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The Five Phases of the Design Process: 1 Discovery 2 Interpretation 3 Ideation 4 Experimentation 5 Evolution I have a challenge. How do I approach it? I learned something. How do I interpret it? I see an opportunity. What do I create? I have an idea. How do I build it? I tried something. How do I evolve it? This depiction of IDEO’s Design Thinking Methodology for entrepreneurial thinking is one source of inspiration behind much of the work being done in Regional One Health’s Center for Innovation. entry portal for the medical device and determine its product value with patients. The partnership between Cast21 and the Center for Innovation emerged—one way that Regional One is at the heart of change and patient-care improvements from the inside out. True with any innovative process, iteration and the willingness to let ideas fail are key. Out of hundreds of ideas, only one might be viable. Innovation is a culture where that’s okay and expected. “Innovation requires an agile style of thinking and operating,” says Center for Innovation Senior Manager Alejandra (Allie) Alvarez. “The best ideas come from validating—numerous rounds of validating and feedback, in fact. In that process, an idea might quickly prove that it can scale and become available to more people or for more uses, or, it might be eliminated. Either answer is fine in an entrepreneurial mindset.” What is HumanCentered Design? • the needs of the people • the possibilities of technology • the requirements for success WE START HERE Desirable PEOPLE Viable FOR SUCCESS 25 THE ANSWER REGIONAL ONE HEALTH FOUNDATION Feasible TECHNOLOGY

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