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The World’s Best Wallet Source: Wallet Project, Stanford Design School. Licensed under CC BY NC SA
Your workbook … WORK TIPS
Design the IDEAL Wallet in 3 Minutes Come up with some ideas for the ‘ideal’ wallet and draw them
Design Something Useful for Your Partner 1. Interview – 4 minutes 2. Dig Deeper – 4 minutes When carry? Why a particular card? What can you learn about their life? Interesting things? Surprising things? Follow up: things that intrigued you Stories, feelings, and emotion. Ask ‘WHY?’ often What’s important to your partner?
3. Summarize findings 3 min 4. State your challenge 4 min Choose your challenge 3. Summarize findings 3 min 4. State your challenge 4 min Goals and Wishes Wallet and life Emotional and physical Insights What discoveries have you made? The most compelling need The most interesting insight A problem worth tackling!
Sketch 5 Radical Ways to Meet Your Partner’s Needs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. GO FOR VOLUME!! Generate, do not evaluate! Starting points: Make a wish for something BIG WORST IDEA upside down Time Travel to the future or past Choose another gender your gender and think again
6. Share your solutions & capture feedback 5min ea Share your sketches Listen, don’t defend Note your partner’s reactions
Your ideal wallet 5 Radical Ideas Reflect Your ideal wallet 5 Radical Ideas 2. 3. 4. 5. 1.
Growth Mindset
Plot Discover Your Mindset Answer Code Answer some questions Plot your mindset Code Code your answers Answer Answer some questions
Answer some questions
Code Your Answers Note: reversed Sum each section
Plot your Mindset 2. B 3. C 1. A
Growth Mindset A Worldview: basic abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work brains and talent are just the starting point. Accomplish more and become smarter with hard work and perseverance Challenges and failures are opportunities to learn and achieve With a Growth Mindset people BELIEVE they can get smarter and do more, put in effort towards success which leads to higher achievement.
Fixed Mindset - Hard Work Associated with failure and lack of intelligence A punishment TALENT alone leads to success, and hard work is not required.
Fixed Mindset - Mistakes Debilitating Associated with failure Mistakes should be avoided at all costs.
Fixed Mindset - Learning Need to learn represents inadequacy Intelligence and talent drive success Trumpet intelligence and talents rather than working to improve them.