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Define
                 In the second stage, you collect the observations from the first stage to define the problem to be solved. Think about
                 the difficulties your consumers may face, the problems they face again and again, and what you have learned from how
                 they were affected by the problems. Once you have summarized your results, you can define the problem statement.


                 Ideate
                 The next step is to gather ideas to solve the problem you identified. These brainstorming sessions can be conducted
                 in a small group, and your team can meet in an office area that encourages creativity and collaboration, an innovation
                 laboratory, or the team members can work alone. The important thing is to generate many different ideas. At the end of
                 this process, you will have some ideas to move forward.


                 Prototype
                 This is the stage where an idea becomes a real solution. A prototype is a simple experimental model for a proposed
                 solution. The prototype may not be perfect. The focus of the prototype is to quickly come up with a concrete version
                 of the idea and see how it will be accepted by consumers. Examples of prototypes include a website to test consumer
                 demand for products, a 3D printed product, etc.


                 Test
                 Once you have a prototype solution available to consumers, you need to observe how they interact with it. During this
                 testing phase, you collect feedback about your work.
                 The design thinking process is iterative. At the end of the fifth stage, you may have to return to one or more other
                 stages. Perhaps the test indicates that you need to develop another prototype, so, you will return to the fourth stage.
                 Or maybe it turns out that you misunderstood the needs of consumers, then, you need to go back to the early stages
                 of the process.



                              Brainy Fact



                        Stanford University offers a course called ‘Designing Your Life’, which applies design thinking to building
                        a joyful career and life. This is one of the most popular courses!






                                                                                                    Experiential Learning


                             Video Session

                       Scan the QR code or go to the link to watch the video and answer the questions given
                       below: Design Thinking Animation
                       https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRtAzzitBmA

                       What are the five steps discussed in this video to understand the design thinking process?











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