Masterclass in Design Thinking for Strategy and Change Management
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- Negotiating for Value - Micro-credential
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- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in A Shared Ownership for Wellbeing
- AI and Ethics
- Introduction to Intercultural Communication for the Global Workplace
- Workplace Wellbeing
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Creative Thinking for Business
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Diversity and Unconscious Bias
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Design Thinking for Strategy and Change Management
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Emotional Intelligence for Future Leaders
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Establishing a Business Case for Wellbeing
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in a Framework for Sustainable Workplace Wellbeing
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Gathering Wellbeing Data in your Organisation
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Innovation Planning
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Introduction to Creative Problem Solving
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Introduction to Design Thinking
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Managing Innovation
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Team Dynamics
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Pitching your Idea
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Rapid Idea Generation and Insight
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Storytelling for Business Success
- Masterclass in Pharmaceutical Innovation
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in The Innovation Ecosystem
- Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Tracking Innovation
- Sustainable Green Organisation
- Systemic Risk Management
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- Botany - Practical Course in Botanical Art
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- Classics - Ancient Greek Language and Culture – Beginners
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- Psychology: The Science of Behaviour and Mind
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- Botany - Nature Connection Workshops
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- History of Art - Global History of Art
- Material Witnesses: Sixteen Objects and the Shaping of Global History
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- The Lir Academy - Acting - Audition Masterclass
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- The Lir Academy Acting Level 2
- The Lir Academy Screen Acting Level 2
- The Lir Academy - Acting - Introduction to Voice Over Acting
- The Lir Academy - Acting - Summer Acting Camps
- The Lir Academy Screenwriting Intensive
- The Lir Academy - Performance - Introduction to Dance
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- Philosophy Today
- Foundation Course in Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy
- Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy for Psychosis
- Classics - Writing the past
- History of Art - Arts of Astrology: Science and Belief from the Thirteenth to Seventeenth Century
- History - Northern Ireland since 1921
- History - Saints and Sinners in Medieval Europe
- History-The Hundred Years War
- History-The Sexual Politics of Modern Ireland
- History - US History: Power, Politics, People
- History - The World Wars,
- The Lir Academy - Puppetry Weekend Workshop
- The Lir Academy Acting Over 35s Level 1
- The Lir Academy Youth Academy 12-14
- The Lir Academy Introduction to Theatre Directing
- The Lir Academy The Art of Screenwriting
- The Lir Academy Screen Acting Intensive Summer School
Portal at Trinity - Masterclass in Design Thinking for Strategy and Change Management
This masterclass is designed to help individuals and teams working in the product or service industries drive innovation and improve the customer experience. The masterclass will cover the principles of Design Thinking at the organisational level, using Design Thinking to overcome barriers to strategic thinking and justifiable change management, and techniques to drive Design Thinking at the organisational level.
Overview
Implementing effective change at an organisational level can be challenging. Ensuring such change considers, respects and engages the people it impacts is essential. Design Thinking is a process whereby managers can design user-centred solutions to organisational challenges. It involves analysis and imagination and works effectively at the individual, team, and organisational levels. It explores solutions based on the requirements of end-users, leading to innovative solutions that meet actual needs.
What topics will you cover?
- Principles of Design Thinking at the organisational level;
- Using Design Thinking to overcome barriers to strategic thinking and justifiable change management;
- Techniques to drive Design Thinking at the organisational level: What's in my Design Thinking toolkit?
On completion of the Masterclass
On completion of the Masterclass, you will be able to:
- Apply the key principles of Design Thinking holistically at the organisational level;
- Develop human-centred strategies and more sustainable change management practices;
- Reflect on how you could embed Design Thinking across your organisation.
Who is this Masterclass for?
This Masterclass is designed for individuals and teams working in the product or service industries who want to drive innovation and improve the customer experience. This includes but is not limited to professionals such as accountants, solicitors, engineers, bankers, healthcare professionals, public service employees, research and development teams, startups and technology professionals.
Who Teaches the Masterclass?
The masterclass is taught by Jonathan Bannister, a facilitator and strategist who helps business leaders and their teams exploit their creativity and collective intelligence to strengthen their business models, marketing and innovation programmes, and organisational development.
Time, Date, and Place
The masterclass is delivered over three hours in a live webinar. Attendees should have a computer with microphone and video capability, and are expected to participate in these interactive sessions.
Course Fees
For more information on course fees, please contact the Portal team.
Apply
This masterclass is also delivered as part of our five-week Design Thinking for Strategic Innovation programme. To register for this course, please contact Portal at Trinity College Dublin.
