Max y yo cuando desarrollo un cuestionario sobre Creatividad para la entrevista de Edite Amorin de Thinking Big y escuchamos algo de música barroca en esta tarde de viernes — en Soulsight. Design Thinking.
The shock of the new
Consumers will have little difficulty adapting to the new age of better products, swiftly delivered. Governments, however, may find it harder. Their instinct is to protect industries and companies that already exist, not the upstarts that would destroy them. They shower old factories with subsidies and bully bosses who want to move production abroad. They spend billions backing the new technologies which they, in their wisdom, think will prevail. And they cling to a romantic belief that manufacturing is superior to services, let alone finance.
source: http://www.economist.com/node/21553017
The third industrial revolution
The digitisation of manufacturing will transform the way goods are made—and change the politics of jobs too
Apr 21st 2012 | from the print edition
About Designers now
“For a designer, this is a formidable world. It requires a keen understanding of people, cultures and belief systems that may seem completly foreign and untelligible. It requires patience and an open attitude. It also requires skills and perspectives that are not traditionally taugh in Design School. Identifying, observing and interpreting human behaviors and attitudes toward design is a discipline in and of itself - it’s not easy to wing it” - Chistopher Ireland, The Changing role of research.
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As our world changes, the challenges to business grow.
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