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Figure 1. Four levels of time structures at the micro scale of design thinking. 
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Structures of Time in Design Thinking
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October 2017

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Carlos Teixeira

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Xu Chen

Significant increase in both the scale through which designers collaborate and in the complexity of the problem-solution space they confront makes design thinking a lengthier and more fragmented process than it used to be, challenging commonly accepted notions of timeframes associated with shaping a well-integrated solution. Part of the challenge is because design thinking activities have a variety of unique structures that optimizes concept generation through a combination of timeframes. However, planning and managing time for concept generation through design thinking is based on past experiences and guesswork, because no time structures and principles have been developed so far, leaving designers with no guidelines for planning concept generation activities. Through literature review and analysis of an industry case study, this study proposes a model of how to structure time in design thinking processes in order to optimize time and resource allocation, improving productivity in collaborative and complex projects of concept generation through design thinking. Therefore, the aim of this study is to develop a comprehensive model of timeframes in design thinking.

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... On the other hand, the framework by MJV (2018a) is entirely built on the practical components of SCRUM, excluding any reference to traditional PM. Other frameworks focus excessively on specific components, such as time (LEE, 2007;TEIXEIRA et al., 2017) and the individual (O'TOOLE, 2015), which reduces the possibility of generalizing the framework. ...

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Design Thinking Project Management framework
Structures of Time in Design Thinking