DRIVING DESIGN-LED BUSINESS THINKING
ThinkShop: A strategic-solutioning incubator
A capability-building platform, I created ThinkShop to cultivate an innovation mindset, sharpen our team’s problem-solving skills to drive business value for our clients, and cultivate the next generation of design leaders.
The gap, and why it matters
Design Thinking has become just a buzzword. Certified, name-dropped, used to dress up decks.
But for many execs, it feels like fluff - unclear, time-consuming, disconnected from business value.
Designers have the theory but often lack real-world reps. Facilitation gets confused with strategic influence. And the gap between "we did a workshop" and "we made a better decision" stays wide.
ThinkShop was built to close that gap, by putting teams through structured practice on real problems, with real constraints, in real time.
Designing a system, not just a session.
I didn’t want just another workshop series. I wanted a system that turned strategic problem-solving into a muscle.
Something that helped our team:
Get comfortable with ambiguity
Practice thinking through live business challenges
Build the confidence to influence business outcomes
At the same time, ThinkShop had to deliver clear value to the business - not just the team. Every session had to tie back to a strategic priority, a client opportunity, or a capability gap.
The result: A structured, evolving system that embeds strategic problem-solving into how our team works — and delivers it as a client-facing capability.
How it works
Monthly Workshops – Practicing leadership in real time
Each month, two team members take the lead -designing and facilitating a session on a real business or team challenge.
Topics are curated to reflect what matters now, from client landscapes and design ops to emerging strategy and industry shifts.
Facilitators are paired with senior design thinking mentors who support them through the process - providing structure, feedback, and guidance. But the facilitators own the session, end to end.
It’s not just about running a workshop. It’s about building the confidence to lead.
Spotlight: The SME Series
As an extension of our monthly workshops, we launched the SME (Subject Matter Expert) Series - a deep dive into our most critical client industries across Financial Services and beyond.
We tapped into our team’s internal knowledge base - surfacing insights that often go unspoken - and synthesized them into shared context that helps us:
Build a stronger understanding of client landscapes
Surface strategic opportunities
Show up more confident, informed, and consultative in client conversations
It’s about turning untapped expertise into collective intelligence - so we don’t just speak the language of design, but the language of business too.
Internship Track – From learners to leaders
ThinkShop also powers a dedicated internship experience - designed to help interns go beyond shadowing and take ownership of real facilitation. This structured track includes:
A hands-on introduction to strategic problem-solving fundamentals
Guided training on workshop design and delivery
Regular check-ins, mentorship, and feedback
A final capstone session where they lead a workshop for the full team
By the end of the program, interns don’t just understand the process - they’ve practiced, applied it, and led it - an effective way to build confidence, ownership, and creative leadership early in someone’s career.
Cross-Functional Collaborations – Expanding design’s reach
ThinkShop isn’t just for designers. We’ve partnered with developers, business leads, and other teams to tackle shared challenges and strengthen how we work together.
Team Health Check Series
A series of workshops designed to surface insights about our team's experience - career goals, blockers, and cultural pain points. These sessions led to tangible solutions that improved how we work, grow, and support one another. It turned reflection into action, and made space for honest, team-led change.Dev-Conscious Design Playbook
A collaborative effort to bridge the design–dev divide. We hosted working sessions to co-create a playbook that captured best practices for smoother, more respectful handoffs—and built mutual understanding between roles.
These collaborations showed that when design leads with curiosity and structure, it becomes a connector - not a silo.
Impact
Design-led growth. Tangible impact.
For the team
ThinkShop creates a new kind of literacy — one where designers and non-designers alike became more confident contributors to strategic conversations.
Team members step confidently into facilitation and leadership roles
New facilitators develop repeatable skills they apply across projects
Mentorship is embedded in our culture—not dependent on ad hoc support
For the business
ThinkShop delivers more than capability - it functions as a competitive differentiator.
It builds a pipeline of designers ready to lead, not just execute
New facilitators develop repeatable skills they apply across projects
Mentorship is embedded in our culture—not dependent on ad hoc support
ThinkShop delivers more than learning—it functions as a strategic asset.
It builds a pipeline of designers ready to lead, not just execute
It helps uncover new opportunity areas across client challenges and internal priorities—fueling innovation where it matters most
It positions design as a consultative, cross-functional partner—not just a delivery function