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how to use empathy to create products people love

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An edition of Well-designed (2014)

Well-designed

how to use empathy to create products people love

  • 4.0 (1 rating) ·
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  • 1 Have read

"A new way to create-and then disrupt Industry disruption is no longer isolated to a unique product or service. Today's consumer needs engagement in order to be swayed to interact, connect, and buy your next offering. Achieve this and you'll achieve success. Sharp and refreshing, design insider and expert Jon Kolko offers a new view and usable process for conceiving and building powerful, emotionally resonant new products in this new book. In Well-Designed, Kolko-VP at MyEdu and Founder and Director of the Austin Center for Design--shows how deep, meaningful engagement happens when products and services are delivered in an authentic way, when consumers see them less like manufactured artifacts and more like good friends. The key is empathy-driven design thinking, using a process of storytelling and iteration, with results that provoke emotion, change behavior, and create deep engagement. Kolko, who has been engaged in this process of design for more than 15 years, now shares a concrete set of steps for identifying lucrative opportunities, designing for innovation, and producing products that have deep, meaningful emotional engagement. By following this process, readers will learn how to raise the role of design to a strategic competency"--

"A new way to create--and then disrupt Industry disruption is no longer isolated to a unique product or service. Today's consumer needs engagement in order to be swayed to interact, connect, and buy your next offering. Achieve this and you'll achieve success. Sharp and refreshing, design insider and expert Jon Kolko offers a new view and usable process for conceiving and building powerful, emotionally resonant new products in this new book. In Well-Designed, Kolko--VP at MyEdu and Founder and Director of the Austin Center for Design--shows how deep, meaningful engagement happens when products and services are delivered in an authentic way, when consumers see them less like manufactured artifacts and more like good friends. The key is empathy-driven design thinking, using a process of storytelling and iteration, with results that provoke emotion, change behavior, and create deep engagement. Kolko, who has been engaged in this process of design for more than 15 years, now shares a concrete set of steps for identifying lucrative opportunities, designing for innovation, and producing products that have deep, meaningful emotional engagement. By following this process, readers will learn how to raise the role of design to a strategic competency"--

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English
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234

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Well-designed: how to use empathy to create products people love
2014, Harvard Business Review Press
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Table of Contents

By design
Product-market fit: finding broad appeal
Behavioral insights: identifying latent needs and desires
Product strategy: sketching a playbook of emotional value
Product vision: crafting the product details
Shipping.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
658.5
Library of Congress
TS171.4 .K653 2014, TS171.4.K653 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 234 pages
Number of pages
234

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Open Library
OL27180990M
Internet Archive
welldesignedhowt0000kolk
ISBN 10
1625274793
ISBN 13
9781625274793
LCCN
2014032507
OCLC/WorldCat
872622551

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