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Design Thinking
& The Hackathon
16 June 2015
Padang & Co, a Newton Circus company!
Adam A. Lyle, Executive Chairman | adam.lyle@padang.sg!
Derrick Chiang, CEO | derrick.chiang@padang.sg!
The Pilot Project!
Chris Pile, CEO & Founder | chris@thepilotproject.io!
Jon Hoel, Co-Pilot | jon@thepilotproject.io!
Padang & Co and The Pilot Project conducted this 3-
hour Design Thinking session as a pre-session for the
2015 Clean & Green Hackathon for the National
Environment Agency of Singapore. 60 participants
from a range of backgrounds attended the session.
The purpose: to help make Singapore a truly clean city
and a 'Zero Waste Nation' by creating solutions that
enable behavioural or mindset change, with particular
reference to the twin challenges of recycling and waste.
1.  Understand what Design Thinking is and why it is useful
2.  Know why brainstorming sessions often don’t work – and what to do about it!
3.  Master a simple Design Thinking method you can apply to various challenges
4.  Come up with plenty of good ideas for the upcoming Hackathon!
5.  Learn about some Design Thinking resources
Session outcomes
1.  What is Design Thinking?
2.  Barriers
3.  Activity 1: Observations
4.  Activity 2: Insights
5.  Activity 3: Solutions
6.  Activity 4: Select & present your top ideas
7.  Resources
Agenda
“Design thinking is a human-centered approach to
innovation that draws from the designer's toolkit to
integrate the needs of people, the possibilities of
technology, and the requirements for business success.”
Tim Brown, CEO and President, IDEO.
Desirable!
Feasible! Viable!
Needs of people!
Possibilities
of technology!
Requirements for
[business] success!
Ok, but what about more
granular criteria?
Desirable!
Feasible! Viable!
The boss will say yes!
IT dept. will say yes!
We have the skills!
We have the budget

It’ll fit our policy/

strategy/campaign!
It will provide real value

People will actual use it!
It will be worth all the 

money/time/effort

We won’t be embarrassed

we thought of it!
!
Desirable!
Today, we’ll do focusing on what’s desirable.
(Let’s think about what’s feasible & viable later.)
We go very broad in thinking what is desirable
After we have done that, we think what is feasible and viable
Design thinking is kind of similar to the way you used
to think, long before you started studying for exams…

… but it’s done in a systematic way.
Example session: heaps of ideas generated in 20 min:
… because all the players took part.
Reasons why ‘brainstorming’ can fail!
Don’t try and ideate & evaluate simultaneously!
Evaluation is important, but it comes later in the process!
1!
Ideating & evaluating at the same time!
2! You need to generate a large quantity of ideas, then you can build
on these ideas to generate the quality you need.!
Too few ideas generated/scope too narrow!
3! This is a follow-through problem,
not an ideation problem!!
Not enough follow-through !
Encourage each
other to give ideas
Ground rules for this session
Build on one
another’s ideas 
Use quantity to
generate quality
Switch off the
internal critic
WELCOME
Put out the Welcome Mat!
Spelling
misteaks
Umm…
kinda... Sorta
incomplete
ideas
Stick figure
sketches
Your opinion,
without stats to
back it up.
Bring it!
1.  Ideas get shot down!
2.  People start to self-censor!
3.  Fewer ideas are generated!
4.  People stop thinking laterally!
5.  People don’t build on each other’s ideas!
6.  Ideas tend to get stuck in a narrow band!
7.  People feel less engaged and less committed!
!
What happens when you
don’t set some ground rules…
Design Thinking is about going broad & deep !
Ideate!
Explain 

& build!
Decide
on your
Top 3
ideas!
This session! Hackathon!
This session! Hackathon!
Discover ! Develop ! Deliver !Decide !
Design Thinking is best learned by doing!
Will divide the room: half focusing on Reduction in Litter and half on Reduction and Recycling

Then you will form into groups to work on 3 Activities 
•  What you have Observed
•  What Insights this provides
•  What potential Ideas or Solutions these Insights provide 

Please
•  Share results
•  Do one Activity at a time
•  We will ring a bell to move to next Activity
What happens now
We’ll divide into two groups based on the coloured DOT on your name badge:

