Design Workshops: Boost Creative Collaboration
Framing the Problem
A course by Grace Ascuasiati , Design Strategist and Researcher
About the video: Framing the Problem
Overview
“Now that the participants fully understand the problem at hand, next, I will demonstrate how to better define the focus of the problem and reframe it to generate ideas. This will be achieved using "How Might We" questions. ”
In this video lesson Grace Ascuasiati addresses the topic: Framing the Problem, which is part of the Domestika online course: Design Workshops: Boost Creative Collaboration. Learn to plan, develop, and run constructive workshops for design projects that help teams achieve real results and foster collaboration.
Partial transcription of the video
“ Framing the Problem In this lesson, we will focus on framing the problem. Framing the problem consists of taking the main challenges or key issues that we've identified in the understanding phase and turning them into how-might-we questions. How-might-we questions help us frame the problem that we want to solve. These are great questions for brainstorming because they open up possibilities. That is why we say how might and not how could because could is more limiting. In our empathy map, we learned that Martha was having issues finding a job that fit her values. For Martha, it was importa...”
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Grace Ascuasiati
A course by Grace Ascuasiati
Grace Ascuasiati is a design strategist and researcher with a degree in psychology. She started her career in marketing research, but quickly realized her calling was in UX research, where she could make a positive impact on the individuals in the design process. She uses her research to develop events, training programs, and workshops that help teams and organizations enhance their communication and collaboration to solve the challenges they face.
Grace has worked on design projects across the globe, leading research for brands like IKEA, Telenor, Huawei, BBVA, Spring Studio, and Design Transformation. She currently manages a team as the senior UX researcher at Eventbrite and also runs #IamRemarkable workshops to empower women and minority groups to celebrate their achievements in the workplace and beyond.
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