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	<title>Comments on: 5 minutes with Bruce Nussbaum on The Evolution of Design Thinking</title>
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		<title>By: Daniel Christadoss</title>
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		<dc:creator>Daniel Christadoss</dc:creator>
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		<description>Enjoyed your interview with Bruce as well as the interesting observations and comments by you and Bruce. My journey into the design thinking world started when I presented myself with an Ipod Nano in August this year.The tipping point was reading &quot;10 Faces of Innovation&quot; by IDEO&#039;s Tom Kelley. One thing led to another and I got to read about the likes of Tim Brwn, Bruce Nussbaum, Bruce Mau, Cameron Sinclair and other visionaries.
My background is Mechanical Engineering but over the years I have been involved in other branches of engineering, design, project management and process improvement. The more I read about Design Thinking the more I was convinced that a lot of us practice Design Thinking without even realizing it.
Design Thinking is not only for designers but for all those who strive to make it a more interesting world and a more interesting journey through life. Some of my thoughts and inspiration from Design Thinking is given in a work in progress at 
http://dancrissco.wordpress.com/
Keep up the great work you are doing in keeping us informed at Singapore and beyond</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Enjoyed your interview with Bruce as well as the interesting observations and comments by you and Bruce. My journey into the design thinking world started when I presented myself with an Ipod Nano in August this year.The tipping point was reading &#8220;10 Faces of Innovation&#8221; by IDEO&#8217;s Tom Kelley. One thing led to another and I got to read about the likes of Tim Brwn, Bruce Nussbaum, Bruce Mau, Cameron Sinclair and other visionaries.<br />
My background is Mechanical Engineering but over the years I have been involved in other branches of engineering, design, project management and process improvement. The more I read about Design Thinking the more I was convinced that a lot of us practice Design Thinking without even realizing it.<br />
Design Thinking is not only for designers but for all those who strive to make it a more interesting world and a more interesting journey through life. Some of my thoughts and inspiration from Design Thinking is given in a work in progress at<br />
<a href="http://dancrissco.wordpress.com/" rel="nofollow">http://dancrissco.wordpress.com/</a><br />
Keep up the great work you are doing in keeping us informed at Singapore and beyond</p>
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