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Created with support from The World’s Best Wallet Source, this workbook from Wallet Project at Stanford Design School guides you through designing the perfect wallet in just 3 minutes. Utilize innovative tips to understand your partner's needs and create radical solutions to meet them. Explore the concept of Growth Mindset and discover your mindset through a series of thoughtful exercises. Licensed under CC BY NC SA.
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The World’s Best Wallet Source: Wallet Project, Stanford Design School. Licensed under CC BY NC SA
Your workbook … WORK TIPS
Design the IDEAL Wallet in 3 Minutes Come up with some ideas for the ‘ideal’ wallet and draw them
Design Something Useful for Your Partner 1. Interview – 4 minutes 2. Dig Deeper – 4 minutes • When carry? • Why a particular card? • What can you learn about their life? • Interesting things? • Surprising things? • Follow up: things that intrigued you • Stories, feelings, and emotion. • Ask ‘WHY?’ often • What’s important to your partner?
Choose your challenge 3. Summarize findings 3 min 4. State your challenge 4 min • The most compelling need • The most interesting insight • A problem worth tackling! • Goals and Wishes • Wallet and life • Emotional and physical • Insights • What discoveries have you made?
Sketch 5 Radical Ways to Meet Your Partner’s Needs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. • GO FOR VOLUME!! • Generate, do not evaluate! • Starting points: • Make a wish for something BIG • WORST IDEA upside down • Time Travel to the future or past • Choose another gender your gender and think again
6. Share your solutions & capture feedback 5min ea Share your sketches Listen, don’t defend Note your partner’s reactions
Reflect Your ideal wallet 5 Radical Ideas 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Code Your Answers Note: reversed Sum each section
Plot your Mindset 3. C 2. B 1. A
Growth Mindset A Worldview: • basic abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work • brains and talent are just the starting point. • Accomplish more and become smarter with hard work and perseverance • Challenges and failures are opportunities to learn and achieve With a Growth Mindset people BELIEVE they can get smarter and do more, put in effort towards success which leads to higher achievement.
Fixed Mindset - Hard Work Hard work : • Associated with failure and lack of intelligence • A punishment TALENT alone leads to success, and hard work is not required.
Fixed Mindset - Mistakes Mistakes: • Debilitating • Associated with failure Mistakes should be avoided at all costs.
Fixed Mindset - Learning Learning: • Need to learn represents inadequacy • Intelligence and talent drive success Trumpet intelligence and talents rather than working to improve them.