Design thinking is another name of Agile Manifesto. True or false ?
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I don't think so. It should be False.
The Agile Manifesto is the Manifesto for the Agile Software Development which is a formal proclamation of the 4 key values and the 12 principles that provide an iterative and people-centric approach for the development of a software. It is used as an alternative to the heavyweight, document-driven software development processes.
Design Thinking is the decoupling of any kind of a design from any specific kind of a toolset like the Industrial Design, or the Graphic design, or Architectural design and recognizing that these processes can be applied to any kind of problem space.
The Agile Manifesto is the Manifesto for the Agile Software Development which is a formal proclamation of the 4 key values and the 12 principles that provide an iterative and people-centric approach for the development of a software. It is used as an alternative to the heavyweight, document-driven software development processes.
Design Thinking is the decoupling of any kind of a design from any specific kind of a toolset like the Industrial Design, or the Graphic design, or Architectural design and recognizing that these processes can be applied to any kind of problem space.
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