How to set up design skills appropriate for each organization
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Authors: Toshiya Sasaki
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In recent years, the definition of design has expanded with changes in the social environment. Companies are faced with the challenge of setting up the necessary design skills in accordance with the changes in their business and organization. Against this background, I organize examples of design skills that can be used as references and propose how to set up design skills.
Keywords: Design Skills, Design Approach, Workshop
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1004941
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