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Nodes of Design
Nodes of Design#106: Rethinking responsible design in the era of AI by Albert Shum

Nodes of Design

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 46:31


Albert Shum is a design leader who recently retired from Microsoft as a Corporate Vice President of Design. With over 25 years of global consumer brand and design development expertise, Albert has led strategic initiatives across multidisciplinary teams at Nike and Microsoft, scaling design thinking and launching products that influence millions. He led the recent efforts to reimagine Microsoft's web experiences, including search, browser and services across a suite of products that reached over a billion customers at work, home, and school. He had previously led Windows, Windows Mobile, Xbox, HoloLens and device experiences. He has spoken on the responsibility of design to audiences at different forums like AdobeMAX, Innovation Forum in London, 99U Conference, Fast Company Innovation Festival, MIT IDM Master's program, School of Visual Arts. Currently, he is a Class Advisor at the Institute of Design in Chicago. Albert's work in design leadership has helped shape conversations on diversity and inclusion throughout the industry. Albert has served as a mentor, partner, and leader in programs like the Adobe Design Circle and its Scholarship Fund, the Design for Inclusivity Industry Summit, the LEAP apprenticeship program at Microsoft, and in student design challenges in partnership with IxDA, AIGA, and Emily Carr University of Art & Design. He holds a Master's in Product Design from Stanford and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Waterloo. In this episode, we delve deep into the heart of responsible design by exploring the critical role of ethical design. Join us as we navigate the complex moral landscape of artificial intelligence, unpacking the challenges designers face and the ethical frameworks that can help steer the creation of AI towards positive and equitable outcomes. Discover how ethical considerations are not just an afterthought but a fundamental aspect of responsible design that has the power to shape technology for the greater good. Albert's Newsletter Design Loft on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7002302185275359233 Thank you for listening to this episode of Nodes of Design. We hope you enjoy the Nodes of Design Podcast on your favourite podcast platforms- Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, and many more. If this episode helped you understand and learn something new, please share and join the knowledge-sharing community Spreadknowledge. This podcast aims to make design education accessible to all. Nodes of Design is a non-profit and self-sponsored initiative by Tejj.

The Human Experience Podcast
Episode 183 – Oliver Burkeman – Happiness for people who can’t stand positive thinking

The Human Experience Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 52:23


Oliver Burkeman is an award-winning feature writer for The Guardian and the author of The Antidote: Happiness for People Who Can't Stand Positive Thinking, published by Faber & Faber in 2012. He has interviewed a wide range of high-profile figures, including Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Jimmy Carter, David Cameron, Dolly Parton, 50 Cent, and Larry David. Oliver has spoken extensively – on themes such as the problems with overfocusing on goals, the upsides of uncertainty in business, finding time for creative work, and ancient Stoicism as a philosophy for modern life – at events including: the 99U Conference at Lincoln Center in New York; the Edinburgh International Book Festival; the World Knowledge Forum in Seoul, South Korea; the creativity conference Adobe MAX in Los Angeles; and The Guardian 's Masterclass series and at the School Of Life in London. His radio appearances have included NPR's All Things Considered, BBC Radio 4's Today program, and WNYC's The Leonard Lopate Show, and he is working on two BBC radio programs on psychology to be broadcast in 2016. The post Episode 183 – Oliver Burkeman – Happiness for people who can’t stand positive thinking appeared first on The Human Experience Podcast.

The Fizzle Show
Episode 270: How to Obtain & Deliver Great Speaking Gigs (FS270)

