scholarly journals Design Thinking en las Agencias de Diseño de Monterrey

Zincografía ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
José Eduardo Mallén Lomas
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Actualmente se tiene mucha información sobre el Design Thinking, pero poco se entiende sobre cómo realmente se está aplicando y cómo se desarrolla, lo cual es de suma importancia. Por esa razón, la intención de este artículo es presentar los hallazgos que se han detectado al realizar una observación no participativa, utilizando y modificando un instrumento de la etnografía performativa para poder ver los detalles y la manera en que se llevan a cabo los procesos de creación o de resolución de problemas en las Agencias de Diseño de Monterrey, con el fin de entender la forma de actuar, pero sobre todo de responder, ante un problema. Las agencias de diseño sirven como esa lente para poder comprender y establecer la manera en que la sociedad de Monterrey resuelve y genera sus soluciones.

Author(s):  
Enrique Costa Montenegro ◽  
Francisco Díaz Otero ◽  
Manuel Caeiro Rodríguez ◽  
Iñigo Cuiñas Gómez ◽  
Perfecto Mariño Espiñeira ◽  
...  
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En esta comunicación relataremos la experiencia desarrollada durante el curso 2015/2016 al implantar la metodología Design Thinking en la asignatura Laboratorio de Proyectos (LPRO) impartida en el Grado en Ingeniería de Tecnologías de Telecomunicación de la Universidad de Vigo. Para ello presentaremos la asignatura, dado que se trata de una asignatura singular dentro del plan de estudios de esta titulación de grado, al igual que la metodología Design Thinking. Posteriormente explicaremos cómo hemos introducido dicha metodología en tres de los diecinueve proyectos llevados a cabo en la asignatura, sobre todo teniendo en cuenta las restricciones de horas presenciales dedicadas al trabajo en clase con el profesor. Finalmente presentaremos los resultados y conclusiones extraídos de esta experiencia.


2004 ◽  
pp. 521-551
Author(s):  
Daniel Izuzquiza
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Conjugando el enfoque teológico con el sociológico, el autor ofrece un balance crítico de la teología de la liberación y de su manera de concebir la transformación social, apoyándose sobre todo en la reflexión de autores norteamericanos. Fruto de este análisis y centrándose en el contexto del primer mundo (Europa y EEUU), el artículo propone otorgar prioridad al papel de las comunidades cristianas radicales en contraste con el sistema liberal–capitalista dominante. De esta manera la Iglesia podrá configurarse como espacio de resistencia al imperio.


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (6) ◽  
pp. 60-77
Author(s):  
E. V. Vasilieva ◽  
T. V. Gaibova

This paper describes the method of project risk analysis based on design thinking and explores the possibility of its application for industrial investment projects. Traditional and suggested approaches to project risk management have been compared. Several risk analysis artifacts have been added to the standard list of artifacts. An iterative procedure for the formation of risk analysis artifacts has been developed, with the purpose of integrating the risk management process into strategic and prompt decision-making during project management. A list of tools at each stage of design thinking for risk management within the framework of real investment projects has been proposed. The suggested technology helps to determine project objectives and content and adapt them in regards to possible; as well as to implement measures aimed at reducing these risks, to increase productivity of the existing risk assessment and risk management tools, to organize effective cooperation between project team members, and to promote accumulation of knowledge about the project during its development and implementation.The authors declare no conflict of interest.


2018 ◽  
pp. 551
Author(s):  
Anxo Angueira Viturro
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A figura do escritor berciano Fernández Morales, que podía ilustrar teoricamente a idea de rexurdimento, é utilizada aquí para cuestionar precisamente o esquema historiográfico herdado de Michelet e Burckhart. Faise a partir dos seus vínculos ideolóxicos cos poetas galegos da súa xeración e, sobre todo, a partir dos claros nexos que a súa obra Ensayos poéticos en dialecto berciano (1861) ten co Coloquio (1746) do Padre Sarmiento. Por outro lado, a poesía do autor, é crítica co presente e dignificadora dunha realidade cultural e lingüística, polo que resulta allea a calquera restauración idealista do pasado. Finalmente estúdase a posición do autor na historiografía galega referida ó XIX.


