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Pierre-Henri Clouin, Head of Strategy, IBM Design
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UX Summit — Leading with Design — December 5, 2014
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2. Good design adds value, gives meaning, and,
not incidentally, can be sheer pleasure to behold;
it respects the viewer’s sensibilities and rewards
the entrepreneur.”
– Paul Rand
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7. It makes the work our users
have to do the work they
take pleasure in doing.
8. … at IBM’s scale
It makes the work our users
have to do the work they
take pleasure in doing.
430k+ employees in 170 countries
World’s largest IT services company
Second largest software vendor
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15. Denise Burton
UX Design Principal
Denise Burton is a Design Principal at IBM Design.
As a former Fellow at Frog Design, Denise has an
advanced competency in user experience design. She
is responsible for empowering designers to adopt a user
first mindset, as well as fostering IBM Design Thinking
across the broader IBM community.
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16. Doug Powell
Design Principal
Director of Design Education
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As Director of Design Education at IBM Design,
Doug is responsible for spreading IBM Design
Thinking to the broader IBM community. He and
his team invest in equipping IBMers with the proper
tools to collaborate and create more effectively.
18. What: Single- or multi-day hands-on sessions crafted around the needs of
a single team
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Why: Use IBM Design Thinking to accelerate key projects
Workshops
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19. What: 1-week immersion for product managers, engineers and designers
to learn and apply IBM Design Thinking to their next release
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Why: Learn together and apply together. Cross-functional collaboration
improves the chances of success
Designcamp
for Product Teams
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20. What: 1-day program to cover the methods and teach the language of IBM
Design Thinking
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Why: Advocate and lead their teams to use IBM Design Thinking
Designcamp
for Executives
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21. Designcamp
for University Hires
What: 3-month experience for newly-hired designers focused on IBM and
IBM Design Thinking. Designers graduate into product teams.
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Why: Orient new hires to the company and methods through project
sprints, team building and mentorship
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22. Designcamp
Summits What: Action-oriented multi-day large leadership gatherings where project
teams apply IBM Design Thinking to their projects !
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Why: Conference on key initiatives and kick-start new projects
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28. Once we have people,
we have to adopt great, scalable practices
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29. design thinking
Explore Evaluate
• Codified by IDEO cofounders David
Kelley and Bill Moggridge
• Offers a new way to think about
problems and their solutions
• Grounded in empathy, prototyping
and radical collaboration
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The Stanford d.school is the intellectual
home of design thinking
Understand Prototype
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30. Explore Evaluate
Understand Prototype
• Scales design thinking to complex
distributed projects
• Helps cross-functional team deliver
the experience, not just design it
• Establishes shared practices for
development and go to market
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The IBM Studio Austin is the intellectual
home of IBM Design Thinking
IBM Design Thinking
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31. The core practices of IBM Design Thinking
Playbacks align your team, stakeholders,
and clients around the user value you will
deliver, rather than project line items
Sponsor Users help you design
experiences for real target users,
rather than imagined needs
Hills focus your project on big, but
attainable, problems and outcomes
for users, not just a list of feature
requests
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32. The Six Experiences
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Discover,
Try
& Buy
Getting
Support Started
Productive
Use
Leverage &
Extend
(API)
Manage
& Upgrade
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37. Designing an IBM that
Works together Works the same Works for me
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