Roger Martin’s research while affiliated with Institut Supérieur de Commerce and other places

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FIGURE 1 The Cycle of Design Thinking  
TABLE 1 Traditional Firms and Design Shops 
Design Thinking and How It Will Change Management Education: An Interview and Discussion
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December 2006

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Academy of Management Learning and Education

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Roger Martin

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Joseph L Rotman

Roger Martin, dean of the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, is interviewed on the subject of "design thinking"—approaching managerial problems as designers approach design problems—and its potential impact on management education. Under a design-thinking paradigm, students would be encouraged to think broadly about problems, develop a deep understanding of users, and recognize the value in the contributions of others. In Martin's view, the concept of design thinking can potentially address many of the criticisms currently being leveled at MBA programs. The interview is followed by a discussion and critique of the themes Martin raises.

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... We convened a panel comprising of all the authors, a design expert, and a management expert to review seminal papers on DT (Dunne & Martin, 2006) and determine the appropriate search string (Zupic & Čater, 2015). The authors conducted the search using the designated search terms; (design thinking) AND (education) limited to the title, abstract, and keywords using Scopus database. ...

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Design Thinking in Education: Reviewing the Past for Setting Future Research
Design Thinking and How It Will Change Management Education: An Interview and Discussion

Academy of Management Learning and Education