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Creative Problem Solving for Technologists

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Adam Shostack

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  • 01 - Break open your creative toolbox.mp4
    01:51
  • 02 - What this course is not.mp4
    01:31
  • 01 - Engineering is problem solving.mp4
    01:35
  • 02 - Persistence and perseverance matter.mp4
    01:34
  • 03 - Problems big and small.mp4
    00:57
  • 04 - Start with the history.mp4
    02:18
  • 05 - The elegant solution.mp4
    01:16
  • 06 - Exercise List three problems.mp4
    01:29
  • 01 - The right questions.mp4
    01:01
  • 02 - The right question is half the solution.mp4
    01:18
  • 03 - Scope.mp4
    00:52
  • 04 - Smaller scoping.mp4
    01:46
  • 05 - Bigger scoping.mp4
    01:02
  • 06 - Words matter.mp4
    01:08
  • 07 - Challenge Rewrite your problem.mp4
    01:28
  • 01 - Get out of your rut.mp4
    00:58
  • 02 - Manage inhibitions.mp4
    01:35
  • 03 - Listen to customers.mp4
    01:01
  • 04 - Have fun.mp4
    01:19
  • 05 - Exercise Get out of your rut.mp4
    00:57
  • 01 - Creativity tools abound.mp4
    00:53
  • 02 - Change something.mp4
    01:06
  • 03 - Add something.mp4
    01:08
  • 04 - Subtract something.mp4
    01:24
  • 05 - Writing and thinking tools.mp4
    02:11
  • 06 - Card decks.mp4
    02:21
  • 07 - Exercise Apply what youve learned.mp4
    01:27
  • 01 - Creativity isnt the goal.mp4
    01:25
  • 02 - Test and iterate.mp4
    01:06
  • 03 - Make a call.mp4
    01:48
  • 01 - There is no try.mp4
    01:14
  • Description


    Are you trying to solve a problem that just won’t budge, or a problem that calls for a new way of thinking? You may want to try to apply your creative side to get a better idea of what’s really possible. In this course, instructor Adam Shostack shows you how to use actionable techniques to generate and develop strategies that make the world a better place.

    Explore creative problem-solving strategies in engineering and technology using deliberate, iterative processes. Find out why framing the right question helps you land upon the best possible answer, no matter what’s at stake. Try out new tools along the way with exercises and practice challenges posed by Adam, discovering new tools to reframe your mindset, unlock better solutions, and get unexpected, more exciting, and more transformative results.

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    Adam Shostack
    Adam Shostack
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    I'm an entrepreneur, technologist, author and game designer, focused on improving security outcomes for my customers and the industry as a whole. To solve these problems, I create a wide variety of companies and organizations, software, new analytic frameworks, as well as books, games and other forms of communication. I've built these at tiny startups and at Microsoft. In my time at Microsoft, I focused on human factors in security, including usable security and measuring how our customers'​ computers are compromised. I also worked on threat modeling tools and techniques, and have shipped two tools (one software, one a card game) to help software engineers analyze their software designs for security flaws. In that role, I was a key driver for Microsoft's Software Development Lifecycle. I'm the author of Threat Modeling: Designing for Security (Wiley, 2014) and the co-author of The New School of Information Security (Addison-Wesley, 2008). Before Microsoft, I was a leader in 3 successful startups, including Netect (vulnerability management), Zero-Knowledge Systems (privacy) and Reflective (software security). I also helped drive the CVE project, launch the International Financial Cryptography Association and the Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium. Specialties: Information security and privacy, especially at the intersection of technology and people. Serious games. Systems design and architecture. User experience design.
    LinkedIn Learning is an American online learning provider. It provides video courses taught by industry experts in software, creative, and business skills. It is a subsidiary of LinkedIn. All the courses on LinkedIn fall into four categories: Business, Creative, Technology and Certifications. It was founded in 1995 by Lynda Weinman as Lynda.com before being acquired by LinkedIn in 2015. Microsoft acquired LinkedIn in December 2016.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 31
    • duration 42:59
    • Release Date 2023/01/04