人人都是设计师 Design Thinking for Everyone | 叶孝忠 Yap Seow Choong | TEDxPetalingStreet
"设计思维不仅是创新的起点,更是解决问题的钥匙。"踏足不同国家与文化的叶孝忠,通过设计思维的实践,带领我们探索如何通过观察、同理心和精准的问题定义,为用户和读者创造最适合的产品与体验。在全球化的时代背景下,设计思维不仅帮助我们克服文化差异,更让我们能够深入理解不同市场的需求与痛点,从而提供具有真正价值的解决方案。在中国市场的开拓过程中,叶孝忠发现,仅仅复制国外的成功模式是行不通的。面对不断开放且逐渐富裕的中国市场,他深入理解当地消费者的习惯与喜好,通过文化串联、定制化的旅游指南等方式成功赢得了用户的青睐。这不仅是一次商业的成功,更是设计思维在跨文化场景中的典型应用——用本土化的视角打破传统,创造了全新的商业模式。"Design thinking is not just the starting point of innovation; it is also the key to solving problems."Yap Seow Choong, having experienced diverse countries and cultures, guides us in exploring how to create the most suitable products and experiences for users through observation, empathy, and precise problem definition—core practices of design thinking. In today’s globalized world, design thinking helps us transcend cultural barriers and allows for a deep understanding of the needs and challenges of different markets, enabling solutions that offer real value.While developing in the Chinese market, Yap discovered that simply replicating successful foreign models wouldn’t work. As the Chinese market grew increasingly open and affluent, he recognized the importance of understanding local consumer habits and preferences. By connecting culturally and offering tailored travel guides, he successfully won over users.This achievement wasn’t just a commercial success, but also a prime example of applying design thinking in cross-cultural contexts—breaking away from tradition with a localized perspective and creating a new business model.#TEDx #TEDxPetalingStreet #TEDx茨廠街 #TEDx茨厂街 #Forward2024 #躍2024 #跃2024 #葉孝忠 #叶孝忠 #YapSeowChoong #旅行作家 #设计思维 #文化探索 #Speakers2024 叶孝忠毕业于香港中文大学硕士,曾担任《孤独星球》旅行指南出版人,在其领导下,书籍曾获得不少奖项。 他也在中国、台湾和新加坡出版过超过 10 本旅游文学作品,目前是《联合早报》、《光明日报》专栏作者,也在新加坡国立大学兼任高级讲师。新书《我给新加坡写了一本马来西亚》,以新加坡人的角度,向新加坡人介绍马来西亚,记录了在马来西亚旅行的精华和美好。他说,设计思维 (Design Thinking) 是一种解决问题的方法,与我们的生活密不可分。Graduated with a master's degree from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Yap Seow Choong once served as the publisher of the Lonely Planet guidebook. Under his leadership, the books have won many awards. He has also published more than 10 travel literature works in China, Taiwan, and Singapore, and is currently a columnist for Lianhe Zaobao and Guangming Daily.His latest book introduces Malaysia to Singaporeans from the perspective of a Singaporean and records the essence and beauty of traveling in Malaysia.Seow Choong said that design thinking is a way to solve problems, which is inseparable from our lives. He mentioned that whilst he is a publisher, he holds multiple roles and needs to use design thinking to solve various challenges in life. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
More from TED
- 12:19Choose Adventure over Change | Michelle Huntington | TEDxGriffithIn "Choose Adventure over Change” Michelle Huntington reflects on the tension between safety instincts and the pursuit of adventure. After obtaining a private pilot license, she accepted a challenge to fly a small aircraft from Arizona to Australia, despite her limited experience. The journey involved overcoming fears, adapting to unexpected changes, and using innovative solutions for fuel management. She emphasises that the brain’s amygdala often misinterprets new experiences as threats, but by re-framing these situations as adventures, we can embrace change and unlock our potential. Ultimately, curiosity can transform fear into thrilling opportunities As a young girl in Wagga Wagga, Michelle was introduced to the aviation world when her father joined the RAAF. She commenced her schooling there, then later returned to study Art, and then Archaeology at Charles Sturt University. Michelle also undertook high-stakes leadership training which fostered her skills in ingenuity and inventive problem-solving.Michelle's aviation career took flight when she began flying doctors to remote towns and delivering freight. Through her first airline job at Regional Express, based in Wagga Wagga, Michelle's passion for aviation grew. She went on to fly for Virgin Australia, retiring as an airline captain in 2021.An award-winning speaker, Michelle shares her captivating stories and humour from the air, celebrating leadership and adventure. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- 6:00Internet Poverty: Bridging a Digital Divide | Sarah Blyth | TEDxEast Cordova StreetSarah Blyth asks listeners to consider what the implications are for communities who do not have access to wifi and how donating wifi could help save lives in vulnerable communities. Sarah Blyth was born in Sault St Marie and raised in Vancouver. She is an activist, community organizer and former politician known for her work in harm reduction and public health, particularly in the context of the opioid crisis. Blyth founded the Vancouver Overdose Prevention Society (OPS), a grassroots organization dedicated to providing overdose prevention services, advocating for drug policy reform, setting up overdose prevention sites and distributing naloxone kits. Blyth served as a parks commissioner in Vancouver, focusing on community engagement, environmental sustainability and improving access to public spaces, especially for vulnerable communities. Blyth's dedication and success has been widely recognized, receiving numerous awards for her advocacy efforts. She continues to be an influential voice in the ongoing dialogue surrounding drug policy and public health in Canada. