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Ecosystem Map in the context of Design Thinking
Ecosystem Map in Design Thinking
An Ecosystem Map in Design Thinking is a visual representation of all the interconnected components, stakeholders, and relationships that make up a particular system or environment.
Purpose
The main purpose of creating an Ecosystem Map is to gain a deeper understanding of the complex interactions within a system. It helps designers to identify key players, their roles, and how they influence each other.
Components
- Stakeholders: Individuals or groups who have a vested interest in the system.
- Touchpoints: Points of interaction between stakeholders and the system.
- Relationships: Connections between stakeholders and how they impact each other.
- External Factors: External influences that affect the system.
Process
- Research: Gather information about the system, stakeholders, and relationships.
- Mapping: Organize the information into a visual representation, using tools like diagrams or charts.
- Analysis: Identify patterns, insights, and areas for improvement within the ecosystem.
- Iterate: Refine the map based on feedback and new insights.
Benefits
- Enhanced Understanding: Provides a holistic view of the system.
- Identify Opportunities: Helps in identifying areas for innovation and improvement.
- Communication Tool: Facilitates communication and collaboration among team members.
Resources
Here are some of the best resources to learn more about Ecosystem Maps in Design Thinking:
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