The Design-Driven Innovation Collection

The book features several cases of design driven innovation. But many other cases of success (and mismanagement) of design-driven innovation do exist.

Purpose
To build the largest collection of cases of design-driven innovation that can be accessed by anyone. Teachers can use this page as a reference for cases to be discussed by their class. Practitioners may find here inspirations from their own as well as other industries. Students may find a source to stimulate thinking and team discussion.

Who
Cases are posted by members of the Circle and are freely accessible.

How to Contribute
Contributing is very simple.
1. Think of a case of Design-Driven Innovation
2. Download the DDI case analysis form and analyze your case following the guidelines provided
3. Send your idea by registering to our Circle and mailing us the form
4. We will simply quickly check for consistency and then post your contribution

What
Cases will appear in this page through a summary page and a link to the form.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Kitchen Knife


Posted by Galo Bertin Barrios Porras

From the kitchen-knife is a daily use object. They’re part of our culinary life. This fact can make us underrate or despise their once given by our self’s value ... to scrollable knife is for making this specific tasks in one simple design. These can allowed the chef to make specific cuts, movements, and other things with the same object

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