RED Dots - Challenge 1 Reduce Littering 
•  RED Dots to the right of the room - the bench side 
GREEN Dots - Challenge 2 Reduce and Recycle 
•  Green Dots to the left of the room - the windows side
•  Now form into groups of 5 or 6 people
•  FOR EACH GROUP THERE ARE MULTIPLE COLOURED POST IT NOTES
•  Please use one colour per person 
Process
We need to be clear about the
problems before trying to come
up with solutions
Activity 1: Observation
Challenge 1 - Littering 
What do you see ? 
What type of litter occurs at events ? Where do you see it ? 
What type of litter do you see in your neighborhoods ? Who do you see littering ?

Challenge 2 - Recycling 
Thinking of your home and neighborhood environments – AND EVENTS
What do see people doing in terms of recycling, How do people deal with waste ? 
What waste gets recycled ? What doesn’t seem to get recycled 
Who do you see recycling ?

JUST FOCUS ON WHAT YOU’VE SEEN IN YOUR EXPERIENCE .
WRITE CLEARLY ON POST IT NOTES. NO SOLUTIONS - JUST OBSERVATIONS 
Activity 1: Observations
1. Observations !
Actions – what are people doing?!
Problem actions:
•  These are your personal observations & opinions
•  You’re not trying to prove anything!
•  Don’t worry if your opinion is ‘correct’ or
not – you are just sharing your own experience
•  Don’t worry about statistics or figures
•  You’re just helping to map out problems
•  Don’t write analysis or solutions yet
•  But you can start thinking about context:
•  Who is doing it?
•  When are they doing it?
•  Where are they doing it?
 
.!
People are
throwing drink
cans on the
ground at
sporting events
People are
not using
recycling bins
at all
People are
dropping used
tissues on the
ground at
hawker centres
People are
putting the
wrong things in
the wrong bins
Activity 2: Insights
Now look at the Observations - take a few minutes and think about them

Individually write down what Insights this gives you 
•  Why do you see what you see, what is the root cause, the driver 
•  What does it say about Mindset
•  what does it say about the physical environment, the infrastructure 

You don’t have to agree as a group . We want multiple points of view 
We don’t want solutions yet we want understand the cause of the problem we have observed

WRITE YOUR INSIGHTS ON YOUR COLOURED POST IT NOTES 
Activity 2: Insights
2. Insights!
Ask why the problem is occurring!
Mindset factors: 
(Again, don’t worry about statistical accuracy at the
moment – just your observations are fine for now)
•  Think in the 1st person (I, me, my)
•  Why are people doing/not doing things?
•  What are they thinking? Why?

Infrastructure factors:
•  Facilities
•  Built environment
•  Maintenance 
•  Etc.


Hmm, no-one
seems to be
watching…
I’m always in
a hurry! I don’t
have time to
hunt around
for a bin!
There are no
bins around
The bin is
overflowing
already…
Activity 3: Solution ideation
Now this is what you have been wanting to do
Now build on the insights and write down as many ideas as you have to solve 
This is brain storming 
We want lots of ideas

We all know the rules 
No bad ideas, no evaluation - just get plenty of ideas
Build on one another’s ideas 
Activity 3: Solution ideation
3. Solutions!
How might we solve !
Mindset: 
•  Why are people doing/not doing things?
•  What are they thinking? Why?

Infrastructure factors:
•  Facilities
•  Built environment
•  Maintenance 
•  Etc.


There are no
bins around
Move
bins to
higher-traffic
locations
Install more
bins
Schedule
maintenance
more regularly
The bin is
overflowing
already…
Develop bins
with weight
sensors that call
to be emptied
when nearly full
Now pick your Top 3 ideas!
Bring them to the front
The Design Thinking session generated a very large
volume of ideas as a kickstarter for the hackathon. 
The hackathon itself took place the following weekend.
25 teams developed solutions to the twin challenges of
recycling and waste. More information
Design Thinking Resources
Useful resources: blogs!
Design
ThinkingTim Brown
metacool
Diego
Rodriguez
Designing
for Growth
Jeanne Liedtka and
Tim Ogilvie
This is Service
Design Thinking
Marc Stickdorn
101 Design
Methods
Vijay Kumar
Useful resources: books!
Change By Design
Tim Brown

