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What Is Design Thinking?

Design Thinking is a human-centered approach to innovation that emphasizes empathy, ideation, and experimentation. It transforms complex problems into actionable solutions through iterative prototyping. Successful organizations leverage Design Thinking to foster creativity and drive impactful change across teams.

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Design Thinking Insights & Templates

Design thinking represents a human-centered problem-solving approach rooted in structured empathy and iterative experimentation. Unlike traditional analytical methods that begin with problem definition, design thinking starts by deeply understanding user contexts, needs, and constraints. This methodology, popularized by IDEO and Stanford's d.school, creates space for creative ideation before committing to solutions. For executives, design thinking offers a systematic path to breakthrough innovations and improved customer experiences.

Top 10 Design Thinking Frameworks & Templates

This list last updated April 2026, based on recent Flevy sales and editorial guidance.

TLDR Flevy's library includes 40 Design Thinking Frameworks and Templates, created by ex-McKinsey and Fortune 100 executives. Top-rated options cover design thinking workshop toolkits and posters, service blueprinting methods and templates, empathy mapping and journey artifacts, and design sprint facilitation frameworks. Below, we rank the top frameworks and tools based on recent sales, downloads, and editorial guidance—with detailed reviews of each.

1. Design Thinking

$89.00, 225-slides + supplemental tools, Best for: Product managers and facilitators running design-thinking workshops to teach Empathize→Test methods and prototype exercises

EDITOR'S REVIEW
This deck stands out by grounding Design Thinking in the Stanford d.school framework and anchoring it with real-world case studies from Apple and Singapore Airlines, avoiding a purely theoretical treatment. It includes tangible workshop assets such as a Wallet Design Exercise and printable posters, along with templates for the Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, and Test phases. It’s particularly useful in classroom or corporate training contexts where teams practice the full Empathize–Test cycle, from user empathy to prototyping and evaluation. [Learn more]

2. Design Thinking - Poster (printable in A0, A1, A2)

$25.00, 1-pages + supplemental tools, Best for: Workshop facilitators and innovation teams teaching the Stanford five-step design thinking process in trainings

EDITOR'S REVIEW
This poster stands out by distilling the Stanford Design Thinking five-step process into a clear, hands-on visual guide that doubles as a practical training aid. Notably, the package includes 2 alternate poster versions in a ZIP for session flexibility. It will be particularly useful for facilitators and innovation teams running design thinking trainings who need a portable reference to structure activities and spark ideation during workshops. [Learn more]

3. Design Thinking - Introduction

$55.00, 80-slides, Best for: Workshop facilitators and product teams teaching or applying introductory Design Thinking with hands-on exercises

EDITOR'S REVIEW
This deck distinguishes itself by coupling a five-stage Design Thinking workflow with ready-to-run workshop ideas and concrete artifacts such as empathy maps, personas, customer journeys, and POV statements, plus hands-on projects like The Wallet and The Marshmallow Challenge. It foregrounds empathy as the foundation of the process and walks through the core activities—Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, and Test—emphasizing iterative, human-centered problem solving. It’s especially helpful for facilitators and product teams new to Design Thinking who need a structured, beginner-friendly resource to run introductory sessions with practical exercises. [Learn more]

4. Design Thinking Poster

$20.00, 3-pages + supplemental tools, Best for: Workshop facilitators and trainers needing a printable five-phase Design Thinking reference for sessions

EDITOR'S REVIEW
This poster stands out as a compact, print-ready reference that renders the five-phase Design Thinking process into a hands-on guide suitable for live sessions. Rooted in the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (Stanford University) model, it maps phase objectives, activities, and deliverables and comes in both a vibrant color and a professional monochrome theme as PDF and editable PPTX, optimized for A3/A4 printing. It’s especially useful for workshop facilitators, trainers, and teams seeking a portable, easy-to-reference aid to support design thinking sessions and brainstorming. [Learn more]

5. Service Blueprint

$29.00, 32-slides, Best for: Service design and operations leads running workshops to map customer journeys and identify failure points

