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Design Thinking & building

Author: Annabelle PUGET

Publication date: August 10, 2019

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2. Design Thinking in Construction

In this sector, which already operates in project mode, bringing together complementary skills during development, certain principles of agility and Design Thinking are already in place.

Design Thinking can be applied in whole or in part at various stages of a project's evolution, and on behalf of different players, at a time when other sectors are in the process of transforming themselves.

Depending on whether you're a project owner, project manager or contractor, your needs will vary. Here are a few illustrations of this in the following paragraphs.

2.1 Implementation by the project owner for the search for new products

For many companies, the business model is centered on their product, which is no longer...

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