Glossary of Design Thinking Jargon
Beverly Rudkin Ingle
Chapter Chapter 12 in Design Thinking for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses, 2013, pp 133-136 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract I have never played Meeting Bingo—the game you can play secretly during a meeting when you’re bored. It’s played like bingo, but instead of keeping track of B-5 and O-20, you keep track of jargon and business-speak like “parking lot this issue” and “sustainable practices.” We’ve all been in meetings like that, and they validate my belief that jargon should be banned from any gathering of two or more professionals.
Keywords: Applying Design Thinking; Pertinent Stakeholders; Thinking Principles; User-centered Research; Nonlinear Diagrams (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4302-6182-7_12
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