
Step Two: Scope Your Project (VIDEO)
S-0270 | Published October 25, 2016 | Duration 7 minutes Video
Collection: Darden School of Business
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Once you identify a problem for design thinking, the next step is to determine the scope of the project. This seven-minute video presents how to define your problem while avoiding being too narrow, abstract, or conventional. "Scope Your Project" is step two in Jeanne Liedtka's 15-step Design Thinking methodology. It is one of 22 videos that comprise the Design Thinking course developed at Darden. It is meant to accompany any one of three cases (Arena Industries [UVA-S-0240], Trenton State College [UVA-S-0241], or Great Lakes [UVA-S-0248]) that explore the design thinking approach to innovative problem solving.
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