Inspiration, Design, and the Human Element
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore product quality and design in this 52-minute Stanford University talk featuring engineering faculty Kurt Beiter and David Beach. Delve into the secrets of user psychology, learn how to incorporate intangible elements into successful designs, and discover the journey from inspiration to conception to creating truly exceptional products. Gain insights on systematic design methods, project-based teamwork, protecting product ideas, and regulatory design considerations. Engage with audience questions and learn about Stanford's professional development opportunities in this comprehensive session on innovation and the human element in product development.
Syllabus
Intro
Welcome
Good Products
Contact Information
Course Shopping
Jim Adams
Peter Grasso
Margerito
Silos
Design Methods
Systematic Design
Audience Questions
Stanford Center for Professional Development
Online Graduate Courses
Upcoming Webinar
Poll
Bad Products
Safeway Redesign
Product Population
Design Process
Project Based Team
Protecting Product Ideas
Regulatory Design
Individual Students
Closing
Taught by
Stanford Online
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