Design Works
Heather Fraser
Back of the Napkin
Dan Brown
Useful resources: books!
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Design Thinking & The Hackathon

  • 1. Design Thinking & The Hackathon 16 June 2015 Padang & Co, a Newton Circus company! Adam A. Lyle, Executive Chairman | adam.lyle@padang.sg! Derrick Chiang, CEO | derrick.chiang@padang.sg! The Pilot Project! Chris Pile, CEO & Founder | chris@thepilotproject.io! Jon Hoel, Co-Pilot | jon@thepilotproject.io!
  • 2. Padang & Co and The Pilot Project conducted this 3- hour Design Thinking session as a pre-session for the 2015 Clean & Green Hackathon for the National Environment Agency of Singapore. 60 participants from a range of backgrounds attended the session.
  • 3. The purpose: to help make Singapore a truly clean city and a 'Zero Waste Nation' by creating solutions that enable behavioural or mindset change, with particular reference to the twin challenges of recycling and waste.
  • 4. 1.  Understand what Design Thinking is and why it is useful 2.  Know why brainstorming sessions often don’t work – and what to do about it! 3.  Master a simple Design Thinking method you can apply to various challenges 4.  Come up with plenty of good ideas for the upcoming Hackathon! 5.  Learn about some Design Thinking resources Session outcomes
  • 5. 1.  What is Design Thinking? 2.  Barriers 3.  Activity 1: Observations 4.  Activity 2: Insights 5.  Activity 3: Solutions 6.  Activity 4: Select & present your top ideas 7.  Resources Agenda
  • 6. “Design thinking is a human-centered approach to innovation that draws from the designer's toolkit to integrate the needs of people, the possibilities of technology, and the requirements for business success.” Tim Brown, CEO and President, IDEO.
  • 7. Desirable! Feasible! Viable! Needs of people! Possibilities of technology! Requirements for [business] success!
  • 8. Ok, but what about more granular criteria?
  • 9. Desirable! Feasible! Viable! The boss will say yes! IT dept. will say yes! We have the skills! We have the budget
 It’ll fit our policy/
 strategy/campaign! It will provide real value
 People will actual use it! It will be worth all the 
 money/time/effort
 We won’t be embarrassed
 we thought of it! !
  • 10. Desirable! Today, we’ll do focusing on what’s desirable. (Let’s think about what’s feasible & viable later.)
  • 11. We go very broad in thinking what is desirable After we have done that, we think what is feasible and viable
  • 12. Design thinking is kind of similar to the way you used to think, long before you started studying for exams… … but it’s done in a systematic way.
  • 13. Example session: heaps of ideas generated in 20 min: … because all the players took part.
  • 14. Reasons why ‘brainstorming’ can fail! Don’t try and ideate & evaluate simultaneously! Evaluation is important, but it comes later in the process! 1! Ideating & evaluating at the same time! 2! You need to generate a large quantity of ideas, then you can build on these ideas to generate the quality you need.! Too few ideas generated/scope too narrow! 3! This is a follow-through problem, not an ideation problem!! Not enough follow-through !
  • 15. Encourage each other to give ideas Ground rules for this session Build on one another’s ideas Use quantity to generate quality Switch off the internal critic
  • 16. WELCOME Put out the Welcome Mat! Spelling misteaks Umm… kinda... Sorta incomplete ideas Stick figure sketches Your opinion, without stats to back it up. Bring it!
  • 17. 1.  Ideas get shot down! 2.  People start to self-censor! 3.  Fewer ideas are generated! 4.  People stop thinking laterally! 5.  People don’t build on each other’s ideas! 6.  Ideas tend to get stuck in a narrow band! 7.  People feel less engaged and less committed! ! What happens when you don’t set some ground rules…
  • 18. Design Thinking is about going broad & deep ! Ideate! Explain 
 & build! Decide on your Top 3 ideas!
  • 21. Discover ! Develop ! Deliver !Decide !
  • 22. Design Thinking is best learned by doing!
  • 23. Will divide the room: half focusing on Reduction in Litter and half on Reduction and Recycling Then you will form into groups to work on 3 Activities •  What you have Observed •  What Insights this provides •  What potential Ideas or Solutions these Insights provide Please •  Share results •  Do one Activity at a time •  We will ring a bell to move to next Activity What happens now
