Design thinking may start off as a one-off, maybe experimental effort. But to Catherine Courage's point, for it to have optimal impact, companies must embed it in their processes and foundation and their culture and mindset. That's easier said than done, of course. But a CEO who has foresight, strategy and discipline can do so systematically and progressively over time.
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Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Catherine Courage (2) Embedding Design Thinking
Design thinking may start off as a one-off, maybe experimental effort. But to Catherine Courage's point, for it to have optimal impact, companies must embed it in their processes and foundation and their culture and mindset. That's easier said than done, of course. But a CEO who has foresight, strategy and discipline can do so systematically and progressively over time.
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