Design Thinking 101

Leadership & Strategy + Fighter Pilots + Design Education with Jason "TOGA" Trew — DT101 E145

Sep 12, 2025
Jason "TOGA" Trew, retired USAF officer, former F-15 pilot and design management professor at SCAD. He contrasts capital-D Design Thinking with lowercase-d design thinking. He talks about conditioning a ready stance for high-stakes work, using design to change how people think, and bringing play, ethics, and team culture into disciplined strategy and education.
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INSIGHT

Playfulness Complements Military Rigor

  • Playfulness complements practicality and fills cultural gaps in organizations like the Air Force.
  • Jason Trew found an Icarus-hero book that shifted him toward valuing play alongside rigorous strategy education.
INSIGHT

Two Types Of Design Thinking

  • Capital-D Design Thinking is a branded, activity-focused toolkit for non-designers; lowercase-d design thinking is an embodied sensibility in actors.
  • Trew distinguishes checklist-driven workshops from cultivating people who 'know what to do next.'
ADVICE

Train A Ready Stance Not Just A Recipe

  • Condition people into a 'ready stance' so they can handle surprise, not just teach a linear method.
  • Use contained practice (like sports drills) to build the mindset and creative confidence leaders need in high-stakes settings.
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