EDITOR'S REVIEW
This deck distinguishes itself by pairing a seven-step Service Blueprint methodology with a clear lines-of-visibility framework, moving beyond a static diagram into a practical workshop playbook. It ships with a ready-to-use Service Blueprint template, a checklist for identifying customer actions and touchpoints, and an example completed blueprint to show how the components fit together. It is especially useful for service design teams and operations leaders who run cross-functional workshops to map journeys and surface failure points, helping them align internal processes with customer needs. [Learn more]

6. Design Thinking Project Template

$39.00, 71-slides, Best for: Project managers and consultants running customer-experience redesigns using the five-phase Design Thinking process

EDITOR'S REVIEW
This deck stands out by embedding a five-phase Design Thinking workflow with ready-to-use artifacts, making the process practical and actionable for teams. It includes a project charter example detailing business problems, design challenges, operational metrics, and roles, plus templates for empathy maps, personas, and opportunity maps. The resource is most valuable to project managers and cross-functional teams running customer-experience redesigns who need a structured way to align stakeholders and translate insights into prototypes. [Learn more]

7. Empathy Map - Poster (A0, A1, A2)

$20.00, 1-pages, Best for: UX researchers and design teams running user-insight workshops needing large-format empathy mapping templates

EDITOR'S REVIEW
This poster-based toolkit stands out by pairing a large-format Empathy Map in formats like A0/A1/A2 with a Stanford Design Thinking workflow, turning a visualization into a structured workshop instrument. The deck includes clearly separated sections for documenting user thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, and it embeds sketches of core templates such as the Problem Statement, Empathy Map, and Persona. It's particularly useful for UX researchers and design teams running user-insight workshops that rely on collaborative, real-time synthesis of insights. [Learn more]

8. Design Thinking - Overview

$35.00, 46-slides, Best for: Marketing and product teams introducing human-centered problem solving using the five-phase design thinking process

EDITOR'S REVIEW
This deck stands out by framing design thinking as both a mindset and a five-phase process, guiding users through empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test rather than just listing steps. It includes a concrete design-school axiom — prototype as if you know you’re right,, but test as if you know you’re wrong — to emphasize rapid feedback and iteration on wicked problems. It’s particularly useful for marketing and product teams looking to embed human-centered problem solving into early concept work and product development cycles. [Learn more]

9. Design Sprint

$29.00, 23-slides, Best for: Product managers running five-day, cross-functional sprints to validate concepts and build rapid prototypes

EDITOR'S REVIEW
This deck distills Google's Design Sprint into a structured, five-phase workshop that emphasizes rapid validation over extended deliberation. It ships with practical slide templates for user journey maps and storyboards, giving teams ready-made artifacts to guide each phase. It's especially valuable for cross-functional teams launching new products or features who need a fast, testable prototype within a five-day window. [Learn more]

10. Design Thinking Frameworks Reference Guide

$149.00, 324-slides, Best for: Product managers and UX teams running customer-experience workshops and design-sprint prototyping

EDITOR'S REVIEW
This deck stands out for bundling 36 design thinking frameworks into a single, action-oriented reference and aligning them with the 5 phases of Empathize through Test, making it practical for real-world work. A concrete detail is the inclusion of a Customer Journey Map template (alongside Empathy Maps, Personas, and more) to help translate insights into concrete steps. It’s especially useful for teams running customer-experience workshops, design sprints, or organizational-change initiatives, offering a structured toolkit to drive user-centered outcomes. [Learn more]

The Empathize Phase

Empathy is not sentiment but structured understanding of how people experience problems. The empathize phase involves direct observation, interviews, and immersion in user contexts. Teams watch how customers actually use products, not how marketing says they use them. They identify unmet needs, pain points, and workarounds that reveal gaps between intended and actual experience. Design thinking research frameworks available on Flevy help teams conduct empathy studies systematically. This phase requires genuine curiosity and suspending judgment about existing solutions. Many organizations skip or rush this phase, missing critical insights that distinguish breakthrough innovations from incremental improvements.

