There are many different and sometimes surprising ways to use design-thinking in your life. After an intensive week of team projects on the Design-thinking for Social Innovation (DSI) program, one participant, Yuki Enomoto, a 5th year medical student from Tokyo Medical University experiments with taking the process improving teamwork in her student club. Maybe you can get some hints from her experiment too!
1. How did you decide to hold this event/activity?
In my student club activity, we always seek how to get better team, but we’ve never reflected about our team. So I suggested to do a reflection about our activities last year. But, I didn't want to do the usual reflection -debate-, where some of us could say our opinions, but some are too quiet to share. I wanted to do in a new way .From the DSI program, I realized that reflection is important in order to know what next steps to take. It is also important for us to share all of our ideas to work better in a team.
In my student club activity, we always seek how to get better team, but we’ve never reflected about our team. So I suggested to do a reflection about our activities last year. But, I didn't want to do the usual reflection -debate-, where some of us could say our opinions, but some are too quiet to share. I wanted to do in a new way .From the DSI program, I realized that reflection is important in order to know what next steps to take. It is also important for us to share all of our ideas to work better in a team.