Brett Lindsay, CEO and Founder of BIGBrave Strategic Design Firm, says Strategic Design is not jargon. It’s a philosophy, but not in the abstract, airy-fairy sense of the word – it is a practical, inspirational way of looking at the world, and discovering our purpose in that world and leveraging passion to manifest that purpose. Strategic Design is a discipline – the logical progression from curiosity to fulfilment, that starts with asking: ‘what would you like to do?’.
So, what makes Strategic Design more than a buzzword? It is an approach that is capable of clear definition, and it can take you on a compelling, sequential journey of exploration that leads to meaningful and quantifiable results.
Turning obstacles into opportunities
So, what does Strategic Design do? Strategic Design provides a methodology that can be applied to inspire, ideate, innovate and implement effective solutions for any problem. Far too often we approach problems from a position of fear. ‘What will we lose?’ and ‘What’s the worst that can happen?’ – these kinds of questions focus on the negative aspects of problems because the emphasis is on the unknown. People aren’t afraid of the dark, they’re afraid of what they don’t know about the dark, and through a journey of information-sharing and collaborative discovery, we can help to create certainty by shining a light on the unknown.
More solutions than problems
‘How might we solve this?’ and ‘What would you do if ‘no’ wasn’t an option?’. This gives us a springboard from which to uncover solutions. Every solution starts as an idea, and the solutions that come out of the Strategic Design process must meet the criteria of desirability, feasibility, and viability – there must be human desirability, technological feasibility, and business viability. The value and the impact of the resultant solution will be identified at the centre of these core areas of focus. It might not seem like it (because we’ve been conditioned to believe otherwise) but there are more solutions than there are problems. The difference lies in the fact that not everyone takes the time to explore them, and here, Strategic Design simply provides a conduit from exploration to success.
Design makes it real
How does Strategic Design work? When people hear the word ‘design’, they think art and pretty pictures. This is not wrong, but it is an incomplete understanding of design. Literally everything around us is a result of design. It all started with a dream, and design made it real. Without design, there would be no nice or useful things that make an impact or are considered valuable. Strategic Design is simply taking the time upfront to consider multiple factors, validate assumptions and ideate on new possibilities, all of which provide tremendous value to what the final product, service or outcome will be. This could be anything from creating or improving a piece of furniture or an app, to a new mobile game or even a customer experience at a bank or an airport.
Guiding, not instructing
The difference in Strategic Design is that we don’t use it to tell clients what to do. Instead, we use it as a light to guide clients to a decision informed by their own knowledge. Once clients understand all the information that they hold, that understanding can be used to make practical decisions that lay the foundation for a way forward. As such, Strategic Design is a journey that leads from inspiration to insight and evolves into ideation and manifests through implementation. It’s not about giving people an answer to their questions, it’s about giving them the interrogation tools that sparks the kind of curiosity that leads to innovation.
Strategic Design provides a holistic view of business by focusing on the point where humans and digital things engage. It can also be used as a point to bring everyone within an organisation together.
Facing the future
Strategic Design, as a discipline, provides the lens through which to begin addressing obstacles by reframing them as opportunities. ‘What would you like to gain?’ and ‘What would be the best possible outcome?’ and translating this into a workable plan. Strategic Design is an immensely powerful process to cultivate creativity and collaboration for people and businesses no matter where they are on their journey.
Strategic Design can solve commercial product and service challenges but equally capable of solving systemic community focused challenges on a global level. Simply by asking ‘How might we….?’ it becomes possible to use curiosity to create certainty. This allows us to move from a position of fear to confidence as we consider the future and re-define the way we face the unknown.
When we realise that we’re all in this together, we might just be able to challenge convention in every part of our human existence while focusing on finding better ways of living, loving, learning and earning.
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