Further Reading
- Cross, Nigel. "Design Thinking: Understanding How Designers Think and Work." Oxford UK and New York: Berg, 2011.
- Cross, Nigel. Designerly Ways of Knowing. London UK and Boston MA: Birkhauser Verlag AG, 2007.
- Faste, Rolf. "The Human Challenge in Engineering Design." International Journal of Engineering Education, vol 17, 2001.
- Kelly, Tom. Ten Faces of Innovation. London: Profile, 2006.
- Lawson, Bryan. "How Designers Think." Oxford UK: Architectural Press/Elsevier, 2006.
- Lockwood, Thomas. Design Thinking: Integrating Innovation, Customer Experience and Brand Value. New York, NY: Allworth, 2010.
- Martin, Roger L. The Opposable Mind: How Successful Leaders Win through Integrative Thinking. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School, 2007.
- Nelson, George. How to See: a Guide to Reading Our Man-made Environment. San Francisco, CA: Design Within Reach, 2006.
- Pink, Daniel H. A Whole New Mind: Why Right-brainers Will Rule the Future. New York: Riverhead, 2006.
- Rittel, Horst, and Melvin Webber. "Dilemmas in a General Theory of Planning." Policy Sciences 4.2 (1973): 155-69.
- Schön, Donald. The Reflective Practitioner: How Professionals Think In Action. New York: Basic Books, 1983.
- Schön, Donald. Educating the Reflective Practitioner. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Inc., 1987.
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