Designing Your Career: Reality Checks and Evolving Into Experimentation

This is the next in an ongoing series of posts I'm doing about how to use design thinking in your career. When we last left off in the Designing Your Career series, we had entered the Ideation phase where we talked about how to brainstorm potential ideas for experimentation. In this post we're going to discuss how to do a "reality check" on your ideas and how to begin evolving... Read more →


Over the course of several weeks, I'm showing you how to apply design thinking and principles to your career planning and development. The series of posts so far is here. We've gone through the Discovery and Intereprepation phases, gathering information about your career challenge, looking for themes and framing possibilities. Now we enter into the Ideation phase, where you are generating ideas that you could experiment with in the next... Read more →


Over the course of several weeks, I'm showing you how to apply design thinking and principles to your career planning and development. The series of posts so far is here. In the Interpretation phase of design, we've been looking at capturing your learning, identifying key themes and harvesting your insights. Now it's time to frame your opportunities--how do you take what you've been learning and use it to set yourself... Read more →


Design Your Career: Harvest Insights

Over the course of the next few weeks, I'm showing you how to apply design thinking and principles to your career planning and development. The series of posts so far is here. On Tuesday, we talked about looking for themes in the information you've been gathering as part of your design process. Today, we're going to look at strategies for harvesting insights from those themes. What do we mean by... Read more →


Design Your Career: Looking for Themes

Over the course of the next few weeks, I'm showing you how to apply design thinking and principles to your career planning and development. The series of posts so far is here. As you begin capturing your learning in the Interpretation phase, you should also begin looking for themes and patterns. This can take some time, but is well worth the effort. Here are ideas for getting started: 1. Review... Read more →


Design Your Career: Set Deadlines

Over the course of the next few weeks, I'm showing you how to apply design thinking and principles to your career planning and development. The series of posts so far is here. For the past few weeks, we've been talking about how to use design thinking to create the career you want. One thing that's critical to your success in this endeavor is setting some deadlines for yourself. It's SO... Read more →


Design Your Career: Capturing Your Learning

Over the course of the next few weeks, I'm showing you how to apply design thinking and principles to your career planning and development. The series of posts so far is here. You've defined your career project challenge and you've been gathering research and inspiration. Now we enter the Interpretation phase of the design process, where you begin to make sense of what you've been discovering. This can be a... Read more →


Inspiration is the fuel for your ideas. Plan activties to learn from multiple perspectives and to explore unfamiliar contexts. --Design Thinking Toolkit Over the course of the next few weeks, I'm showing you how to apply design thinking and principles to your career planning and development. The series of posts so far is here. Today we enter the Discovery phase and talk about gathering inspiration to work on the career... Read more →


Design Your Career: Defining the Challenge

"Every design problem begins with a specific and intentional problem to address; this is called a design challenge."--Design Thinking for Educators Toolkit Over the course of the next few weeks, I'm showing you how to apply design thinking and principles to your career planning and development. Here's the initial post. In today's post, we look at setting yourself up for success by defining the challenge. All design starts with defining... Read more →


"Design thinking is about believing we can make a difference and having an intentional process in order to get to new, relevant solutions that create positive impact. Design thinking gives you faith in your creative abilities and a process for transforming challenges into opportunities for design. . . . . . design thinking is the confidence that new, better things are possible and that you can make them happen." --Design... Read more →