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How Does a Design Thinking Framework Work?

New Product Thinking essentially divides product development into the 5 stages of the design thinking framework. These stages are:

  1. Empathize — Research your user’s needs
  2. Define — Define the problem you want to solve
  3. Ideate — Create your ideas
  4. Prototype — Build something to test your ideas
  5. Test — Give your prototype to users and start collecting feedback

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