10 eLMS Quiz 1 - ARG
10 eLMS Quiz 1 - ARG
Instructions
Suresh Jayakar's cannot believe that there are hardly any fruit and vegetable shop in northern
California where millions of people work. Before you can get fruits and vegetable, you must spend miles.
Suresh Jayakar's project/idea is named “The Produce Truck”. He has devised a way to bring fruit
and vegetable closer to the man using lorries. In the future, you do not have to spend time and distant
distances searching for the product. The vegetable truck arrived at the people, and he deserved it. It is in
a win-win situation.
Do you think Jayakar's idea is feasible here in the Philippines? Specifically, in provinces? Why?
No because in our country each town has a market and usually just around neighborhood
there’s a kiosk or little store in where you can buy household immediate needs like dry and wet goods
including vegetable and fruits.
In remote province there is no assurance that lorries could mobilize food supplies like fruit and
vegetables because of the situation which mostly not accessible for traveling and since remote place is
fit for agricultural products, Filipino living there should plant for their own fruits and vegetables.
With Suresh Jayakar's idea, how did design thinking solve life's problems?
We all have problems in our day-to-day activities. We all need a come up with new ways to
scope with those problems and find a solution that saves us time and resources. Were all designer of our
awn personal life. You don’t have to be a professional designer to improve your life. However, we can all
apply the design principles into every aspect of our lives. One those principles is Design thinking.
Design thinking is a process for solving problems by prioritizing the consumer's needs above all
else. It relies on observing, with empathy, how people interact with their environments, and employs an
iterative, hands-on approach to creating innovative solutions.