The Design Thinking Life Playbook
eBook - Empower Yourself, Embrace Change, and Visualize a Joyful Life
Lewrick, Michael/Thommen, Jean-Paul/Leifer, Larry
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<b><i>The Design Thinking Life Playbook</b></i> is for anyone who wants to have a fulfilling and joyful future. Its for all those who want to initiate change through self-empowerment and have the courage to think, act, and take advantage of their opportunities proactively.<br><br> Whether you want to change your career, form healthier, stronger relationships, or plan the next stages of your life, this book will guide you to something better.<br><br> Authors<b>Michael Lewrick, Larry Leifer, and Jean-Paul Thommen</b> are leading design thinking experts in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. Michael Lewrick, Ph.D., is a featured speaker and teaches design thinking at various universities. With Leifer, Lewrick co-authored the international bestseller<i>The Design Thinking Playbook</i> as well as<i>The Design Thinking Toolbox</i>. Stanford Professor Larry Leifer, Ph.D., is one of the most influential personalities and pioneers in design thinking. Professor Jean-Paul Thommen, Ph.D., from the University of Zurich, is an expert on leadership, organizational development, and business ethics.
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<p>Authors<b>Michael Lewrick, Larry Leifer,</b> and<b>Jean-Paul Thommen</b>are leading design thinking experts in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. Michael Lewrick, Ph.D., is a featured speaker and teaches design thinking at various universities. With Leifer, Lewrick co-authored the international bestseller<b><i>The Design Thinking Playbook</b></i> as well as<b><i>The Design Thinking Toolbox.</b></i> Stanford Professor Larry Leifer, Ph.D., is one of the most influential personalities and pioneers in design thinking. Professor Jean-Paul Thommen, Ph.D., from the University of Zurich, is an expert on leadership, organizational development, and business ethics.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 17.07.2020
Umfang: 272 S., 88.40 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781119682257
Umbreit-Nr.: 9669325