The Fizzle Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 54:05


Shownotes: http://fizzleshow.co/270 (http://fizzleshow.co/270) Are you looking to book some amazing speaking gigs? Do you feel like to really level up in your business, speaking at events is essential? How do we go about getting into the game? Here at Fizzle we have all felt the pull and experienced the benefit of getting on stage and sharing what we do and who we are. There are reasons why speaking and presenting have such a high reputation in the entrepreneurial world! In this episode, we are going help you reach that next stage in your career, where you are one step closer to landing and delivering that inspiring speech at your ideal event. We'll be looking at the ways in which you can approach securing these opportunities and then unpacking some tips and techniques to sharpen your presentation skills until they are razor sharp! We also talk about finding your own niche in the market and choosing the approach that suits your ambitions. We cover some ideas for getting over nervousness and anxiety and also give a few examples of potential frameworks to use for your speeches. So if this a goal in which you would like to take the next step, come with us as we give you the low down on the game of speaking! Key Points From This Episode: * Why speaking is such a common goal for entrepreneurs. [0:04:01.2] * The sacrifices and commitments that are a requirement of giving talks. [0:08:08.3] * Landing speaking gigs through networking and relationships. [0:16:40.5] * The active approaches to getting more speaking opportunities. [0:23:48.8] * Pitching the result as a promotion strategy. [0:27:50.1] * Starting with the transformation to jumpstart your game plan. [0:32:55.4] * Small beginnings can grow to big successes. [0:34:01.9] * Introducing, expanding and summarizing as a simple framework. [0:38:58.2] * Putting yourself into the shoes of your ideal listener. [0:43:22.1] * Using teaching as a tool for persuasion. [0:46:58.7] * Recording yourself as a preparatory technique. [0:49:46.4] * And much more! Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: * Gusto — https://gusto.com/fizzle * HoneyBook - https://www.honeybook.com/ * Fizzle — https://fizzle.co/ * Fizzle Toolkit — https://fizzle.co/toolkit * Fizzle Goals Course — https://fizzle.co/courses/goals * Fizzle 80/20 Copywriting Guide — https://fizzle.co/sparkline/writing-copy-for-web * Fizzle Journaling Course — https://fizzle.co/courses/journal * Fizzle Roadmap — https://fizzle.co/sparkline/small-business-roadmap-1-clarity * Fizzle Craft + Commerce — https://fizzle.co/sparkline/craft-commerce * ConvertKit — http://fizzle.co/convertkit * 99U Conference — https://99u.adobe.com/ * ConvertKit Conference — https://conference.convertkit.com/ * World Domination Summit — https://worlddominationsummit.com/ * Amanda Boleyn — http://shediditherwaypodcast.com/amandaboleyn/ * She Did It Her Way — http://shediditherwaypodcast.com/ * Tony Robbins — https://www.tonyrobbins.com/ * Oprah — http://www.oprah.com/index.html * Rob Bell — https://robbell.com/ * Resonate — https://www.amazon.com/Resonate-Present-Stories-Transform-Audiences/dp/0470632011 * Nancy Duarte — https://www.duarte.com/ * Steve Jobs — https://allaboutstevejobs.com/

FoossaPod
Design Thinking Is BS, And We Should Promote It Anyway

FoossaPod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2018 13:27


This is the audio version of an article on Design Thinking that Lee-Sean Huang wrote in response to Pentagram partner Natasha Jen's provocative talk at the 99U Conference, "Design Thinking Is BS" --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/foossa/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/foossa/support

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Neon Moire Show
Episode XV — Matt McCue

Neon Moire Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2018 30:25


Episode 15 of the Neon Moiré Show with 99U's Editor-in-Chief Matt McCue. Thomas Dahm talks with Matt about starting as a writer, 99U as an information tool, the 99U Conference and his view on working in the creative field right now. This episode is recorded during FITC Amsterdam 2018 --- Listen to more episodes on https://neonmoire.com/interviews
 If you have questions, we love to get your feedback on Twitter https://twitter.com/neonmoire And of course, if you enjoyed this episode please let Matt know via Twitter at https://twitter.com/mattmccuewriter --- GUEST LINKS: 99U: https://99u.com 
Matt’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/mattmccuewriter
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Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/neonmoire Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/neonmoire - - - SHOW NOTES: Pulitzer Hotel Bar Amsterdam: https://www.pulitzersbar.nl/ An Honorable Man by Matt McCue: https://goo.gl/HS9Cnn 99u: https://99u.com Adobe: https://adobe.com 99u conference: http://conference.99u.com/ Natasha Jen Interview: https://goo.gl/KL1N6u --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neonmoireshow/message

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Radio Free Leader
0821 | How to Kill Email Anxiety, Avoid Distractions, and Get Real Work Done with Jocelyn Glei

Radio Free Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2017 38:14


Jocelyn K. Glei is obsessed with how we can find more creativity and meaning in our daily work. Her latest book is Unsubscribe, a modern guide to killing email anxiety, avoiding distraction, and getting real work done. Her previous books include Manage Your Day-to-Day, Maximize Your Potential, and Make Your Mark, which offer pragmatic, actionable advice for creatives on managing their time, their careers, and their businesses. She was formerly the founding director of the 99U Conference and editor-in-chief of 99u.com, which earned two Webby Awards for Best Cultural Blog. Jocelyn has given talks at leading creative companies and conferences all over the world, including Google, The Guardian, How To Academy, The Next Web (TNW), and CreativeMornings, among others. Her writing and ideas have been featured in outlets including NPR, New York Magazine, Fast Company, BuzzFeed, SELF, Harvard Business Review, GQ, and Brain Pickings. You can find her online at jkglei.com.

