Design Thinking
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Blended learning to maximize employee engagement and value creation Have you ever participated in the dreaded ‘death by PowerPoint’ ritual? You all know the one I’m referring to, when a ‘teacher’ or ‘expert’... Read More »0Comments1Like
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In a world full of complex challenges, where global issues such as climate crisis and social injustice demand innovative solutions, the confluence of Design Thinking and Life-Centred Design offers a promising approach. A passionate group of Design... Read More »0Comments3Likes
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Introduction The Circular Economy, often hailed as a groundbreaking solution to the growing environmental crisis, has emerged as a guiding principle for businesses and industries worldwide. This innovative approach emphasizes system design,... Read More »0Comments0Likes
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The first SAP S.C.A.L.E. event happened in New Zealand on the 11th and 12th July 2023. The event stretched over 2 days with the first day at the SAP AppHaus Partner location of Datacom and the second day at the SAP offices in the City of Sails,... Read More »1Comment0Likes
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User Experience (UX) is a domain that goes beyond the visual. It’s more than just how something looks. At its core, UX develops empathy for end-users. UX designers leverage a methodology to build digital solutions that are easy to use and... Read More »0Comments12Likes
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In the age of sustainability, it is important to consider how we can design and produce products responsibly and maintain Circularity . Sap responsible design and production is an important concept to consider, as sap-based production is an... Read More »1Comment3Likes
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A couple of years ago my former team and I faced the issue that we had to enhance an existing solution with additional functionality. The issue was that said solution spanned from Financial Transaction Creation, Maintenance, Valuation, Posting and... Read More »0Comments1Like
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Is design thinking still relevant? That’s a question I recently found myself pondering. As a concept that’s been around for a while, it can sometimes feel like just another buzzword. So, when Denise Wildner, my teammate and design... Read More »0Comments9Likes
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When I read Sapiens A Brief History of Humankind by Harari a few years ago, the importance of a Shared Vision was one of the many things that stuck with me from it. The most important insights I took away: a shared understanding is essential for... Read More »0Comments0Likes
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Is there such a thing as asking a bad question? Well, according to the teachings of Confucius, “The person who asks a question is a fool for a minute, the person who does not is a fool for life.” What this tells us is that questions... Read More »7Comments17Likes