Unleash! Design Thinking Forum: Managing VUCA with Design Thinking
30/07/2020 2:15pm
Programme Overview
Design thinking helps organisations innovate using a human-centred approach. It is a creative and structured approach to integrate the needs of stakeholders, the possibilities of technology and the economic viability in tackling organisation challenges. Design thinking is both a mindset and a set of tools to help us tackle challenges and identify new opportunities, using an agile and collaborative approach with all stakeholders. It has become more relevant than ever to public and private organisations in riding the storm of the pandemic and in finding the path to a more sustainable future.
Local and international experts and practitioners will share at this online forum why and how design thinking has created value to their organisations, their customers, employees and other stakeholders; and why it has become more important in times of crisis. It will also be an interactive event for participants to engage actively with the forum speakers and get their insights and tips on how design thinking can be introduced and applied effectively – whether you are complete novices or already have some experience.
Background
COVID-19 has sent shock waves to every corner of the world, changing fundamentally the way we live, learn and work. It is a stark manifestation of what a volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) environment means. We do not know when and how the pandemic will end. But we can be pretty sure that the world will never be the same again. Whilst we have to grapple with the everyday challenges, we have to start thinking today what kind of future we would like to build.
Private and public organisations alike have to develop the agility and resilience to tackle the challenges of the new normal with extra doses of creativity and innovation. To win the mind and hearts of people, businesses and government also have to demonstrate that they can meet the needs of their employees, their customers and citizens with empathy, care and concern.
The pandemic has also accelerated digital transformation in all aspects of our life, from home office, remote learning, virtual gym to online family gatherings. It has also heightened the need and urgency for governments around the world to reimagine how medical and health care should be managed to cope with the current fallout and what it should be post crisis.
Whilst digital experience has become the norm of the day, COVID-19 has accentuated our appreciation of what it means to be human and what the basic human needs are. The crisis has also underscored the need for the community actions, and how businesses can contribute to addressing the needs of the society.
Event date:
Day 1 (July 30, 2020)
Day 2 (July 31, 2020)
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