Design Thinking for Entrepreneurship

Applying design thinking methodologies to entrepreneurial ventures.
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NGN80,000

  • Course Duration
12 Weeks
  • Lectures
48 Lessons
  •   Videos
3 Hours
  • Students Enrolled
80 Students
  • Certificate
Awarded on completion
Course Details

Course Details

NGN80,000

  • Course Duration
  • Lectures
  • Videos
  • Students Enrolled 
  • Certificate
  • 12 Weeks
  • 48 Lessons
  • 3 Hours
  • 80 Students
  • Awarded on completion

Course Description:

This course explores the application of design thinking methodologies to entrepreneurial ventures. Participants will learn how to use design thinking to develop innovative solutions, enhance customer experiences, and create sustainable business models. The focus is on practical skills such as empathy mapping, prototyping, gathering user feedback, and iterative design.

Objectives:

  • To introduce participants to design thinking principles and their application in entrepreneurship.
  • To teach practical tools and techniques such as empathy mapping and prototyping.
  • To guide participants in using user feedback for iterative product and service design.
  • To foster a mindset of innovation and continuous improvement in business ventures.

Target Audience:

This course is designed for a diverse group of learners, including:
  • Entrepreneurs and start-up founders looking to innovate their business models.
  • Product managers and designers interested in applying design thinking to product development.
  • Business professionals seeking to incorporate user-centered design in their strategies.
  • University students studying entrepreneurship, business, or design.
  • Creatives and innovators looking to enhance their problem-solving skills.

Key Learning Outcomes:

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
  1. Apply design thinking methodologies to identify and solve business challenges.
  2. Utilize empathy mapping to gain deep insights into customer needs and behaviors.
  3. Develop prototypes and use them to refine business solutions.
  4. Incorporate user feedback into an iterative design process.
  5. Create products and services that truly meet user needs and contribute to business success.

Course Curriculum

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