49 min

How to use design thinking as a problem solving tool Giant Thinkers Podcast

    • Design

Welcome to episode #90. I hope your 2022 is off to a productive and purposeful start. In this particular episode I’ll be sharing how to use design thinking as a problem solving tool.

 
If we aren’t connected yet on Instagram, I invite you to follow me on my handle @TheGiantThinker as I share daily posts and stories on helping decision-makers, business owners and leaders get unstuck lightning fast through human-centred design methodologies, creative strategies and personal experiences. Send me a DM I’d love to hear from you! You can find me on my handle @TheGiantThinker.
Alright, let’s get dive in!
 
 
More on Ram Castillo can be found via the links below:
https://ramcastillo.com
https://www.instagram.com/thegiantthinker
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ram-castillo-39a39923
https://twitter.com/thegiantthinker
https://www.clubhouse.com/@thegiantthinker
Subscribe to The Giant Thinkers Podcast on iTunes.
 
 
Want to know the all-in-one web dev platform specifically for businesses, entrepreneurs and creatives?
It's Wix. They're the leading website creation platform that’s got all the tools you need to create, manage and grow your brand.
Whether you’re starting your online business or you’ve got a side hustle, you can design a site to showcase your brand that’ll look great on any device.
Join over 200 million people already using Wix’s wide range of solutions to enhance their businesses.
Like ultra-smart SEO tools designed to get you found on search engines, faster loading times to create outstanding user experiences and payment solutions to help you boost your revenue. Plus, with enterprise grade security built into every site, you know you're in safe hands. You can manage everything from one dashboard on desktop and mobile so you can be available anywhere at any time: in the office, at home or on the go.
I encourage you to take a look for yourself. I'm quietly confident, you'll be pleasantly surprised. Head over to Wix.com and create a website you're truly proud of today.

Welcome to episode #90. I hope your 2022 is off to a productive and purposeful start. In this particular episode I’ll be sharing how to use design thinking as a problem solving tool.

 
If we aren’t connected yet on Instagram, I invite you to follow me on my handle @TheGiantThinker as I share daily posts and stories on helping decision-makers, business owners and leaders get unstuck lightning fast through human-centred design methodologies, creative strategies and personal experiences. Send me a DM I’d love to hear from you! You can find me on my handle @TheGiantThinker.
Alright, let’s get dive in!
 
 
More on Ram Castillo can be found via the links below:
https://ramcastillo.com
https://www.instagram.com/thegiantthinker
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ram-castillo-39a39923
https://twitter.com/thegiantthinker
https://www.clubhouse.com/@thegiantthinker
Subscribe to The Giant Thinkers Podcast on iTunes.
 
 
Want to know the all-in-one web dev platform specifically for businesses, entrepreneurs and creatives?
It's Wix. They're the leading website creation platform that’s got all the tools you need to create, manage and grow your brand.
Whether you’re starting your online business or you’ve got a side hustle, you can design a site to showcase your brand that’ll look great on any device.
Join over 200 million people already using Wix’s wide range of solutions to enhance their businesses.
Like ultra-smart SEO tools designed to get you found on search engines, faster loading times to create outstanding user experiences and payment solutions to help you boost your revenue. Plus, with enterprise grade security built into every site, you know you're in safe hands. You can manage everything from one dashboard on desktop and mobile so you can be available anywhere at any time: in the office, at home or on the go.
I encourage you to take a look for yourself. I'm quietly confident, you'll be pleasantly surprised. Head over to Wix.com and create a website you're truly proud of today.

49 min