Ep 1.5: Understanding the discover phase of design thinking

Oct 12, 2025
18 mins

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In this episode of Idea Work, we explore the discover phase of design thinking, the stage where you dive deep into the problem space, challenge assumptions, and gather insights that shape effective solutions. Learn how to “rip the brief”, plan meaningful research, navigate ethics, and know when to stop gathering data.Resources mentioned

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    Timestamps


    0:02 – Introduction
    Welcome to Idea Work. Michael sets up the episode’s focus on the Discover phase of the Double Diamond and why deep research matters before jumping to solutions.

    0:42 – Moving from client brief to discovery
    Explains the reverse brief process, aligning expectations, and starting team research to understand the problem space without bias.

    1:34 – Ripping the brief and mapping key terms
    Breaks down broad terms like “health” and “international students” into subtopics using mind mapping and Post-it notes to reveal hidden assumptions.

    3:58 – Developing a research plan
    Covers blending qualitative and quantitative methods, choosing what’s realistic, and crafting clear research questions.

    5:14 – Building a stakeholder map
    Identifies key interviewees, emphasises diversity, and offers the principle that any research is better than none.

    6:15 – Ethics, consent, and sensitive topics
    Outlines how to create information statements, consent processes, and securely store de-identified data.

    8:08 – Crafting and testing interview questions
    Shares tips for semi-structured interviews, active listening, adapting questions, and using silence effectively.

    11:24 – Selecting tools for research
    Recommends recording, transcription, survey, and collaboration platforms, with advice on managing online tools like Miro.

    14:01 – Secondary research and team coordination
    Highlights reputable sources for background data, and how to divide research tasks effectively across a team.

    16:09 – Knowing when to stop researching
    Explains data saturation, project deadlines, and the natural blend between the Discover and Define phases.

    18:24 – Wrap up and sign off
    Reinforces the importance of deep discovery work and previews the upcoming episode on the Define phase.


    Michael Walter is an educator, writer, ⁠⁠academic⁠⁠, ⁠⁠founder⁠⁠, improviser, and ⁠⁠musician⁠⁠. He explores the intersections of creativity, technology, innovation, and social justice, always with a deep curiosity about how humans grow and connect.



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