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 ===== 1. Empathize ===== ===== 1. Empathize =====
  
-Begin by deeply understanding your users and their needs. Engage with potential customers, observe their behaviors, and immerse yourself in their environments.  +Begin by deeply understanding your users and their needs. Engage with potential customers, observe their behaviors, and immerse yourself in their environments. Utilize an [[Empathy Map]] to visualize user insights, capturing their thoughts, feelings, pains, and gains, which will help guide your design process effectively.
-  * **Example**: Conduct interviews with potential users of your app to learn about their daily challenges with similar products. Shadow them as they use existing solutions to identify pain points.+
  
 +  * **Example**: Conduct interviews with potential users of your product or app to learn about their daily challenges with similar products. Use an [[Empathy Map]] to document their thoughts and feelings during these discussions, and shadow them as they interact with existing solutions to identify pain points.
 ===== 2. Define ===== ===== 2. Define =====
  
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 While these stages are presented linearly, remember that design thinking is inherently non-linear. While these stages are presented linearly, remember that design thinking is inherently non-linear.
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 +===== Further Reading =====
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 +Want more stories? Here’s [[The Birth of Design Thinking]].
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