High-Five And Five Whys
Lee-Sean Huang
Lessons
Class Introduction
14:42 2High-Five And Five Whys
03:34 3Goal Setting
06:55 4Framework: Connection, Explanation, Action and Reflection
10:13 5Lesson Planning And Time Management
14:28 6Learning To Listen
03:28 7Three Mini Design Challenges
06:23 8Design Thinking In Action
10:03Lesson Info
High-Five And Five Whys
So design thinking is best taught and explained by doing and doing activities. As a kick off, as a warm up to this course, I'm gonna invite a student up and we're gonna do this activity so Raquesh, why don't you come up now and I'll explain the activity and we'll do it together. Welcome. Morning. Good morning. Thanks for coming today, Raquesh. So this is really simple, we did the high five part already. Now I'm gonna ask you this one question, but five times and you'll have to respond, you'll have to answer differently every time. Then we'll debrief about what this all means and why I asked you guys to do it later. Hi Raquesh, why are you here today? Came here to learn about design thinking and how it relates to business. Alright, you wanna learn about design thinking. Why are you here today? Since I recently formed a production company with a small group, there are a total of three of us, we're working on figuring how to make it grow to the point of sustainability. Why are...
you here today? 'Cause Creativelive offered this opportunity for me to take this class. Alright, so three down, two more to go. (laughter) Why are you here today? During the class yesterday, I got some ideas about how design thinking works and thought it'd be very beneficial to learn more about it and also get better at taking advantage of it. And finally, why are you here today? I'm running out of different ways, different things to think about. I guess just to get deeper into design thinking and how it relates to building a business. Right, so before you go, how did that feel being interrogated with that question, one question five times? A bit awkward. A bit awkward? Yeah, the first time it feels, like the first couple times were just obvious reasons. But after that thinking about additional reasons that we're different from your original one. It required thinking about it a little bit different way. Right, so sometimes it takes some time to do. It's a little bit socially awkward. We're in an artificial environment too, with bright lights and cameras and an audience. But the point here is to really get deeper into motivations and understanding people so Thank you so much, Raquesh. Alright. So, I'll explain more about this activity and other activities like this later but the point here with this mindset of being the shepard or being the fitness instructor as a mindset, is sometimes you just wanna get people to do something first and then reflect on it later and deconstruct it later. That's also a good storytelling skill. There's always a little bit of mystery of what's coming next? What's the progressive reveal? How does the story unfold?
Class Materials
Ratings and Reviews
Darwin Antipolo
The course fits my need in supplementing my DT facilitation activities. It was well designed, paced properly and full of useful tips. Thank you!
Carlos Encalada
This follow-up to Lee-Sean's Design Thinking for Business Innovation helped me to strategize and envision how I would bring these principles into my agency context. I look forward to using his guidance during this workshop in a way that is appropriate to a community healthcare setting.
Uta
There is a lot of common facilitator knowledge and skills shared in this course. The course was useful for me and helped me connecting the dots.