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Let's go through a brief explanation of each of these five stages[^9].
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1. **Empathise.** This is a stage where we understand the problems and needs of the people within the context of a problem. Empathy is the main feature of a human centric design process like design thinking. We can do this by listening and engaging with people directly and/or observing people's behaviour.
2. **Define.** The data we gathered from people may be messy and can be quite overwhelming. This is the stage where we bring clarity to the problem we are tackling. We can do this by crafting a problem statement, kind of like a point-of-view. This way, it brings clarity to everyone of what problem we are actually solving.
3. **Ideate.** This is the stage where we think of solutions and generate... well... ideas! In this stage, we are focusing on generating as broad of a range of solutions as possible. We won't truly know whether any idea is good or not, but that is where the next stage comes in.