Japanese title Innovation Guru. Original: http://www.tenfacesofinnovation.com/tenfaces/

  • The Learning Personas
    • Anthropologist
    • Experimenter
    • Cross-Pollinator
  • The Organizing Personas
    • Hurdler
    • Collaborator
    • Director
  • The Building Personas
    • Experience Architect
    • Set Designer
    • Storyteller
    • Caregiver

The original text is short, so you should read the original or the Japanese translation ā€œInnovation Guruā€ in the book version. Here is a miscellaneous explanation by Nishio

  • People who learn
    • Anthropologist: someone who goes out into the field and observes user behavior
    • Experimenter: someone who repeatedly experiments to find solutions to realize an idea
    • Honeybee: A person who sees a connection between seemingly unrelated things. Can be compared to a honeybee that carries pollen from other flowers to pollinate them. Likes to fly around flowers (fields). See also: Consultants are bees..
  • Summarizing people - hurdler : a person who patiently keeps going to solve a problem, no matter what the means.
    • Collaborators: people who like to create multi-person collaborations
    • Director: the person who gives the big picture direction
  • Assemblers.
    • Experience builders: people who create good user experiences
    • Set designers: people who bring the workplace to life
    • Storyteller: someone who uses stories to engage people and guide users and organizations
    • Care givers: people who bring a good human-powered experience to users

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