The League of Awkward Unicorns
Episode 28: Ultimate White People Shade (with Vu Gandin Le and Sonal Bains)

The League of Awkward Unicorns

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2017 50:51


Alice took a timeout for this episode, while Deanna interviewed two amazing peeps about some really easy, straightforward topics like race, immigration and the white American Dream as they affect mental health. Meet artists Vu Gandin Le and Sonal Bains, who we just can't stop loving on. Plus, Deanna shares some love for Adobe's 99U Conference (which is like, SO WHITE of her).

The Human Experience Podcast
Episode 72 – Oliver Burkeman – The Antidote

The Human Experience Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2016 52:23


Oliver Burkeman is an award-winning feature writer for The Guardian and the author of The Antidote: Happiness for People Who Can't Stand Positive Thinking, published by Faber & Faber in 2012. He has interviewed a wide range of high-profile figures, including Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Jimmy Carter, David Cameron, Dolly Parton, 50 Cent, and Larry David. Oliver has spoken extensively – on themes such as the problems with overfocusing on goals, the upsides of uncertainty in business, finding time for creative work, and ancient Stoicism as a philosophy for modern life – at events including: the 99U Conference at Lincoln Center in New York; the Edinburgh International Book Festival; the World Knowledge Forum in Seoul, South Korea; the creativity conference Adobe MAX in Los Angeles; and The Guardian 's Masterclass series and at the School Of Life in London. His radio appearances have included NPR's All Things Considered, BBC Radio 4's Today program, and WNYC's The Leonard Lopate Show, and he is working on two BBC radio programs on psychology to be broadcast in 2016.

Curious Minds: Innovation in Life and Work
CM 021: Jocelyn Glei on Creativity, Happiness and Meaningful Work

Curious Minds: Innovation in Life and Work

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2016 29:15


We all want to do meaningful work that gives our lives purpose and lets us be creative. And yet, the very tools that help us stay organized and connected can cause the kind of distractions that erode time spent on meaningful work. Jocelyn Glei, bestselling author and editor of Manage Your Day-to-Day, Founding Editor-in-Chief and Director of Behance’s 99U and the 99U Conference, talks about this and more in this episode. And she helps us rethink what we know about creativity, meaningful work, and happiness. In this episode, we talk about: why creative work is so important how being busy can distract us from doing work that matters the creative rituals and routines that result in more meaningful work why we need to redesign and manage our relationship with technology the positive roles of productive procrastination and anxiety in creative, meaningful work short-term happiness versus long-term purpose and meaning Jocelyn also gives us a glimpse into her upcoming book on the distractions of email. She is the author of two additional books, Make Your Mark and Maximize Your Potential. Selected Links to Topics Mentioned @JKGlei Brene Brown Jonathan Adler Zine MIT Press The Acceleration of Addictiveness by Paul Graham Hooked by Nir Eyal The Achievement Habit by Bernie Roth Out of Sheer Rage by Geoff Dyer Miranda July Evernote Scrum The Gift by Lewis Hyde The Concept of Anxiety by Soren Kierkegaard Seth Godin If you enjoyed the podcast, please rate and review it on iTunes. For automatic delivery of new episodes, be sure to subscribe. Thanks for listening! Thank you to Emmy-award-winning Creative Director Vanida Vae for designing the Curious Minds logo! www.gayleallen.net LinkedIn @GAllenTC

The Education Vangaurd
Jason Cone and Patrick Green on Failure and Entrepreneurship in our Schools | Education Vanguard #9

