Marshmallow Challenge 2.0: can you actually “prototype”​ a thought?

Think of these components: spaghetti, marshmallow, tape, string, 18 minutes and a bunch of highly-focused people sitting, standing, screaming, laughing, hopefully not crying. If you are familiar with design thinking methods, you might instantly recognize these as part of a well-known quick-prototyping experiment known as the…

Murad Ismail
Nov 1 · 5 min read

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Murad Ismail

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Founder & Peak Cognitive Performance Trainer at MindEd.jp / Asst Professor of Cognition at University of Tsukuba & National Police Academy (Japan)

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