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Highlights

  • With the rapid evolution of technology, coupled with changing customer needs and expectations, businesses, communities and even society as a whole, are facing increasingly complex challenges

  • This paper proposes a hybrid approach to maximise the strengths of the two methods for designing solutions to wicked problems

  • Design thinking is an approach for problem framing and solving which can be applied to tangible products as well as intangible services and systems (Buchanan, 1992; Kimbell, 2009)

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Summary

Evidence Based Library and Information Practice

From Solving Puzzles to Designing Solutions: Integrating Design Thinking into Evidence Based Practice.

Introduction
What are Wicked Problems?
Design thinking for problem solving
Comparing design thinking and evidence based practice
Evaluate change
Prototype and test
Implement and evaluate
Conclusion
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