I just want to design a sexy flying car! Teaching design-led innovation to designers
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01/11/2012
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Many international management programs have capitalised on the value design can have upon potential business solutions and strategies (Martin, 2009 & Brown, 2008) as well as many international design programs introducing designers to business theory and curriculum (Manzini & Rizzo, 2011). This paper presents the findings from structured interviews with undergraduate design students and design industry professionals. Current literature surrounding design led innovation and the role designers’ play within it is also discussed and the challenges facing designers in this emerging design era are presented. The findings from this study indicate that most designers enter an undergraduate program not wanting to become the business leaders of tomorrow. Instead, they enter in the hope they can humbly help people and to make a difference in the world. There are contentions with this perspective, felt by industry, academia and students around why designers need to be taught business theory content. This paper provides the first step to overcoming this challenge by providing insight into the attitudes, perceptions and challenges designers are facing with this new design era. |
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Instituto Profesional DuocUC |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/55110/1/Cumulus2012-paper-Wrigley_Bucolo_FINAL.pdf http://www.duoc.cl/cumulus2012/callforpapers.html Wrigley, Cara & Bucolo, Sam (2012) I just want to design a sexy flying car! Teaching design-led innovation to designers. In Projecting Design 2012 - Global Design Bridge, 14 - 17 November 2012, Santiago, Chile. |
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Copyright 2012 Please consult the authors. |
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School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #120300 DESIGN PRACTICE AND MANAGEMENT #120302 Design Innovation #120305 Industrial Design #business strategy #design education #design-led innovation |
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Conference Paper |