Human Centred Design & Agile
At Noxidea, we integrate years of experience in modern methodologies like Human-Centered Design (HCD) and Agile into our workshops. These approaches are embraced by leading global corporations and successful startups, emphasizing the power of facilitated workshops to foster creativity, enhance meeting efficiency, and embrace diverse perspectives for driving innovation and achieving strategic goals.
Human-Centred Design (HCD)
Human-Centred Design is an approach to problem-solving that prioritizes understanding the needs, behaviours, and preferences of the people who will use the product or service being designed. It involves empathy, creativity, and iterative prototyping to develop solutions that are intuitive, usable, and meaningful for users.
Agile
Agile is a method of managing projects in which work is done in small increments, called iterations. It emphasizes collaboration, flexibility, and responsiveness to change. Teams work closely together, frequently reviewing progress and making adjustments as needed to deliver high-quality results efficiently.
Google is known for its innovative and collaborative culture. They frequently run workshop sessions to foster creativity and problem-solving.
Apple is recognized for its HCD and design thinking approach. Apple regularly conducts workshops to ideate and iterate on product designs.
IBM has a long history of using workshops for various purposes, including HCD and design thinking workshops, agile development workshops, and strategic planning sessions.
Microsoft always employs structured workshops for team-building activities, as well as for product development and strategic planning.
Amazon is known for its customer-centric approach, and they use workshops to generate ideas, improve processes, and enhance customer experiences.
Toyota is well known for its commitment to continuous improvement through methodologies like Kaizen. Workshops are heavily used to implement and sustain these improvement practices.
Tesla has famously used AGILE and HCD workshops for various purposes, including problem-solving and product development.
Product and Service Improvement
In addition to leveraging off HCD, Agile and other practices in workshop design and facilitation, we also offer a specific Human Centred Design service for reviewing and improving your products and services. Examples include websites, ordering portals and phone apps. To find out more, please get in touch