CASE STUDY – Incubator School Built with Design Thinking | Sujata Bhatt and Ryan Oliver

Service design and design thinking can have groundbreaking results when applied to business. But imagine what could happen when these innovative principles are applied to education! Near LosAngeles, in Silicon Beach, there is an incredible school called Incubator School, started just a few years ago by visionary educator SujataBhatt. Thoughtfully built using human-centered design and featuring a curriculum that teaches design thinking and entrepreneurship, theIncubator School provides an unparalleled experience in education.Currently serving grades six through nine, the school will soon expand to include high school as well, with the first graduating class in 2020. I spoke with the school’s founder Sujata Bhatt andDirector of Entrepreneurship Ryan Oliver. ________ The Incubator School thrives with the involvement of its community - both business partners and individual supporters. You can be part of their innovations by contributing to their crowd funding campaign, which launched TODAY. The campaign directly supports the student businesses as well as curriculum development and supplies. ________ Love what you hear? Please subscribe, rate, and review us! Want to keep in touch? Sign up for the mailing list at whyservicedesignthinking.com for access to useful freebies and bonus resources that won’t be available anywhere else. Special thanks to Monica Shriver of BraveMusician.com for this episode's theme music.

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Why Service Design Thinking is podcast that helps business to do things better and do better things. Service design is one of the next big competitive advantages in business and it is being used with great success by corporations and other large organizations around the world. But how can a smaller business, a startup, or a nonprofit adopt these innovative techniques? We talk with experts in the field and share lots of case studies on how you can engage your customers, create delightful experiences, and build a lasting legacy. Don’t forget to listen until the very end, for this week’s design challenge. Hosted by: Marina Terteryan Want to keep in touch? Sign up for the mailing list at www.whyservicedesignthinking.com for access to useful freebies and bonus resources that won’t be available anywhere else. Like what you hear? Please subscribe, rate, and review us!