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  • Andrew O'Brien
      • Rated 5 stars

    Great book with deep insights into the value of conversation.

    Andrew O'Brien wrote this review Wednesday, September 16 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    DesignThinkingDallas
      • Rated 0 stars

    Still trying to get the darned book...but the author has brilliant insights about Design Thinking: "Our book approaches design as a form of leadership from two assertions. The first is the belief that good designers (when not acting as applied scientists or artists) are leaders by definition. They play an essential instrumental leadership role in any change project. The second is that good leaders, including entrepreneurs, act as designers even if they do not identify themselves as such or are not identified by others as designers. They do not define their work in the language of design because they have not been brought up in that tradition, but their intentions are nevertheless realized through designerly behavior." I was most impressed by his path to 'now', which included education at the feet of Christopher Alexander -- but that was not who influenced him the most. Source: http://nextd.org/02/04/03/index.html

    DesignThinkingDallas wrote this review Wednesday, October 17 2007. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    gururagavendra
      • Rated 0 stars

    Design for everything and everything for design .The book superbly explains how design thinking and systems thinking plays an important role not only for product and service but for the entire human life

    gururagavendra wrote this review Wednesday, September 12 2007. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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