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Innovation: The Art and Science of the Possible with Lijo Joseph

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When it comes to problem-solving, the first step has to be acquiring a deep understanding of the problem from every perspective and understanding the user's needs and demands. It can help designers craft successful and innovative products that create value for the end-users, and a design thinking mindset can help achieve just that. It encourages designers to approach a problem with a relentless focus on user needs and provides a systematic approach to problem-solving. So how can designers adopt a design thinking mindset to foster innovation? To learn more about this theme, we interact with Lijo Joseph, Head of Design, India & APAC at Tata Consultancy Services. He is an established design leader with over two decades of work experience and a mentor with expertise in user experience design, design strategy, interaction design, design thinking, team building, and much more. Let's know more about his journey and experience in the latest episode of "MIT Designeering Series Podcast," "Innovation: The Art and Science of the Possible." You can connect with Lijo on LinkedIn. Don't forget to subscribe to our show and share your comments on [email protected]

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When it comes to problem-solving, the first step has to be acquiring a deep understanding of the problem from every perspective and understanding the user's needs and demands. It can help designers craft successful and innovative products that create value for the end-users, and a design thinking mindset can help achieve just that. It encourages designers to approach a problem with a relentless focus on user needs and provides a systematic approach to problem-solving. So how can designers adopt a design thinking mindset to foster innovation? To learn more about this theme, we interact with Lijo Joseph, Head of Design, India & APAC at Tata Consultancy Services. He is an established design leader with over two decades of work experience and a mentor with expertise in user experience design, design strategy, interaction design, design thinking, team building, and much more. Let's know more about his journey and experience in the latest episode of "MIT Designeering Series Podcast," "Innovation: The Art and Science of the Possible." You can connect with Lijo on LinkedIn. Don't forget to subscribe to our show and share your comments on [email protected]

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