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Advanced Design Thinking

Date & Times: April 4, 2023 (9am-1pm live and 1pm-5pm self paced || April 5, 2023 (9am-10:45am live and 10:45am-5pm self paced) || April 6, 2023 (9am-10:45am & 2pm-3pm live and 10:45am-2pm self paced).
Location: Virtual

Agenda and course description

You’ve mastered the basics with Introduction to Design Thinking—now take your problem-solving abilities to the next level by learning the art and science of co-creation. Co-creation is considered by some industry leaders as the pinnacle of human-centered design. It involves collaborating with your stakeholders or end users to achieve creative solutions — together. Participants taking Advanced Design Thinking should have demonstrated mastery of design thinking techniques by successfully completing the prerequisite of Introduction to Design Thinking.

In our immersive Advanced Design Thinking course, you’ll take your creativity to the next level by learning the best practices for co-creation. Work with industry-peers in an advanced learning environment and acquire new ways to further unlock your team's creative potential. This course is for individuals who have previously taken an introductory design thinking course and want to further develop their skills.

The prerequisite for this course is Introduction to Design ThinkingAdvanced Design Thinking is the second course required to earn the Executive Certificate in Design Thinking for Innovation.

Who Should Attend:

  • Professionals who have taken Introduction to Design Thinking
  • Professionals at all levels seeking to explore the possibilities of co-creating innovative solutions with key stakeholders
  • Individuals looking for a fresh problem-solving perspective
  • Health care and global health leaders, management consultants, human resources professionals and team leaders, business & finance leaders

For JHU benefits eligible faculty and staff members only:
If you are a full-time, benefits-eligible faculty or staff member who has been employed by JHU for at least 120 days, and continue in a full-time position while enrolled in courses, you are eligible to receive tuition remission.

This benefit covers only noncredit courses offered through a Continuing Education Unit of one of JHU’s academic divisions, the Berman Institute, Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, Sheridan Libraries, or Executive Programs offered through the Carey Business School. This plan is available to full-time faculty, staff, and bargaining unit members only. Retirees are not eligible for this benefit. You receive 100% remission if your department certifies the course benefits your professional development and your department is willing to pay if you do not attend the course or if you cancel with less than one week’s notice. The one-week cancellation notice is waived only for emergencies with written documentation.

There is an annual limit of 2 classes per calendar year for noncredit professional development courses taken at JHU (effective 2023).

For more information on this policy, please refer to the HR website.

Details

04/04/2023 09:00 AM - 04/06/2023 04:00 PM
Virtual

  
4 Available Seats

 

 

Johns Hopkins University, Carey Business School