IBM Design Thinking
IBM Design Thinking is described as a framework to solve problems in any domain at the speed and scale of the modern enterprise. The essential components of IBM Design Thinking practices are principles, keys, and the end-to-end loop.
Principles of IBM Design Thinking
There are three principles of the IBM Design Thinking framework:
- Users’ needs are drivers for growth and metrics for success.
- Relentless innovation to improve the user experience.
- Diversity among development teams.
Users’ needs are drivers for growth and metrics for success
The user’s need is the focus of the product. Therefore, the number of features and the functionality released are not measured metrics for success; rather, user satisfaction and how well the user’s requirements are fulfilled is the definition of success. In this framework, developers should build their user story with a definition of done, reflecting how well requirements...