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Comment on Critiques Help Us Think Critically About Design Thinking by Resources on Design Thinking in Different Industries(2.2.6) – design thinking https://sites.temple.edu/stevenb/2017/12/28/critiques-help-us-think-critically-about-design-thinking/#comment-713 Thu, 30 May 2019 17:53:08 +0000 http://dbl.lishost.org/blog/?p=1880#comment-713 […] “Critiques Help Us Think Critically about Design Thinking” by Steven Bell […]

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Comment on Open or Closed: Office Space Design Contributes to the Library Experience by 4 Advantages Of Having Cubicles In The Library | Career Collective https://sites.temple.edu/stevenb/2013/11/25/open-or-closed-office-space-design-contributes-to-the-library-experience/#comment-651 Thu, 16 May 2019 18:04:30 +0000 http://dbl.lishost.org/blog/?p=1445#comment-651 […] Additional Read: Open or Closed: Office Space Design Contributes to the Library Experience […]

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Comment on The Faintest Ink Is Better Than The Best Memory by Steven Bell, Driving Innovation and Change in Academic Libraries – Customer-Driven Marketing https://sites.temple.edu/stevenb/2011/01/24/the-faintest-ink-is-better-than-the-best-memory/#comment-558 Thu, 09 Aug 2018 20:00:51 +0000 http://dbl.lishost.org/blog/?p=841#comment-558 […] approach provide strategies for promoting an innovation culture. Even something as simple as an “idea project” can help a library organization expand its capacity for […]

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Comment on There’s a Reason Why Eye Contact and Smiling Improve the Experience by Culture and Approachability in the “Heart of the School” | Independent Ideas https://sites.temple.edu/stevenb/2017/08/21/theres-a-reason-why-eye-contact-and-smiling-improve-the-experience/#comment-700 Wed, 16 May 2018 03:52:53 +0000 http://dbl.lishost.org/blog/?p=1848#comment-700 […] Bell, S. (2017, August 21). There’s a reason why eye contact and smiling improve the experience [Blog post]. Retrieved from Designing Better Libraries website: http://dbl.lishost.org/blog/2017/08/21/theres-a-reason-why-eye-contact-and-smiling-improve-the-exper… […]

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Comment on IDEO Shares Design Thinking Toolkit for Libraries by Design Thinking for Flexible Solutions | From the Bell Tower https://sites.temple.edu/stevenb/2015/01/14/ideo-shares-design-thinking-toolkit-for-libraries/#comment-667 Mon, 07 May 2018 16:57:11 +0000 http://dbl.lishost.org/blog/?p=1605#comment-667 […] thinking as a technique for problem identification and the development of thoughtful solutions. In addition to a manual that both explains what design thinking is and shares many examples of how to take a design […]

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Comment on Is Anyone Emotionally Connected to a Library? by What Academic Librarians Can Learn from Retail’s Meltdown | From the Bell Tower https://sites.temple.edu/stevenb/2015/12/22/is-anyone-emotionally-connected-to-a-library/#comment-676 Mon, 07 May 2018 16:35:24 +0000 http://dbl.lishost.org/blog/?p=1690#comment-676 […] thousands of new software engineers won’t be hired anytime soon–get students and faculty more emotionally connected to the library experience? Academic libraries are not retail organizations and shouldn’t be run like them, […]

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Comment on Organizational Tension Between Innovation And Control by No More Gatekeepers | From the Bell Tower https://sites.temple.edu/stevenb/2007/10/24/organizational-tension-between-innovation-and-control/#comment-109 Mon, 07 May 2018 15:26:31 +0000 http://dbl.lishost.org/blog/2007/10/24/organizational-tension-between-innovation-and-control/#comment-109 […] environments in our libraries that will foster innovation. For library administrators that may mean giving up some control in order to encourage experimentation. Library workers need to commit to sharing their ideas and […]

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Comment on Be A Solutions Provider Not Just An Ingredients Supplier by Library Inspiration from an IT Vision | From the Bell Tower https://sites.temple.edu/stevenb/2011/12/19/be-a-solutions-provider-not-just-an-ingredients-supplier/#comment-585 Mon, 07 May 2018 15:20:42 +0000 http://dbl.lishost.org/blog/?p=1055#comment-585 […] and flows seamlessly through the network. I previously stated that academic libraries needed to become a solutions provider, not just an ingredients supplier. I think Gonick is looking in the same […]

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Comment on The Faintest Ink Is Better Than The Best Memory by Influencing Staff Creativity: How Good Leaders Get It Right | Leading from the Library https://sites.temple.edu/stevenb/2011/01/24/the-faintest-ink-is-better-than-the-best-memory/#comment-557 Mon, 07 May 2018 15:05:51 +0000 http://dbl.lishost.org/blog/?p=841#comment-557 […] staff members to discover and embrace it. How do you bring out that creativity? I tried the “Idea Project.” Every staff member, including student workers, received a small notebook with a few simple […]

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