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Briefly

The importance of strategy when resources are limited was emphasized, focusing on understanding tasks thoroughly before execution. Time was allocated for reading and note-taking followed by sketching solutions. Critical thinking and deep understanding are often neglected, leading to task execution without proper analysis. Colleagues tend to follow chronological order described in tasks and do not consider broader implications, such as user engagement. Mentoring emphasizes the need for creativity and empathy in design by imagining users and their contexts before developing solutions.
A strategy is finding a way to achieve your goal when you have limited resources. In this case, there was time to read the task carefully.
Most colleagues often rush to complete the task instead of first understanding it in depth. The main thing is how we read and understand the task.
People start executing the task before critically analyzing how to structure the information and build their solution, leading to a lack of creativity.
I teach designers how to think about the people involved in the task, to imagine their stories, and to communicate them effectively.
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