Design Thinking TT2 QB

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Design Thinking TT2 QB

1. Describe the key principles of Silent Brainstorming and its significance in the ideation phase
of design thinking.
2. Describe a scenario where the "Silent Brainstorming" technique could significantly enhance
the ideation process.
3. Provide steps on how you would execute Silent Brainstorming in a team environment,
highlighting its benefits and potential challenges.
4. Design a scenario where the SCAMPER model is applied to improve an existing product or
service.
5. Describe each step of the SCAMPER process in your solution.
6. Explain the difference between metaphors and analogies in the context of ideation. How can
the use of metaphors enhance the ideation process?
7. Develop a hypothetical product using metaphors for ideation. Choose a metaphor, explain
how it inspires the product's design and functionality, and detail the steps you'd take to
transform this metaphor into a tangible prototype for testing.
8. Discuss the role of assumptions in the design thinking process during the Validation phase.
9. Provide examples of how validating assumptions in the market can significantly impact a
product's success.
10. Apply TRIZ's Inventive Principles to redesign a common household appliance for increased
efficiency and reduced environmental impact.
11. Explain the some of the principles and illustrate how they can be integrated into the
appliance's design. Additionally, discuss potential challenges in implementing these changes.
12. Enumerate Inventive Principles from TRIZ and explain their applications in the context of
design thinking.
13. Why design validation is crucial in terms of understanding end users and achieving the
business objectives.
14. Describe the different validation techniques.
15. Detail the best practices for presenting a design thinking project to stakeholders.
16. Illustrate the steps in “What if” technique of Ideation phase with the help of any sample
problem statement.

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