Your outline should have at least 3 top-level ideas. Each idea should be expanded at least one level, with 3-4 sub-topics in the outline. An example of this is found below.
Thesis:
Although at first it seems that the IDEO design process as portrayed in the "Deep Dive" is complete, on closer inspections it is clear that it is insufficient to bring a product from conception to market. A. Describe the Ideo Process 1. Defining Features/Characteristics of IDEO process: Team Based Observation rather than interview (observe rather than ask) Iterative--look at things and then go back and look at then again (repeat) Depends on construction of prototypes Best ideas rise from consensus 2. What is it not... hierarchical (ideas don't come from the top) not market research 3.Non-traditional Techniques Brainstorming No idea too silly eg: airplane wing in the office privacy wall in the shopping cart Culture of Freedom in the office Failure isn't disaster it teaches you something B. Identify its strengths and weaknessesB 1. Strengths Creative Breadth of Ideas 2. Weaknesses good teams are hard to form expensive focuses on the early phase of the early phase of design ignores the later stages ie: manufacturing C. Identify and Describe what's missing 1. As identified by Ilan Sabar in his electric skateboard presentation how do you manufacture the parts? What processes do you use? What costs? Domestic vs Foreign Suppliers How do you find the buyers? How do you test for durability, safety,etc.? D. Proposes Modifications to improve the Ideo Design Process 1. Include manufacturing considerations early in the design process. 2. Include marketing considerations early in the design process. 3. Include testing considerations early in the design process.
Be sure that your final product conatins both a thesis statement and an organized outline.
Due: by class-time, 2 hard copies, on Monday, Feb. 11, 2008,
Be sure and bring 2 copies. One copy will be used in an in class
exercise.