Frances Alston, Emily Millikin Dekerchove
Inclusion by Design
Future Thinking Approaches to New Product Development
Frances Alston, Emily Millikin Dekerchove
Inclusion by Design
Future Thinking Approaches to New Product Development
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This book introduces a speculative design process for inclusive new product development (NPD). It offers Vision Enabled Design Thinking (VEDT), a human-centered technological design framework using Design Lens and Vision Concepting, as a way for the designer to reflect on product development within a deeper sociocultural context.
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This book introduces a speculative design process for inclusive new product development (NPD). It offers Vision Enabled Design Thinking (VEDT), a human-centered technological design framework using Design Lens and Vision Concepting, as a way for the designer to reflect on product development within a deeper sociocultural context.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9780367416874
- ISBN-10: 0367416875
- Artikelnr.: 67825502
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9780367416874
- ISBN-10: 0367416875
- Artikelnr.: 67825502
Emily Millikin DeKerchove Emily Millikin DeKerchove has over 38 years of leadership experience in regulatory, environmental, radiation protection, and safety and health at Department of Energy (DOE) and Department of Defense (DOD) chemical and radiological operations and remediation. She has held various executive leadership positions in different operational environments and is a proven leader in achieving excellence in both program and field execution of safety and health, radiation protection, quality assurance, environmental, industrial hygiene, safety culture, and voluntary protection programs. Ms. Millikin DeKerchove earned a B.S. in Environmental Health with majors in both Industrial Hygiene and Health Physics from Purdue University. She is a Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) and Certified Safety Professional (CSP) and serves as an Advisory Board Member to the DOE National Supplementary Screening Program. Ms. Millikin DeKerchove currently provides consulting services to the DOE at the Hanford Site, Washington. Dr. Frances Alston Dr. Frances Alston is an Instructor at a major university and the Past President (2018) of the American Society for Engineering Management. She is also a Fellow of the American Society for Engineering Management (ASEM) and has built a solid career leading the development and management of Environment, Safety, Health, and Quality (ESH&Q) programs in diverse cultural environments. She has a Ph.D. in Industrial and System Engineering and a MSE degree in Engineering Management, both from the University of Alabama. She earned a master's degree in Hazardous and Waste Materials Management/Environmental Engineering from Southern Methodist University and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Hygiene and Safety/Chemistry from Saint Augustine's University. She holds certifications as a Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) and a Certified Professional Engineering Manager (CPEM).
1. Inclusion By Design. 2. Humanistic Product and Technological Design: A
Way Forward. 3. Speculative Design in New Product Design: Enacting
Humanistic Engineering Approaches. 4. Design Lens and Vision Concepting:
Advancing Speculation in Design. 5. Vision Enabled Design Thinking:
Incorporation of Vision Concepting into the Design Thinking Process. 6.
Enterprise (Organizational) Pillars for Engagement Success. 7.
Organizational Readiness and Design: The Engineering Management Imperative.
8. Preparing the Organization for Engagement: Engineering Management
Enablers (Leading By Engaging). 9. Individual Readiness for Engagement. 10.
Future Directions: Towards the Humane Technology Designer. 11. Application
of the 4D Model for New Product Design.
Way Forward. 3. Speculative Design in New Product Design: Enacting
Humanistic Engineering Approaches. 4. Design Lens and Vision Concepting:
Advancing Speculation in Design. 5. Vision Enabled Design Thinking:
Incorporation of Vision Concepting into the Design Thinking Process. 6.
Enterprise (Organizational) Pillars for Engagement Success. 7.
Organizational Readiness and Design: The Engineering Management Imperative.
8. Preparing the Organization for Engagement: Engineering Management
Enablers (Leading By Engaging). 9. Individual Readiness for Engagement. 10.
Future Directions: Towards the Humane Technology Designer. 11. Application
of the 4D Model for New Product Design.
1. Inclusion By Design. 2. Humanistic Product and Technological Design: A
Way Forward. 3. Speculative Design in New Product Design: Enacting
Humanistic Engineering Approaches. 4. Design Lens and Vision Concepting:
Advancing Speculation in Design. 5. Vision Enabled Design Thinking:
Incorporation of Vision Concepting into the Design Thinking Process. 6.
Enterprise (Organizational) Pillars for Engagement Success. 7.
Organizational Readiness and Design: The Engineering Management Imperative.
8. Preparing the Organization for Engagement: Engineering Management
Enablers (Leading By Engaging). 9. Individual Readiness for Engagement. 10.
Future Directions: Towards the Humane Technology Designer. 11. Application
of the 4D Model for New Product Design.
Way Forward. 3. Speculative Design in New Product Design: Enacting
Humanistic Engineering Approaches. 4. Design Lens and Vision Concepting:
Advancing Speculation in Design. 5. Vision Enabled Design Thinking:
Incorporation of Vision Concepting into the Design Thinking Process. 6.
Enterprise (Organizational) Pillars for Engagement Success. 7.
Organizational Readiness and Design: The Engineering Management Imperative.
8. Preparing the Organization for Engagement: Engineering Management
Enablers (Leading By Engaging). 9. Individual Readiness for Engagement. 10.
Future Directions: Towards the Humane Technology Designer. 11. Application
of the 4D Model for New Product Design.