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- Design thinking is a user-centered problem-solving approach that is essential for startups to understand user needs and create competitive products.
- Rapid prototyping and testing can reduce the possibility of startup failure, and incorporating user feedback from the early stages allows for adjustments to product direction.
- In the initial stages of a startup, leveraging startup communities to gather information and announcing company status through limited public notices (e.g., limited public announcements) can also be helpful.
Design thinking is important because it's a user-centered approach to problem-solving. It's basically a user-centric mindset. While an entrepreneur can launch a service they want to create, if no one seeks it out, it's just a hobby. A product that addresses the issues of actual users and listens to their voices will have a stronger competitive edge.
Design thinking involves rapid prototyping and testing. Why is this crucial? Because even if you receive government funding and spend a year on development, many projects fail. Many products don't get selected.
Once you secure funding, even if you realize midway that 'this isn't it,' you still have to deliver results with the item you received support for. Therefore, design thinking is a crucial mindset for preventing startup failures. Of course, even with validation through design thinking, no one can guarantee the outcome of launching an actual product.
If you can reduce the likelihood of failure, it's worth trying. Along with this, practical information needed for early-stage startups can be found in Startup Community, and it's helpful to be aware of Limited Approval Newspaper Advertisement as well. Startup communities provide information on institutions and support programs needed for starting a business, so I recommend visiting them.