InterNaciones ◽  
2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrey Alexander Chávez Campirano
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El presente artículo hace una revisión sobre los principales aspectos de la agenda internacional de México en torno al desarme y la seguridad internacional, así como un recuento de sus logros, retos y desafíos presentes, sobre todo en materia de control de armamentos.


Author(s):  
Jeanne LIEDTKA

The value delivered by design thinking is almost always seen to be improvements in the creativity and usefulness of the solutions produced. This paper takes a broader view of the potential power of design thinking, highlighting its role as a social technology for enhancing the productivity of conversations for change across difference. Examined through this lens, design thinking can be observed to aid diverse sets of stakeholders’ abilities to work together to both produce higher order, more innovative solutions and to implement them more successfully. In this way, it acts as a facilitator of the processes of collectives, by enhancing their ability to learn, align and change together. This paper draws on both the author’s extensive field research on the use of design thinking in social sector organizations, as well as on the literature of complex social systems, to discuss implications for both practitioners and scholars interested in assessing the impact of design thinking on organizational performance.


Author(s):  
Leanne SOBEL ◽  
Katrina SKELLERN ◽  
Kat PEREIRA

Design thinking and human-centred design is often discussed and utilised by teams and organisations seeking to develop more optimal, effective or innovative solutions for better customer outcomes. In the healthcare sector the opportunity presented by the practice of human-centred design and design thinking in the pursuit of better patient outcomes is a natural alignment. However, healthcare challenges often involve complex problem sets, many stakeholders, large systems and actors that resist change. High-levels of investment and risk aversion results in the status quo of traditional technology-led processes and analytical decision-making dominating product and strategy development. In this case study we present the opportunities, challenges and benefits that including a design-led approach in developing complex healthcare technology can bring. Drawing on interviews with participants and reflections from the project team, we explore and articulate the key learning from using a design-led approach. In particular we discuss how design-led practices that place patients at the heart of technology development facilitated the project team in aligning key stakeholders, unearthing critical system considerations, and identifying product and sector-wide opportunities.


Author(s):  
Paolo FESTA ◽  
Tommaso CORA ◽  
Lucilla FAZIO

Is it possible to transform stone into a technological and innovative device? The meeting with one of the main stone transformers in Europe produced the intention of a disruptive operation that could affect the strategy of the whole company. A contagious singularity. By intertwining LEAN methodologies and the human-centric approach of design thinking, we mapped the value creation in the company activating a dialogue with the workers and the management, listening to people, asking for ambitions, discovering problems and the potential of production. This qualitative and quantitative analysis conducted with a multidisciplinary approach by designers, architects and marketing strategists allowed us to define a new method. We used it to design a platform that could let all the players express their potential to the maximum. This is how the group's research laboratory was born, with the aim of promoting the relationship between humans and stone through product innovation. With this goal, we coordinated the new team, developing technologies that would allow creating a more direct relationship between man and surface, making the stone reactive. The result was the first responsive kitchen ever.


Author(s):  
Linda MEIJER-WASSENAAR ◽  
Diny VAN EST

How can a supreme audit institution (SAI) use design thinking in auditing? SAIs audit the way taxpayers’ money is collected and spent. Adding design thinking to their activities is not to be taken lightly. SAIs independently check whether public organizations have done the right things in the right way, but the organizations might not be willing to act upon a SAI’s recommendations. Can you imagine the role of design in audits? In this paper we share our experiences of some design approaches in the work of one SAI: the Netherlands Court of Audit (NCA). Design thinking needs to be adapted (Dorst, 2015a) before it can be used by SAIs such as the NCA in order to reflect their independent, autonomous status. To dive deeper into design thinking, Buchanan’s design framework (2015) and different ways of reasoning (Dorst, 2015b) are used to explore how design thinking can be adapted for audits.


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