Design thinkers strive to solve problems. And not just any problems–the right problems. This may sound painfully obvious, but you’d be surprised by how many people chase the wrong rabbit. Say you are ...
You’d think Tesla would have made sure the first unit was picture perfect—not a perfect picture of a classic Tesla imperfection. While a single unit may not be indicative of future quality mayhem, it ...
An insurer claims manager told a risk conference audience four years ago that “in case you’ve been on another planet, there have been hundreds of design-build lawsuits.” An ENR story headline in ...
During the last few weeks of summer as children cool off in lakes, pools, hydrants and beaches, some of our nation’s top teachers have been upping their game in preparation for this year’s students.
During an ACC academic conference in September of 2019, Julia DeVoy wrote the words “design thinking and innovation” on a sticky note. Reflecting on this topic, DeVoy led a small group discussion with ...
Design problems are now the primary cause of construction claims and disputes, according to HKA's CRUX Insight 2020 report. “Design problems are more likely to occur as a result of increasingly tight ...
One of the best things about Google is that you can go looking for information about one thing, find something tangentially related, and end up learning (or relearning) something interesting. In my ...
Why it's essential to combine sign-off accuracy, iterative feedback, and intelligent automation in complex designs.
Companies and other organizations use marketing research to manage the risks associated with offering new products and services. These organizations don't want to spend too much money developing a ...