The 6 Stages of Deliberate Problem Solving

Our innovation framework is a curated set of tools, techniques and behaviors taken from leading-edge methodologies, including: design thinking, agile, serious play and creative problem solving.

Experience the tools under each phase

Click on each phase to go deeper into the tools contained within each

Phase Understand

Problem statement that is inspiring & strategically aligned

phase-plan

Action plan that builds accountability & solidifies changes

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Stories and capabilities that are built to last

  • Play Behavior Play
  • Nurturing Behavior Nurturing
  • Signaling Behavior Signaling
  • Questioning Behavior questioning
  • Rule Bending Behavior Rulebending
  • Risk Taking Behavior Risktaking
  • Courage Behavior Courage

5 Essential Ingredients in Every Engagement

Our Deliberate Problem Solving Model has been fine-tuned over nearly two decades and working on thousands of seemingly, unsolvable challenges. And we have found that successful engagements always includes these 5 essential ingredients:

Visual Mapping

Visual Mapping

We apply a problem definition approach, that visualizes your challenge so that your team can prioritize the “right” problem(s) or pain point(s) to focus on

Research

Research

We conduct research with internal and external stakeholders to validate the challenge question, problem brief and to collect actionable customer insights.

Design

Design

We custom design the live engagement using game mechanics, behavioral science principles and cutting-edge technologies, so that the engagement is both purposeful and playful.

Delivery

Delivery

We bring a team of high-energy, expert facilitators that push your team to produce both non-obvious and actionable solutions.

Execution

Execution

We capture, analyze and report the outputs from the workshop to make sure the work is executable. And we provide coaching and guidance on how your team can implement.

Relevant thought leadership

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Embrace the Constraintl

Creativity is often associated with free-thinking, blue sky possibilities and no limitations.

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Reducing Information Overload by Simplifying

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In Search of Novelty: The Deliberate Use of Metaphors

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Be deliberate with your next project

Let's geek out over the challenge you might be facing. Just one practitioner talking to another practitioner. At the very least you walk away with things you shouldn't do :-)