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Design Thinking for the Greater Good: Innovation in the Social Sector

Do you work for a nonprofit or in the social sector? Are you struggling to solve the problems and meet the needs of the people you serve? Come learn more about how design thinking, a human-centered approach to problem solving, can help you truly understand an issue, generate ideas worth testing and iterate to find solutions that make a real difference. Through global stories from areas as diverse as government, health care, and education, we’ll show you the tools, techniques and mindset needed to use design thinking to uncover new and creative solutions in the social sector. The development of this course was supported by the Batten Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business. For more about the Batten Institute, see: http://www.darden.virginia.edu/batten-institute/ @BattenInstitute @DesignatDarden

Status: Design Research
Status: Brainstorming
BeginnerCourse8 hours

Featured reviews

DD

4.0Reviewed Jul 27, 2020

The course really helped in understanding the process of designing a solution and more importantly focus on redefining the problem! A course for those who want to learn the innovation process.

SA

5.0Reviewed Jun 5, 2020

It was good learning.It gave me perspective for my work. I probably doing something similar but had no clarity about different steps.

TM

5.0Reviewed Jan 11, 2021

I like how the topic is taught. I also like how it is presented. The materials - from the videos to the readings, they seem to be appropriate. I also like how it is paced.

ML

5.0Reviewed Mar 20, 2021

Great introduction to design thinking, with practical tips and tools. Well designed learning experience with a robust assessment process too

KK

4.0Reviewed Jan 21, 2019

It is a great course that helps you rethink your idea of what a problem is by asking more questions about it. Course could do with more practical examples but a great course nonetheless

MM

5.0Reviewed Jun 23, 2020

this was my first course with coursera. i feel very motivated and found an amazing passion here learning with the greatest faculty of the greatest university. thank you very much.

JB

5.0Reviewed Nov 9, 2020

That was one of my favorite and enjoyable course so far. Very insightful and well prepared. Thank you to all the people involved and for the great teachings delivered.

MM

5.0Reviewed Jun 29, 2020

This class gives an excellent overview of Design Thinking methodology in the context of social and nonprofit sector. Videos and examples are extremely relevant and meaningful.

PP

5.0Reviewed Sep 13, 2023

Please update the course material and content. That is my only suggestion and also it would be nice if you could include some videos of the problem being solved

MK

4.0Reviewed Dec 5, 2017

It will be useful if the course can be extended for few more weeks to introduce few more tools and case studies. It was a great learning experience any how. Thanks a lot.

AM

5.0Reviewed Sep 3, 2019

I learned this course on many things that I do have a real need. Thanks for Coursera and the University of Virginia whose offered us having quality education on our destinations.

RN

5.0Reviewed Oct 31, 2020

It was very helpful especially in managing a team. The modules were clear and very concise. It allows ths simple people to learn about a new way of viewing management.

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