Outcomes |
- Equip participants with the knowledge and tools to drive innovation within their organizations, from idea generation to commercialization.
- Foster creative thinking and problem-solving skills through hands-on activities, case studies, and collaborative projects.
- Develop a deep understanding of the relationship between design, innovation, and business strategy.
- Cultivate an appreciation for the importance of user-centric design and market-driven innovation.
- Empower participants to lead and manage innovation initiatives effectively within their teams or organizations.
- By the end of the course, participants will emerge with a holistic understanding of the innovation process and the practical skills needed to design and implement innovative products, services, and business models in today's rapidly evolving marketplace.
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Requirements |
- There are no specific prerequisites for this course. However, a basic understanding of business concepts and an interest in innovation and design processes would be beneficial.
- Regular attendance and active participation in lectures, discussions, and group activities are essential. Participation may include contributing insights, engaging in class discussions, and collaborating with peers on assignments and projects.
- Completion of assigned readings, exercises, and assignments.
- Access to necessary technology and software tools for design, prototyping, and presentation purposes. This may include access to design software, presentation tools, and online collaboration platforms.
- Adherence to ethical standards in all aspects of coursework, including honesty, integrity, and respect for intellectual property rights.
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