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ScottWiley1
9 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Richard. I would agree that is very similar.
But Design Thinking I think differentiates itself in the evaluation stage in the ASQ model.
ASQ then moves to a pilot of a chosen alternative.
Design Thinking prototypes very rapidly and messy, in order to evaluate.
I would say Design Thinking is a closer analogy to, or incorporated in, the SAM process that Michael Allen and Allen Interactions uses. Check out "Leave ADDIE for SAM."
But Design Thinking I think differentiates itself in the evaluation stage in the ASQ model.
ASQ then moves to a pilot of a chosen alternative.
Design Thinking prototypes very rapidly and messy, in order to evaluate.
I would say Design Thinking is a closer analogy to, or incorporated in, the SAM process that Michael Allen and Allen Interactions uses. Check out "Leave ADDIE for SAM."