Wednesday, May 8, 2024

NUST and Telenor together to train students Design Thinking

Telenor Pakistan has partnered with NUST Business School to train students in design thinking. In line with its quest to support, qualify and create opportunities for e-learning for young people,

1,000 prospective students participate in webinar-style training as part of Telenor Pakistan's flagship ACTIVATE in design thinking.

ACTIVATE is a design-driven innovation process where critical business problems can be solved by merging business strategy, innovation, behavioral research and design thinking.

Read Also: Telenor offers LinkedIn learning license for who unemployed due to COVID-19

This design thinking program is free and tailor-made for NUST Business School students to enable them to develop products that add value while driving innovation in business. As a creative and innovation-oriented process, it can be used at multiple educational levels.

This virtual workshop will be a learning experience for the students, aimed at communicating the mentality of an innovator. Students get to know the design thinking process and how this method can be used to find solutions to critical business issues.

The program will equip and develop students with the relevant and transformative skills needed in the digital future.

“Young minds around the world are finding solutions to everyday challenges through technology that brings life to life and makes business processes simple and efficient,” said Sardar Abubakr, Chief Digital & Strategy Officer at Telenor Pakistan.

At Telenor Pakistan, we have always been a strong advocate of empowering young people with the latest skills.

Because we are aware of their challenges, we designed this program to equip them with essential and creative skills to tackle challenges creatively, evaluate different strategies and opportunities and advance their careers. "

The increasing complexity of technology and modern business requires creative problem solvers with capacities of compassion, non-linear imagination and risk-taking.

As business schools develop their teaching methodologies, Telenor Pakistan strives to integrate design-based thinking skills that will become an important tool in preparing tomorrow's leaders.

Related Articles

Latest Articles