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# Interdisciplinary team
# Iterative process
# Creative environment. In the design thinking process, the '''customer’s needs'' are first determined through an iterative process and a question is defined, then creative solutions and ideas are generated through brainstorming and visualized via prototypes for user feedback.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2021-08-09 |title=What is Design Thinking? Definition, Explanation & Process |url=https://digitalleadership.com/blog/design-thinking/ |access-date=2022-03-16 |website=Digital Leadership |language=en-US}}</ref>
 
* '''Complex Opportunity Recognition Techniques:''' [[Business opportunity|Opportunity Recognition]] describes the identification of opportunities to generate growth for companies. The different idea generation techniques of opportunity recognition are based either on the market, the company, or the company’s environment,<ref name=":1" /> In order for this approach to be suitable for young companies, it must fulfill the following attributes:
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== External links ==
* [http://www.problemistics.org/courseware/front.page.html Problematic: the art and craft of Problem Dealing]{{spaced ndash}}courseware on problem-finding and problem-solving
* [https://digitalleadership.com/blog/idea-generation/ Idea Generation] – Article on idea-genration techniques and idea generation workshops.
 
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