Design thinking – what, how, why, when? | Paweł Żebrowski | TEDxSzczecinLive

A brief presentation of design thinking, what is, how it works, why it really works and current status of design thinking implementation in Poland.

Head of the Technology Transfer Centre Department at Regional Centre for Innovation and Technology Transfer, West Pomeranian University of Technology Szczecin. A graduate of Political Sciences and International Relations in University of Szczecin, Top 500 Innovators Program at Stanford University, postgraduate studies on intellectual property rights at University of Warsaw. Trainer in the field of design thinking, intellectual property rights, technology promotion and methods of business support. Performs innovation, R&D and design audits, evaluates business ideas by using Quicklook methodology or Business Model Canvas. Empathetic optimist, espresso and calendar addict.

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