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While specific case studies are not mentioned in the content provided, the effectiveness of the design-thinking framework in remote brainstorming is widely recognized. This methodology is particularly useful for remote teams as it provides a structured approach to generate and refine ideas. Digital tools can further enhance this process by facilitating collaboration and feedback in a remote setting. However, for specific case studies, one might need to refer to academic journals or industry reports.
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While product designers might already be familiar with these tools, the average manager or exec without a UX background is still expected to know and employ this methodology. These frameworks are especially helpful for remote brainstorming and giving and receiving feedback remotely. While old school brainstorms required whiteboards or sticky notes to track ideas, digital-first remote teams need digital tools to help fill the void.
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