Design Thinking Certificate
Bridging the gap between left-brain and right-brain, Design Thinking helps professionals and their teams to innovate, problem solve, and execute new ideas. Butler’s online Design Thinking Certificate offers an effective learning method for this human-centered approach to building businesses and products. Our Design Thinking Certificate provides a toolkit to actually apply concepts and walk students through live projects.
Cost
$398 per module or a $1,990 package price for five modules. Payment plans are available. Upon completion of all modules, certificate recipients receive a printed and digital Design Thinking Certificate badge.
Design Thinking Methodology
Design thinking is a problem-solving approach that provides the tools, thought-processes, and practices to create innovation. Applicable across any industry and profession, design thinking is proven to answer the “what” and “how” in order to develop a successful outcome in challenging situations.
- Understand the needs of stakeholders.
- Listen before solving.
- Use a variety of qualitative methods.
- Develop insights and themes.
- Define the opportunity.
- Create a range of possible solutions.
- Build early drafts or prototypes.
- Test the prototype to get feedback.
- Incorporate feedback to improve the solution.
- Plan for delivery, marketing, and tactical work.
- Incorporate your typical project management process.
Courses
Bridging the gap between left-brain and right-brain, Design Thinking helps professionals and their teams to innovate and execute new ideas. Butler’s Executive Education Design Thinking Certificate offers an effective learning method for this human-centered approach to building businesses and products. While we can tell you Butler’s Lacy School of Business is nationally ranked and recognized, Executive Education measures its impact in the field – among talented business professionals. Many certificate programs simply supply information. Our certificate programs mirror Butler’s belief in experiential education. On this basis, our Design Thinking Certificate provides a toolkit to actually apply concepts and walk students through live projects.
- Understand the needs of stakeholders.
- Listen before solving.
- Use a variety of qualitative methods.
- Develop insights and themes.
- Define the opportunity.
- Create a range of possible solutions.
- Build early drafts or prototypes.
- Test the prototype to get feedback.
- Incorporate feedback to improve the solution.
- Plan for delivery, marketing, and tactical work.
- Incorporate your typical project management process.
- Launch.