PinnedNeha KhandelwalMaslow’s Hierarchy of Needs vs. The Max Neef Model of Human Scale developmentMaslow’s Hierarchy of NeedsFeb 2, 201611Feb 2, 201611
Neha KhandelwalYour waste is not out of your sight and therefore, out of your life.It is there in your water, in the air your breathe, in the food you eat.Jan 23, 2020Jan 23, 2020
Neha KhandelwalUsing Technology as an Enabler for PwDService and User experience Designer working in the Indian disability sector. This blog series is a record of my work @EnableIndia.Jan 28, 2018Jan 28, 2018
Neha KhandelwalShifting Mindsets : System design ThinkingHi :) This is my attempt at breaking down principles of Transition design and system design thinking through their application in the…Sep 14, 20171Sep 14, 20171
Neha KhandelwalUnderstanding Doblin’s 10 types of innovations with examplesThere are various other types of innovation as well but Doblin’s model covers the categories in which most of the innovations will fall…Feb 6, 20163Feb 6, 20163
Neha KhandelwalArt Thinking. Creative Thinking.Design Thinking. Critical Thinking.Hi, this article is a part of a series of articles I am writing while studying Design Led Innovation at Srishti Institute of Art, Design &…Feb 6, 2016Feb 6, 2016
Neha KhandelwalThe Story of Mumbai Dabbawallah’sThe Dabbawallahs is a community in Mumbai that collects hot lunches from homes of workers and delivers them to their place of work by lunch…Feb 2, 2016Feb 2, 2016
Neha KhandelwalA Discussion on Appreciative Inquiry (AI)This AI is not to be confused with the AI of Artificial Intelligence !Feb 1, 2016Feb 1, 2016
Neha KhandelwalThe 25% Success storyIt is said that only 25% new products that are launched become successful. This article aims at looking at some of the strategies employed…Feb 1, 2016Feb 1, 2016
Neha KhandelwalThe 75% Product Failure StoryOnly 25 % of new products become successful. Understanding why they become successful is important but so is the understanding of why they…Jan 19, 2016Jan 19, 2016