
Design Thinking Process in Product Development Warm-Ups 10/20&21/25
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- Q1What is the first step in the Design Thinking process?DefineIdeateEmpathizePrototype30s
- Q2Which stage of the Design Thinking process focuses on generating a wide range of ideas?PrototypeTestIdeateEmpathize30s
- Q3What is the purpose of the Prototype stage in Design Thinking?To analyze dataTo gather user feedbackTo create a tangible representation of ideasTo define the problem30s
- Q4In Design Thinking, what does the 'Test' stage primarily aim to achieve?To identify competitorsTo redefine the project goalsTo finalize the productTo gather feedback and insights from users30s
- Q5What key aspect is emphasized during the Empathize phase of the Design Thinking process?Analyzing market trendsUnderstanding user needs and experiencesCreating a marketing strategyDeveloping technical specifications30s
- Q6Which of the following is a common technique used during the Ideate phase?Cost analysisMarket researchTime managementBrainstorming30s
- Q7What is a crucial benefit of using the Design Thinking process in product development?It reduces the need for testingIt promotes user-centered innovationIt limits creativity in designingIt speeds up product manufacturing30s
- Q8During which Design Thinking phase do you clearly define the problem you are trying to solve?DefineIdeateEmpathizePrototype30s
- Q9What type of feedback is most valuable during the Testing phase of Design Thinking?Production capabilitiesUser feedback on the prototypeAdvertising strategiesSales projections30s
- Q10What is one major reason to iterate throughout the Design Thinking process?To decrease development costsTo speed up the production processTo improve the solution based on user feedbackTo limit the number of ideas generated30s