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Master design thinking with 70+ curated resources

I made a skill tree of 70+ design thinking resources. Sorted by context, so it's great for quick reference.

Design Thinking Skilltree

Skill Tree Image

These are resources I collected in the last few years working as an innovation consultant. I have found these resources very useful, and I hope you will too! 😊🎉

Any suggestions for useful resources I can add?

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Product Development
on June 10, 2020
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    Thanks for the resources.

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      Your welcome! 😊🙌🏻

      I'm curious. What did you think about the resources being in a skill tree? Was it intuitive to use?

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        It just feels right, I also like how easy it is to jump between topics.

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          Thanks, Fayeed! 😊

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        This comment was deleted 4 years ago.

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          That's awesome!

          Emberly has to be by far the best way of organizing bookmarks I've seen

          Wow. I can't stop smiling! 😅🙈

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    Nice! Thanks for that! I like that it doesn't have so many links. I hate when there are too many stuff in curated lists, I never know what is better than the rest.

    I love mindmaps / skill trees! (and I can prove it :D)

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      Woah! You have made a lot of skill trees. I enjoyed reading about your approach to skill trees. Thanks for sharing.👏😊

      I'm still curious about learning more about your experiences around skill trees. What is your method for breaking up skills? What are the essential features in software to build skill trees? Is there a part of your process that's currently a hassle?

      You see, my co-founder and I are building a tool that is specialized for making skill trees. It's called Emberly, and we have just released it to early access. We are still working on product-market fit, though.

      I wondered, are you up for a quick chat to share your experiences?

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        Hey Ginu,

        I'm not sure I'm part of your target market. I'm doing mindmaps of books, not of my own knowledge. Plus, I want to entirely control and own my data, which means that I would not use a SAAS for that. I'm totally satisfied with the software I use, so no problem to solve for me either.

        Knowing that, we can still chat if you want.

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          Ah, my motives are not to sell. It's much more important to learn. 🕵️‍♀️✨

          I am curious about your methodology and approach to building your trees. You see, I'm on the lookout for any insights that can help our users and improve the product.

          So, I'm curious about your process.

          Do you use discord? 👾

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              Here is my handle: GinaOfTheSea#7737

              Want to do a quick chat one day?

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                I'm phantas0s. I don't use discord often though. I sent you a friend request. I tried to send you a message but it didn't work...

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                  We're friends now 🎉

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