This post comes from a faculty seminar which featured Ryan Armbruster (ryan.ambruster@gmail.com), Director of Innovation at United Health Group, who taught us the broad definition of Design Thinking and then led us through an exercise with a partner to design a better gift-giving experience. I'll just post the slides I created as notes from this experience here to share with you; it was the easiest way for me to capture my learning. THANK YOU RYAN - VERY INTERESTING AND FUN EXPERIENCE!
A medtech marketing professional explores the principles behind and examples of industrial innovations that have the potential to reduce cost, increase access, and increase quality in the U.S. healthcare system.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Jan. 31 2013 - Design Thinking Workshop by expert Ryan Armbruster, Dir. Innovation UHG
One of the greatest perks to being on the faculty as an Adjunct Instructor at the University of St. Thomas is being invited to wonderful faculty seminars and Health Care MBA program events.
This post comes from a faculty seminar which featured Ryan Armbruster (ryan.ambruster@gmail.com), Director of Innovation at United Health Group, who taught us the broad definition of Design Thinking and then led us through an exercise with a partner to design a better gift-giving experience. I'll just post the slides I created as notes from this experience here to share with you; it was the easiest way for me to capture my learning. THANK YOU RYAN - VERY INTERESTING AND FUN EXPERIENCE!
This post comes from a faculty seminar which featured Ryan Armbruster (ryan.ambruster@gmail.com), Director of Innovation at United Health Group, who taught us the broad definition of Design Thinking and then led us through an exercise with a partner to design a better gift-giving experience. I'll just post the slides I created as notes from this experience here to share with you; it was the easiest way for me to capture my learning. THANK YOU RYAN - VERY INTERESTING AND FUN EXPERIENCE!
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Innovation,
Process
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