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Teaching

Axel Quack
October 01, 2013

 Teaching

As an assistant professor I lead weeklong workshops at various design, architecture, and business schools, guiding students through the creative process from ideation to running prototype ready to be pitched to different stakeholders. The course covers a range of content from ideation techniques and rating, business- model prototyping, competitor analysis and differentiation, paper prototyping to lean design techniques and Pecha Kucha-style presentations.

Axel Quack

October 01, 2013
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  1. TEACHING As an assistant professor I lead weeklong workshops at

    various design, architecture, and business schools, guiding students through the creative process from ideation to running prototype ready to be pitched to different stakeholders. The course covers a range of content from ideation techniques and rating, business- model prototyping, competitor analysis and differentiation, paper prototyping to lean design techniques and Pecha Kucha-style presentations.
  2. TEACHING As an assistant professor I lead weeklong workshops at

    various design, architecture, and business schools, guiding students through the creative process from ideation to running prototype ready to be pitched to different stakeholders. The course covers a range of content from ideation techniques and rating, business- model prototyping, competitor analysis and differentiation, paper prototyping to lean design techniques and Pecha Kucha-style presentations.
  3. AXEL QUACK (2012) »What motivates me as an assistant professor

    is the opportunity to experiment with different group moderation and gamestorming techniques and to identify new talent for recruitment.«
  4. AXEL QUACK (2012) »What motivates me as an assistant professor

    is the opportunity to experiment with different group moderation and gamestorming techniques and to identify new talent for recruitment.«