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Design Thinking and Innovation 14-20 March 2016

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Design Thinking and Innovation14-20 March 2016

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A unique programme introducing you to London’s most innovative businesses and uncovering the latest approaches to design thinking. You’ll gain inspiration for your work, and get expert opinions on your current projects.

When: 14-20 March 2016

What: A week in London consisting of lectures,

workshops and visits to companies who

specialise in design thinking.

For who: Service designers and product

managers, innovators and trendspotters,

entrepreneurs, creative and business owners,

team leaders and managers

Price:

£1,995 – with accommodation

£1,625 – without accommodation

£1,600 – special Early Bird price with

accommodation (available till December 15th)

What is it?

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The design thinking process is best thought of as a system of overlapping spaces: inspiration, ideation and implementation. Inspiration is the problem or opportunity that motivates the search for solutions. Ideation is the process of generating, developing and testing ideas. Implementation is the path that leads from the project stage into people’s lives.

Desirability (human)

Viability (business)

Feasibility (technical)

Innovation

What is Design thinking?

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Design thinking is an essential tool for simplifying and humanizing. It can’t be extra; it needs to be a core competence.

Harvard Business Review, September 2015

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agenices taking part

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Drawing on the Energy: Innovation and Storytelling Lecture and workshop by Ofer Deshe, customer experience expert at T&T.

In this workshop you will discover how a story makes a product more appealing to consumers, how to test a concept by building a narrative and how to balance showing and telling. You will also learn how to sketch and create exciting service presentations for clients, VCs, colleagues or partners.

Tobias & Tobias is an industry leader in creating flawless digital products and services, and delivering engaging experiences for the people who use them.

Based on real insight, and on their benchmark process, they design and deliver business systems, websites and web applications, mobile applications, and software for clients in all industry sectors, from financial services to consumer goods, from media to public transport.

Among their clients are Barclays, RBS, BBC, Deutsche Bank, HSBC and others.

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How to create valueLecture by Costas Papaikonomou, founding partner at Happen.

This lecture will uncover how to create useful innovation that the market appreciates and how to sell your idea to clients or investors.

In 2007 Happen promised to create an innovation agency that would transform success rates – striving for 100%. So far they’ve delivered innovation that has generated over $2 billion in incremental revenue for many of the world’s leading brands.

Among their clients are Coca-Cola, Bacardi, Cadbury, EasyJet, GAP, London Undeground, Levi’s, Philips and many others.

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How to transform customer service using researchLecture and case study showcase.

Mind Gym recently transformed customer experience for Marks & Spencer through using various design thinking tools. During this lecture they will reveal the story and work behind this magical transformation and show how you can conduct research that will lead to the valuable insights.

Mind Gym is the original pioneer of the 90-minute session. Grounded in science and wrapped in a consumer-friendly brand, Mind Gym experiences are designed to appeal most to the individual so they are excited to learn.

By combining the best of psychology with the latest in consumer marketing, Mind Gym creates bite-size learning experiences and seductive employee communications that change the way people think, feel and behave.

Among their clients are Unilever, O2, GSK, Accenture, American Express, Marks & Spencer and many others.

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Neuroscience of creativity Lecture and workshop by Darius Pocha, founder of JoyLab.

Darius is passionate about the way our brain works and where does creativity come from. He will run a workshop that will help even a non-designer learn how to be more creative and design professionals will be able to find out how to get more ideas even if you don’t feel inspired.

JoyLab is a service design company that creates in-house innovation labs and runs them for the entire project duration or works with the existing teams to put in place the right techniques and processes for the company to run it themselves.

Among their clients are Ebay, Chanel, Tesco, Sky, Argos, LastMinute and many others.

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cultural programmeThis course is also designed to show you London from a number of different angles. Every day is packed with activity. You’ll be visiting acclaimed exhibitions and museums – whatever’s the top of the must- see list at the time – and also exploring some of the secret spots in London that most visitors never get to experience.

You’ll be able to see the best view of London from the top of a skyscraper; you’ll get to visit the most exciting events of the year; and you’ll discover where London’s creative community spends their free time. In addition, you’ll get recommendations to guide your own explorations, with tips on the best places to eat, drink and relax in the capital of UK.

And of course at the end of this intensive week we are hosting a party for all participants, with lecturers, special guests and people from the industry. It’s a great opportunity for everyone to get useful contacts, be introduced and just enjoy the company of inspiring and successful people.

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every Day consists of:

Boosting breakfast

During the boosting breakfasts

you will interact with other

participants, share your ideas,

experiences and expectation

for the day and meet local

professionals to get to know

more about the backstage of

the creative industry.

Morning session

It is the first session of the day, it

will take the form of a lecture or a

hands-on workshop.

Practical exercise

A short task to follow up

the morning session and make

everyone unlock their brain’s

full potential

Afternoon session

The second session of the day,

where you will have a chance to

visit another top London agency

and listen to their team

revealing secrets they use in

everyday work.

Debrief and the city

Discuss the content of the day

with other participants to better

organise it in your mind. It will

take place straight after the

afternoon session in locations

that we can then visit as cultural

and social activities such as

museums, galleries, event

spaces or bars.

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Educational programme lasts 5 days, Monday to Friday.

Saturday, Sunday – free time, with an optional cultural programme.

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you Will learn:

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– Different ways to use design thinking to change people’s behaviour

– How to start implementing design thinking in a big corporation or use it to grow a start up

– Best practices in conducting research, prototyping, testing and product launching

– Service design trends and latest innovations

– How to change customer service and what areas to focus on to make a difference

– How to think big and grow your product to the next level

– How to share your ideas with clients and investors more effectively

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5 reasons to join the programme

1. You will get contacts of the most influential people in the industry People you will meet during the week are creative world’s legends who you won’t be able to meet in any other

circumstances. This contacts will be useful for those who are thinking about working in London and for those who

wants to do partnership projects with international agencies.

2. Testing your products and ideas If you are working on a new project at the moment, you will be able to get ideas on how to improve it as well as

discuss its various aspects with world class experts.

3. Finding the best way to work

During the week you will have an opportunity to see how the biggest agencies organise their working process and

space as well as how they build teams and manage projects.

4. New ideas and insights Every time participants bring new ideas and solutions from these programmes, based on everything they heard and

saw during the week.

5. The most valuable knowledge directly from the source London is creative capital of the world. All the most innovative businesses and the most talented designers

are based here. Knowledge gained during the programme will give you a massive boost for your personal and

professional growth.

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«This programme broadened my mind, inspired and motivated me. I think the best of what I am doing right now happened partially because of this experience»

Olga Semenova, Art-director TBWA

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Read full story about Yury’s experience in his blog

«Wildly inspiring and useful to listen to people who have a vast amount of experience and have seen changes in design, platforms and trends»

Yury Vetrov, UX Director, Mail.Ru

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«Meeting mentors and industry figures I thought would never be possible and interacting with them on a personal level. The course is priceless and simply amazing»

Gustav Damons, Graphic Designer at IKEA Dubai

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Thank you

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FutureLondonAcademy.co.uk

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If you have any questions or need more information, please email Mo Saiful Hussain

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