The Education Vangaurd

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2015 20:51


 "Failure is an option."That is not something we hear very often in a school setting today.  Can you imagine getting up in front of your students or staff and telling them it is ok to fail?  Well after listening to Patrick and Jason, you might!Patrick Green and Jason Cone are educators and leaders from the Singapore American School, one of the largest international schools in Asia. Their school is on a research mission to learn and understand how they/we can improve our delivery of education to students.As part of this mission, SAS has been sending their staff all around the globe in search of innovative and research based examples of how to better deliver our curriculum.  This effort landed Patrick and Jason in New York for the 99U conference.  A conference with a sharp focus on entrepreneurship, design and, believe it or not, the power of failure.I talk to them about their take aways from the event and how we can apply it to our current educational paradigms. "Social media is an authentic form of feedback for our students."-- Jason ConeTweet This"Entrepreneurship is about switching our mindset." -- Patrick GreenTweet ThisBioPatrick Green is an EdTech Coordinator at Singapore American School focused on integrating technology and making school more relevant. Patrick is also an Apple Distinguished Educator and Google Certified Teacher.Jason Cone is the Executive Director of IT at Singapore American School focused on K-12 strategic planning for meaningful use of technology.Connect with Jason and PatrickTwitter: @pgreensoup, @conejasonLinkedin:  Jason Cone, Patrick GreenMore about the 99 U ConferenceThe goal of the 99U Conference is to shift the focus from idea generation to idea execution. Providing road-tested insights on how to make your ideas happen. We bring together some of the world's most productive creative visionaries & leading researchers to share pragmatic insights on how ideas are brought to life. 

MoneyForLunch
June 21, 2013

MoneyForLunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2013 61:00


Jay and Linda Kordich the man who is universally known as "The Father of Juicing," is back on the scene with a great new book that he and his lovely wife, Linda, have written called Live Foods Live Bodies, Recipes for Life. You guessed it.  It's filled with the more than 100 juicing recipes that are designed to help you ward off illness and reach optimum health.   Jocelyn Glei Editor-in-Chief of the Webby Award-winning website www.99u.com, a resource for insights on making ideas happen,  the Executive Producer of the popular 99U Conference in New York City, and the editor of a new book on productivity and creativity called "Manage Your Day-to-Day."  Charles Clapp is an Atlanta-based attorney at CMC Law, a firm specializing in consumer bankruptcy for individuals, families, and small businesses.  He has represented both debtors and creditors and helped thousands of debtors to receive a bankruptcy discharge.  His areas of expertise include foreclosure, repossession, garnishmnet, collections, and bankruptcy related litigation.   Bill Butler was dismissed on 10/311998 at Chrysler corporation by Compuware's division called professional services .His Chrysler supervisor was not there.  He told them he did not want to know why and just left. He started his job search in Massachusetts where he was born and had several good interviews with no calls for another interview or job offer.

Beyond the To-Do List
Managing Your Day-to-Day: Jocelyn Glei on creative work, and progress – BTTDL035

Beyond the To-Do List

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2013 25:40


Jocelyn K. Glei is the Editor-in-Chief of 99U.com, Behance’s effort to provide the “missing curriculum” for making ideas happen. 99U has won two Webby Awards for “Best Cultural Blog”. Jocelyn is also the Exec Producer of the 99U Conference, and Editor of 99U’s latest book Manage Your Day-to-Day which will give you a toolkit for tackling the new challenges of a 24/7, always-on workplace. Manage Your Day-to-Day will show you how to: Stop letting other people (and incoming messages!) dictate your daily to-do list. Fend off constant interruption and carve out a sacred space for “getting into the zone”. Conquer information overload and break your addiction to obsessively checking your phone or email. Let go of the idea of “inbox zero” and optimize the time you spend on email and social media. Find the right balance of working productively and recharging to keep your energy high. Hotwire your brain for a-ha moments and push through creative blocks. Make sure to grab the book here. Write a review in iTunes Please connect with me Subscribe, rate, and review in iTunes Follow @ErikJFisher Check out more Noodle.mx Network showsThe Audacity to Podcast: "How-to" podcast about podcastingBeyond the To-Do List: Personal and professional productivityThe Productive Woman: Productivity for busy womenONCE: Once Upon a Time podcastWelcome to Level Seven: Agents of SHIELD and Marvel’s cinematic universe podcastAre You Just Watching?: Movie reviews with Christian critical thinkingthe Ramen Noodle: Family-friendly clean comedy