Introduction

Design: A Business Case challenges you to stimulate innovation in your own organization, to make design a dialogue between complementary skills, to see design as a bridge between mind and matter, image and identity.

How a Global Crisis Released a Wealth of Tacit Design Thinking

Although conscious of the need to tread carefully, not to be accused of profiteering on the crisis that the world found itself in earlier this year, and for which we will all have to change our outlook for the near and distant future, we cannot but share a few observations we’ve made in the last six months. One of the most encouraging was how agile and adaptable thousands of companies around the world proved in response to the situation. The COVID-19 crisis ...

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