Define and Reframe

Design thinking separates problem definition from solution generation. Insights from the empathize phase inform a reframed problem statement that captures the core challenge without constraining solutions. Rather than asking how to reduce loading times, a reframed problem might ask how to reduce customer anxiety about waiting. This reframing opens creative possibility. Many failed innovations result from solving the wrong problem elegantly rather than solving the right problem effectively. The define phase demands discipline to resist premature solution commitment.

Ideation Without Constraint

The ideate phase maximizes generation of possibilities before evaluation. Divergent thinking rules apply. No idea is too radical, combining ideas is encouraged, and quantity drives quality. Workshops generate hundreds of concepts rapidly without judgment. This divergence prevents groups from converging too quickly on obvious solutions. Many organizations struggle separating ideation from evaluation, allowing critical voices to suppress radical possibilities. Protecting divergent thinking requires psychological safety and clear norms that evaluation comes later. Design thinking workshop frameworks help teams structure creative sessions productively.

Prototype and Test Rapidly

Design thinking emphasizes learning through making. Prototypes don't require finishing polish or completeness. They test specific hypotheses about how users respond to proposed approaches. Paper prototypes, simulations, and rough mock-ups allow testing for a fraction of the cost of fully developed solutions. Teams learn through user feedback, refine prototypes, and test again. Prototyping templates and rapid testing frameworks available on Flevy help teams accelerate learning cycles. This cycle accelerates learning compared to exhaustive upfront analysis. Many organizations view prototyping as wasteful rather than recognizing it as the most efficient learning investment.

Scaling Design Thinking in Organizations

Design thinking gains power when applied beyond individual projects to strategic challenges. Organizations embed it in innovation processes, product development, and even organizational redesign. Success requires training that goes beyond workshops to building capability and norms around empathy and iteration. Leadership commitment matters tremendously. Design thinking flourishes when leaders visibly apply it to their own decisions and protect resources for exploration. Organizations that excel teach design thinking as a strategic capability rather than treating it as a tactical tool for individual teams.

Combining Design Thinking With Analytical Rigor

Design thinking complements rather than replaces analytical approaches. User empathy informs strategy while market analysis validates opportunity size. Rapid prototyping discovers what works while financial analysis determines scalability. Organizations that excel integrate these approaches, using empathy to frame problems and analysis to size opportunities. The combination creates innovations that are both user-centered and financially sound, dramatically increasing commercialization success rates.

Design thinking shifts organizations from assuming they know what customers need to systematically discovering it. This human-centered approach, grounded in structured empathy and rapid iteration, creates culture where innovation emerges from understanding rather than intuition.

Design Thinking FAQs

Here are our top-ranked questions that relate to Design Thinking.

How can Design Thinking be applied to enhance the resilience and adaptability of supply chains in volatile markets?
Design Thinking improves Supply Chain Management resilience and adaptability in volatile markets through empathy, collaboration, iterative learning, and technology integration, as evidenced by IBM and P&G's success stories. [Read full explanation]
How are emerging technologies like virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) being utilized in the prototyping phase of Design Thinking?
VR and AR are revolutionizing Design Thinking's prototyping phase by enhancing Creativity and Collaboration, accelerating the Design Process, and reducing Costs, leading to innovative, user-centered products. [Read full explanation]
How does Service Design contribute to creating a feedback loop between customers and businesses for continuous improvement?
Service Design employs a holistic approach integrating customer journey mapping, technology, and cross-functional collaboration to establish a dynamic feedback loop for continuous improvement and innovation in customer experience. [Read full explanation]
What Are the Top 5 Benefits of Design Thinking in Digital Transformation? [Guide]
Design thinking delivers 5 key benefits in digital transformation: (1) innovation, (2) agility, (3) customer centricity, (4) operational efficiency, and (5) risk reduction—empowering businesses to thrive in the digital era. [Read full explanation]

 
David Tang, New York

Strategy & Operations, Digital Transformation, Management Consulting

The editorial content of this page was overseen by David Tang. David is the CEO and Founder of Flevy. Prior to Flevy, David worked as a management consultant for 8 years, where he served clients in North America, EMEA, and APAC. He graduated from Cornell with a BS in Electrical Engineering and MEng in Management.

Last updated: April 15, 2026

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