Talk:Design thinking

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'''Purpose explanation''' Good, but can improved once the article scope is narrowed down to a project management knowledge area or areas. Consider briefly explaining the structure of the article and the points to be discussed to set the reader's expectations
 
'''Purpose explanation''' Good, but can improved once the article scope is narrowed down to a project management knowledge area or areas. Consider briefly explaining the structure of the article and the points to be discussed to set the reader's expectations
  
'''References'''         Missing appropriate references to mandatory list of references
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'''References'''       Good, but try to make appropriate references to the mandatory list of references if possible
  
 
'''Relevance of article'''      Consider the following:
 
'''Relevance of article'''      Consider the following:

Revision as of 23:02, 13 February 2018

Abstract Feedback

Text clarity Coherent

Language Clear

Description of the tool/theory/concept The concept is clear, but how does design thinking relate to project management? Is this a relatively new concept in project management? Who is the "customer" in this case? Does this apply to a particular industry/company culture? Where does it best work? Consider to list the 5 phases of design thinking in the abstract

Purpose explanation Good, but can improved once the article scope is narrowed down to a project management knowledge area or areas. Consider briefly explaining the structure of the article and the points to be discussed to set the reader's expectations

References Good, but try to make appropriate references to the mandatory list of references if possible

Relevance of article Consider the following:

  1. Who is the reader? Project Manager or team etc?
  2. Ensure depth of the article so it contributes to the project management community more than a normal web search
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