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Design Thinking for Training and Development
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Design Thinking for Training and Development

by Sharon Boller, Laura Fletcher
June 2020
Beginner content levelBeginner
274 pages
5h 58m
English
Association for Talent Development
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Ideate and Prototype

In This Chapter:

• How to ideate

• Prototyping what you ideate

• Iteration checkpoint: test the prototype

In chapters 4 and 5 we explained how to gather perspective from the business and your learners, and then in chapter 6 we outlined typical constraints you need to verify and tactics for doing so. This chapter assumes you’re ready to start brainstorming and designing possible solutions (Figure 7-1).

Figure 7-1. The LXD Framework

How to Come Up With Great Ideas

What’s your favorite go-to training technique or solution? Do ...

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