Podcast: How to make interviews (en)
Episode 6 // Interviews are important for asking genuine customer needs. Conducting them is not that easy. A new episode in the Designed Innovation podcast.
Episode 6 // Interviews are important for asking genuine customer needs. Conducting them is not that easy. A new episode in the Designed Innovation podcast.
The interview is a central method of all agile methods. And not only there. After all, good interviewing brings real insights into the problem and solution space of products and services.
Episode 5 // Innovation doesn’t happen by accident. At the very least, ideas can be developed with a focused process. A new episode of the Designed Innovation podcast.
Episode 4 // The High-Low-Grid is used for sorting and ranking. It is explained in the audio lexicon of Designed Innovation.
The classification of creative thoughts, for example after a brainstorming session, into a concrete action set is not so easy. The High/Low-Grid can be of help here, as it helps to set priorities.
What is the agile mindset? In Episode 3 of my Designed Innovation podcast, I cover this topic in a column.
How does brainstorming actually work properly? In Episode 2 of my podcast “Designed Innovation”, I cover this topic in the audio lexicon.
What is agility? How can creative techniques be put to good use for solo independents? My new podcast “Designed Innovation” starts now with the opening episode 1.
Why doesn’t Design Thinking work in your company? The answer is simple and complicated at the same time: Often, it is the missing “mindset.” Why is it so important to think about this?