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This document outlines the steps of a design thinking process for redesigning a partner's morning routine. It involves empathizing with the partner through interviews, analyzing findings to reframe the problem, ideating potential solutions, building and testing a solution, and reflecting on the process. The overall goal is to design a new morning routine that better meets the partner's needs and improves their experience.

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Morning Routine dp0

This document outlines the steps of a design thinking process for redesigning a partner's morning routine. It involves empathizing with the partner through interviews, analyzing findings to reframe the problem, ideating potential solutions, building and testing a solution, and reflecting on the process. The overall goal is to design a new morning routine that better meets the partner's needs and improves their experience.

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An Introduction to Design Thinking d.

hasso plattner
Institute of Design at Stanford
Before we start this design challenge, take a minute to reflect about
your own experiences. Chart your typical morning routine below.

I feel terrific!

I feel terrible!

d. 5min
Redesign your partners morning routine. Start by
Your
Mission:

gaining empathy for your partner.


1 Interview 2 Dig Deeper
8min (2 sessions x 4 minutes each) 6min (2 sessions x 3 minutes each)
Notes from your first interview Notes from your second interview

Switch roles & repeat Interview Switch roles & repeat Interview
d.
Reframe the problem.

3 Capture findings 3min 4 Take a stand


with a point-of-view 3min
Goals and Wishes: What does your partner
need to accomplish in the morning?
*use verbs

partners name/description

needs a way to
users need
Insights: New learnings about your partners feelings
and motivations. Whats something you see about your
partners experience that maybe s/he doesnt see?* because (or but . . . or Surprisingly . . .)
*make inferences from what you heard [circle one]

insight

d.
Ideate: generate alternatives to test.
5 Sketch at least 5 radical ways to meet your users needs. 5min

write your problem statement above

6 Share your solutions & capture feedback. 10min (2 sessions x 5 minutes each)

Notes

d. Switch roles & repeat sharing.


Iterate based on feedback.

7 Reflect & generate a new solution. 3min


Sketch your big idea, note details if necessary!

d.
Build and test.
8 Build your solution. 9 Share your solution and get feedback.
Make something your partner can interact with!
+ What worked... - What could be improved...

[not here]
? Questions... ! Ideas...

7min 8min (2 sessions x 4 minutes each)


d.
Reflect on your work.
10 Headline TWO next steps 2min 11 Redefine your point-of-view 3min
From Step 9 feedback, what are TWO How does your interaction alter your P.O.V. from
aspects you would prototype next? Step 4? Craft a new P.O.V. informed by testing.
1)

2)

d.

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