Quickly goes through the possible steps for defining your problem statement. Provides examples of How Might We Statements.
Goes over how they processed their interview information in order to clarify the issues they found and work on their How Might We statements.
They produce various short videos to explain different design thinking tools. This one is on the 5 Whys. They use a sheet similar to the one you were given.
Goes through what the how might we statement is and how to create one. She also talks about ice cream.
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As the title suggests, there is 54 examples of Howe Might We statements organized into different types.
Ms. Dixon takes you step-by-step through the process including ways to test your statements.
While termed user need statements, this is still pretty much a how might we think you statement. It's a slight different approach to the same thing
Walks you through another example of the how might we statement.
Learn how to reframe challenges as How Might We statements. HMW questions inspire ideas and focus conversations around finding solutions.
The videos above are shorter and more focused on creating the how might we statements.
The one on the left is more detailed about how to bring the process together with a group of people.
This gives you the reasons to use this technique, a guide through the process, an example, and tips to make it effective.
A five step process to complete the 5 whys. Short and direct.
The sound on this is horrible, but it does illustrate the 5 Whys method.
Another approach to the 5 Whys.