  • 24. We’ll divide into two groups based on the coloured DOT on your name badge: RED Dots - Challenge 1 Reduce Littering •  RED Dots to the right of the room - the bench side GREEN Dots - Challenge 2 Reduce and Recycle •  Green Dots to the left of the room - the windows side •  Now form into groups of 5 or 6 people •  FOR EACH GROUP THERE ARE MULTIPLE COLOURED POST IT NOTES •  Please use one colour per person Process
  • 25. We need to be clear about the problems before trying to come up with solutions
  • 27. Challenge 1 - Littering What do you see ? What type of litter occurs at events ? Where do you see it ? What type of litter do you see in your neighborhoods ? Who do you see littering ? Challenge 2 - Recycling Thinking of your home and neighborhood environments – AND EVENTS What do see people doing in terms of recycling, How do people deal with waste ? What waste gets recycled ? What doesn’t seem to get recycled Who do you see recycling ? JUST FOCUS ON WHAT YOU’VE SEEN IN YOUR EXPERIENCE . WRITE CLEARLY ON POST IT NOTES. NO SOLUTIONS - JUST OBSERVATIONS Activity 1: Observations
  • 28. 1. Observations ! Actions – what are people doing?! Problem actions: •  These are your personal observations & opinions •  You’re not trying to prove anything! •  Don’t worry if your opinion is ‘correct’ or not – you are just sharing your own experience •  Don’t worry about statistics or figures •  You’re just helping to map out problems •  Don’t write analysis or solutions yet •  But you can start thinking about context: •  Who is doing it? •  When are they doing it? •  Where are they doing it?   .! People are throwing drink cans on the ground at sporting events People are not using recycling bins at all People are dropping used tissues on the ground at hawker centres People are putting the wrong things in the wrong bins
  • 29.
  • 31. Now look at the Observations - take a few minutes and think about them Individually write down what Insights this gives you •  Why do you see what you see, what is the root cause, the driver •  What does it say about Mindset •  what does it say about the physical environment, the infrastructure You don’t have to agree as a group . We want multiple points of view We don’t want solutions yet we want understand the cause of the problem we have observed WRITE YOUR INSIGHTS ON YOUR COLOURED POST IT NOTES Activity 2: Insights
  • 32. 2. Insights! Ask why the problem is occurring! Mindset factors:  (Again, don’t worry about statistical accuracy at the moment – just your observations are fine for now) •  Think in the 1st person (I, me, my) •  Why are people doing/not doing things? •  What are they thinking? Why? Infrastructure factors: •  Facilities •  Built environment •  Maintenance •  Etc. Hmm, no-one seems to be watching… I’m always in a hurry! I don’t have time to hunt around for a bin! There are no bins around The bin is overflowing already…
  • 33.
  • 35. Now this is what you have been wanting to do Now build on the insights and write down as many ideas as you have to solve This is brain storming We want lots of ideas We all know the rules No bad ideas, no evaluation - just get plenty of ideas Build on one another’s ideas Activity 3: Solution ideation
  • 36. 3. Solutions! How might we solve ! Mindset:  •  Why are people doing/not doing things? •  What are they thinking? Why? Infrastructure factors: •  Facilities •  Built environment •  Maintenance •  Etc. There are no bins around Move bins to higher-traffic locations Install more bins Schedule maintenance more regularly The bin is overflowing already… Develop bins with weight sensors that call to be emptied when nearly full
  • 37.
  • 38.
  • 39. Now pick your Top 3 ideas!
  • 40. Bring them to the front
  • 41.
  • 42. The Design Thinking session generated a very large volume of ideas as a kickstarter for the hackathon. The hackathon itself took place the following weekend. 25 teams developed solutions to the twin challenges of recycling and waste. More information
  • 43.
  • 45. Useful resources: blogs! Design ThinkingTim Brown metacool Diego Rodriguez
  • 46. Designing for Growth Jeanne Liedtka and Tim Ogilvie This is Service Design Thinking Marc Stickdorn 101 Design Methods Vijay Kumar Useful resources: books!
  • 47. Change By Design Tim Brown Design Works Heather Fraser Back of the Napkin Dan Brown Useful resources: books!