Blogs tagged design thinking with sap
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A small conference took place recently at the Asilomar Conference Center in Monterey, California. About 75 University representatives and a handful of technology vendors gathered for “Asilomar II: Student Data and Records in the... Read More »0Comments2Likes -
The team took then Heinz’s perspective and redefined the generic challenge as follow: “How to facilitate the access to accurate information and pertinent measures to take on the spot decision?” The exploration of the... Read More »0Comments1Like -
The team took then Erika’s perspective and redefined the generic challenge as follow: “How to provide and access the necessary information in the more intuitive and less time consuming manner to concentrate on scientific... Read More »0Comments1Like -
Defining personas and getting to know them is of paramount importance to make a design thinking workshop efficient. Still in 2 days it will be an illusion to believe that we will be able to tackle the numerous stakeholders present in a typical... Read More »1Comment1Like -
Today’s universities and research institutions face tight budgets and fierce competition. Researchers are more and more involved in time consuming activities hunting for grants, controlling execution of projects or reporting to funding... Read More »0Comments1Like -
Jeroen van der A posted on November 7, 2014On the use of colors in dashboards. After all the technical blogs, let’s do something completely different 🙂 When you design a dashboard you have a number of tools at your disposal. Applying colors is one of them. However overusing... Read More »2Comments9Likes -
Sam Yen, chief design officer at SAP, presented a session at TechEd && d-code in Las Vegas entitled: The Users Strike Back – The Force Behind the New SAP Experience. Here are the top videos highlighting the paradigm shift in... Read More »1Comment1Like -
Sana Salam posted on October 8, 2014Part 1: Why You Should be Excited About Design Thinking Today, we live in a complex world that is full of constraints and deals with continuously shifting trends. When it comes to solving ill-defined problems we are required to think in new ways... Read More »0Comments2Likes