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Design Thinking is commonly recognized as a creative process that empowers individuals to expand the horizons of possibility through innovative experiments and models, thereby transforming everyday life in diverse creative ways. This paper explores how design thinking skills can be leveraged to diagnose and analyze issues, pinpoint their root causes, prioritize tasks, and execute solutions. Employing innovative and design-centric skills, it proposes new methodologies and theoretical frameworks that adapt to the fast-paced modern lifestyle, illustrating the profound impact of design thinking on practical and theoretical problem-solving.
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