Receptive Designs: How Letitia Dropped University and Brought Industry to the Martin Skyline

Receptive Designs: How Letitia Dropped University and Brought Industry to the Martin Skyline


Abstract

This paper discusses how Letitia, a young entrepreneur, decided to forego her university education and instead focused her efforts on creating a successful business in the Martin Skyline. Letitia's story serves as an example of the power of receptive design thinking, which emphasizes the importance of listening to the needs of potential customers and designing products and services to meet those needs. Through Letitia's application of receptive design, she was able to identify a gap in the market and create a company that addresses the specific needs of the community. This paper explores Letitia's journey, highlighting the challenges she faced and the strategies she employed to overcome them. The paper also offers insights into how businesses can effectively utilize receptive design to drive innovation and success. Overall, this paper serves as a valuable case study for businesses looking to embrace a customer-centric approach to design.

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Zhong Oran "Receptive Designs: How Letitia Dropped University and Brought Industry to the Martin Skyline".  IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2021.

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Date of Release: 2021
Author(s): Zhong Oran.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 8
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications

 


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