Design Quantification Lab (DQL) Initiative

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- Sara Beckman, UC Berkeley Haas School of Business, Berkeley California<br>- Ken Pickar, Caltech, Pasadena California<br>- Ab Stevels, Delft University, Delft Nederland<br>- John Heebøll, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby Denmark<br>
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Revision as of 20:21, 17 July 2011

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Stanford Design Quantification Lab initiative   DQL-smallest.jpg

By creating, detailing, validating and testing front-end metrics and methods, we are predicting the success of products, services, agendas and policies for any private or public organization, using triple-bottom line metrics. These methods support actionable framing and communication of complex design challenges.

Initial projects

Peace Design - Journalism Challenge

Design Trend Prediction

Design Briefing for Market and Execution Risk

Crowd Sourcing Using LinkedIn

Partner

- Sara Beckman, UC Berkeley Haas School of Business, Berkeley California
- Ken Pickar, Caltech, Pasadena California
- Ab Stevels, Delft University, Delft Nederland
- John Heebøll, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby Denmark

Resources

Scientific papers

Literature list

DMI article

Contacts

For more information, please contact:

Tanja Aitamurto, Initiator: tanjaa@stanford.edu

Søren Petersen, Initiator: ingomar1@stanford.edu

Martin Steinert, Acting Assistant Professor and Deputy Director at Center for Design Research: steinert@stanford.edu

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