This non-conventional way of creating innovative products passes through five phases — empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test — and is most useful to tackle ill-defined or unknown challenges. So how can we best translate these phases with localization in mind?
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Do you have an unpronounceable, weird sounding, long or complex name? How do you deal? Have you given up or doubled down on the...