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Innovation through Anthropology

Innovation through Anthropology

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Consumers often struggle to articulate their needs and data contains gaps that can be difficult to identify without seeing consumers conducting tasks in-context. The focus often lies in what the anthropologist notices that the consumer may not have thought to demonstrate.

More companies are taking an anthropological approach to their business because they understand that qualitative research skills are essential to making sense of the big data. An Anthropologists lens helps you to framing or reframing your work in a way that makes sense to stakeholders and overturn any misconceptions. In the show I talk with Mike Youngblood who bridges the gap between big data and the consumer. We dive into inhibiting Factors of Innovation, Rethinking About Your User Design Framework, how to Capture Observations and setting Goals & Thinking Systemically.

What we cover in this episode:

03:20 Corporate anthropology on the rise

05:34 Anthropologist mindset- reflectiveness

08:19 Four inhibiting factors of innovation

12:30 Rethinking about your user design

16:14 framework to capture observations

21:13 Goal is not to have data points but understand what it means

23:32 holistic thinking/ systems thinking when solving for sustainability


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