Full-Time
Global design and innovation consultancy.
$80k - $100k/yr
Chicago, IL, USA
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IDEO is a global design and innovation firm that partners with businesses to transform operations and create breakthrough products. It uses cross-disciplinary teams, blending experts such as anthropologists and scientists, to tackle challenges with an empathy-driven, human-centered approach. Projects unfold through consulting engagements, workshops, and educational programs like IDEOU that teach creative problem-solving at scale, with collaboration also extending to universities to improve culture and student experiences. IDEO differentiates itself by its diverse, collaborative teams and emphasis on understanding people and context to inspire ideas and rigorously test them. Its goal is to help clients innovate, reimagine processes, and implement practical, scalable solutions that shape strategic futures and improve organizational culture.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Palo Alto, California
Founded
1991
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