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- 5:41Bringing a language back to life | Elijah Ingram | TEDxGriffithIn "Bringing a Language to Life," Elijah Ingram emphasizes the significance of speaking traditional languages and the need for language reclamation. He questions the definition of language, considering words, actions, and their meanings. Ingram reflects on the challenges of revitalizing dying languages, noting that few undertake this task because it requires community and commitment. He believes modern technology provides tools to document and promote languages, urging his generation to go beyond mere preservation. By fostering a community that values language, they can breathe life into it, ensuring its survival and relevance for future generations A dynamic film practitioner and digital artist, Elijah merges technology and creativity to produce transformative art experiences.With a strong background in community engagement from his tenure at Western Riverina Arts, he has established a successful production company that highlights diverse narratives.His work spans national and international collaborations, reflecting a commitment to social justice. In 2023, Elijah was invited to attend the Initiatives of Change, Caux Forum in Switzerland, as part of Global Indigenous Dialogue.As a digital artist with a commission at Griffith Base Hospital, Elijah's art enhances healing environments, showcasing the impact of integrating technology and creativity. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- 18:13Why community support makes all the difference | Michael Bezabeh | TEDxEast Cordova StreetMichael Bezabeh shares how being isolated as an immigrant can be devastating, and how the strength and consistency of communities can get the most vulnerable members through the toughest of times. Michael Bezabeh's journey is one of resilience and redemption. Born in Harar, Ethiopia, Michael faced cultural displacement early in life, moving to Addis Ababa and later migrating across continents in search of stability. Settling in Vancouver, his life took an unexpected turn when he fell into addiction, leading to years of struggle and hardship in the Downtown East side. Despite countless setbacks, Michael found strength in family and faith, supported by the Ethiopian Evangelical Church during his darkest times. After years of perseverance and the unwavering support of his loved ones, Michael emerged from his addiction. Today, he works as a security guard, contributing to his community and finding strength in his faith and community. His journey from addiction to recovery underscores the power of resilience, family, and community support. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- 19:21Sessions 10.17.24 @ Songbirds | Abe Houck | TEDxChattanooga SalonFeatured songs: Lay Me Low; Revery; Head On A Plate Abe Houck is singer/songwriter and musician based in Chattanooga Tennessee. Over the years playing in bands and solo projects his music has spanned styles and genre’s from folk, garage rock, post punk and country. Abe’s upbringing was a peripatetic one, born in Iowa, grew up in the Midwest, South Africa and Texas, he came to Chattanooga in 2009. He is currently working on a debut solo album to be released in 2025. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- 18:58Sessions 10.17.24 @ Songbirds, Part 2 | Maria Jordania (LVNDR) | TEDxChattanooga SalonFeatured songs: R&R; Little Alien Tigress of the Sun The phrase "breath of fresh air" is used often in music, but it truly captures the essence of LVNDR. She's a neo soul singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist hailing from Chattanooga, Tennessee. It's only a matter of time before the world is her stage, though. After she sings a few short bars, the stark contrast between LVNDR's cyberpunk look and velvety voice seems to dissolve. She proves that these elements are not mutually exclusive. In fact, they're pieces of a much bigger vision she's bringing to life.Her debut EP Five-Letter Word offers a glimpse of what's to come, fusing spontaneous ideas refined during improv sessions into five cohesive permutations of her vibrant sound. She wants nothing more than to inspire authentic expression in as many music lovers as possible. It's safe to say LVNDR has found her voice but by no means is she finished evolving as an artist. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx