This book gives designers, entrepreneurs, innovators, and leaders a model and a comprehensive vocabulary for tackling such deep-rooted challenges. The Enterprise Design framework cuts through the complexity of Strategic Design work, showing how to navigate key aspects and bridge diverging viewpoints. In 9 case studies, the author looks at the way companies like SAP, BBVA, IKEA, and Jeppesen (a Boeing Company) apply design thinking and practice to shape their enterprises. Moving from strategy to conceptual design and concrete results, Intersection shows what is relevant at which point, and what expertise to involve.
- Teaches how to align business strategy with Brand Identity, Customer Experience, and Enterprise Architecture initiatives as part of a consolidated enterprise-wide design practice to achieve stakeholder value
- Provides a framework for designing systems, products and services as the building blocks of a consistent and coherent experience for all stakeholders in the wider enterprise, joining strategic considerations with the delivery of tangible outcomes
- Explains how to make results such as websites, apps, objects, platforms, or environments part of a larger system that orchestrates enterprise touchpoints with people
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"To read Milan Guenther's book Intersection is to glimpes the future of design: holistic, collaborative, and networked. A rich presentation of a very rich subject." --Marty Neumeier, author of The Brand Gap and The Designful Company
"I am impressed by the thoroughness and thoughfulness of this major piece of work. Intersection marks Milan Guenther as a major contributor to the Enterprise Engineering, Design, and Architecture body of knowledge." --John A. Zachman, inventor of the Zachman Framework
"With this book, Milan Guenter achieved a comprehensive reframing of the Enterprise concept for the 21st century with Design as its primary driver. Intersection willbecome a beacon for many in the design, business, and technology communities." --Peter Bogaards, User Experience Designer