vivid Festival (Sydney) and the Sydney Fringe Festival. He has written for Corporate Wellness Magazine, Kizzi Magazine, and MiX Asia. He has been featured in both newspapers and radio in Australia.

Achievements

  • Creativity, innovation, and design specialist; international keynote speaker and author.
  • Delivered over 1400+ events globally for leading companies like Google, EY, BAE Systems, Synechron, and Volkswagen.
  • Known for an active, hands-on approach in events, emphasizing learning by doing.
  • Author of A Thousand Little Lightbulbs: How to Kickstart a Culture of Innovation in Your Organization (2017).
  • Over 20 years in the corporate sector, helping businesses foster creativity, innovation, and collaboration.
  • Experienced lecturer with appearances at institutions such as the National Gallery of England and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney.
  • Creator and host of The Occupational Philosophers, a podcast focused on creativity and innovation.
  • Contributed to publications like Corporate Wellness Magazine, Kizzi Magazine, and MiX Asia.

Has Worked With

Trainer Videos

 


   


 

 

Book(s) Published

Author of “A Thousand Little Lightbulbs: How to kickstart a culture of Innovation in your Organisation”- Michael Hanrahan Publishing, 2017

Agenda

Design Thinking

Day 1 

 

Session 1

 

Introduction to Design Thinking

Understanding what innovation is, how to be human centered when innovating and how design thinking can help us achieve that.

  • Why Innovation and Human Centered Design is more important than ever.
  • Introduction to a design led way of thinking:
    • All problems are solvable, and the people who have the problems are the ones who have the answers.
    • You can’t come up with new ideas if you just exist in your own life or walk in your own shoes.
    • It’s about iterating, testing, tinkering, risk, experimenting, failing, and embracing ambiguity throughout the process.
  • Innovation handbrakes and how to avoid them.
  • The language of Innovation
    • How do we drive ideas forward?
    • What do we need to cut out?
  • Developing creative confidence
  • Understanding the real-world problems, by solving them.

Activity: Working in pairs throughout the session.

 

 

Session 2

 

Empathy: Getting a PHD in your customers problems 

Empathy fuels innovation by unveiling genuine user needs, steering designs toward impactful solutions that resonate deeply with people and solve the right problem.

  • How to spend time in other people's shoes to understand their point of view.
  • Understanding extreme users' scenarios
  • Empathy Case studies: Creating empathy maps for customers and users to get different perspectives.
  • The importance of observation and being highly curious.
  • Reviewing the work.

Activity: Creating Empathy Maps

Activity: Creating User Journey Maps

 

 

Session 3

 

Don't be an answer looking for a problem

Defining the problem sets the direction and scope for creative solutions, ensuring efforts are focused on addressing the root cause rather than just symptoms or the ‘perceived problem’. 

  • Based on the “empathy work” are we solving the right problem?
  • Create design challenge statements and run it through a continuous checklist of:
    • Clear and concise with ultimate impact?
    • Can allow multiple solutions?
    • Does it have the right context?

Activity: Problem Solving Framework

  • Use the ‘five whys?

Activity: Problem Tree Analysis Framework

Activity: How to frame questions “How might we..so that we can..?”

 

Session 4

 

Ideation: Taking Thinking As Wide As Possible (Part 1)

Ideation and non-linear thinking are at the heart of innovation and design thinking as it sparks a diverse range of creative concepts, driving the exploration of novel solutions and paving the way for transformative breakthroughs.

  • Rules of engagement for divergent thinking 
  • Taking the team through a variety of different ‘stretch your thinking approaches’ or creative levers they can pull to shift their thinking.  These Include:

 

Activity: 99 Ideas

  • Our brain loves the path of least resistance, so it goes to the easy places first. The first 30 ideas come from that comfortable place, so the thinking is pretty normal. 
  • The freshest thinking comes from ideas 70 - 100. Great thinking happens at the edge of our stretch zones, not in the middle.

 

Activity: Visual Ideation

  • Using visuals to engage different neural networks. 

Activity: Wrapping up the Day

  • What were we curious about?
  • What surprised us?

Day 2

Day two continues working through the design thinking framework. Participants will continue to explore ideation techniques, frameworks for choosing ideas, how to prototype and test ideas and develop an innovation action plan to take back to their organisation and to continue to use the skills they have developed.

 

Session 5

Ideation: Taking Thinking As Wide As Possible (Part 2)

Today, teams will continue to be taken through a variety of different ‘stretch your thinking approaches’ or creative levers they can pull to shift their thinking. These include:

Disruptive Revolution and Blindly Assumed Truths

  • What are all the rules/constraints that we assume with this problem or idea?
  • Break all the rules, constraints and assumptions and see where it takes you.

Creative Poaching

  • What other industries are dealing with the same issue?
  • What can we take from them?

Different Perspectives

  • Re-express your issue using different words, from a child’s perspective, from the future, from your competitor’s and see where it takes you.

Constraints thinking

  • Use constraints to provide innovative ways of looking at a problem.

Activity: Ideation Case Studies

 

 

Session 6

 

The Decision-Making Framework & Rapid Prototyping

This session will narrow down the ideas using a decision matrix and introduce the teams to how to prototype the ideas to see what people really value.

  • Deciphering all of the information/Converging ideas
    • Look for specific themes and specific insights.
    • What are the top 3 ideas you like?
  • Rapid Prototyping and Testing: Ideas Do Not Live In A PowerPoint!
    • Introduction to prototyping: A prototype is worth a thousand meetings. It creates something meaningful and tangible that engages all the senses.
    • Case studies of companies using rapid prototyping
    • Introduction to fail fast and rapid experimentation.
    • Examples of prototypes and Minimum Viable Products

Activity: The Decision-Making Framework

  • What’s the most feasible/viable/desirable idea to pursue and prototype?
    • A desirable solution, one that your customer really needs.
    • A feasible solution, building on the strengths of your current operational capabilities.
    • A viable solution, with a sustainable business model
    • A socially responsible solution

Activity: Teams will Create Rapid Prototypes to test

 

 

Session 7

 

Rapid Testing

It’s very easy to think you have a great idea then try to convince people how good it is without actually listening to feedback. Testing your idea and then rapidly iterating is where innovation and great customer solutions happen at speed and all of the design thinking process comes together and helps bridge the gap between assumptions and reality.

  • Introduction to user testing.
  • How to ask open-ended questions that drive conversations.
  • Exploring different methods of finding out what’s really important to the user.
  • Understanding the importance of a storyteller and observer when testing ideas.
  • Teams will also understand:
    • How to interview and test with users.
    • How to avoid paralysis by analysis.
    • The importance of testing early and often with stakeholders.
    • How to embrace a more agile/rapid experiment way of working.

Activity: Teams will go through 3-4 rounds of Rapid Testing:

  • After each rapid fire round ask:
    • What did we learn?
    • What will we do next?

 

 

Session 8

 

Personal Innovation Action Plan

This session explores the key learnings from the two days and provides time to develop an Innovation Action Plan.

Activity: Key Learnings & How can you use this approach in your Organization?

Individual Activity: Create a Personal Innovation Action Plan

  • Each team member creates a personal innovation action plan to take what they have learnt forward.

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