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With Megan Huber, a Client Retention Specialist and Business Acceleration Mentor who partners with established, high growth online coaching and education based business owners and their teams to increase client results, retention and revenue leading to greater profitability, scalability, and sustainability. Megan combines her 19 years of experience across public education, athletic coaching, curriculum development, client success management, group coaching, and entrepreneurship in a way to support leaders and teams to provide a superior client experience so that customers never want to leave.Join us in our conversation as Megan shares her insights on client experience, retention, and business growth. She discusses how businesses can improve operational processes and create a seamless client journey. Megan also offers practical strategies to enhance client success while balancing business scalability. Tune in to learn how to turn your clients into loyal advocates.To listen to the podcast and access the show notes and any other resources mentioned in this episode, visit us at www.legalwebsitewarrior.com/podcast.
We always hear it takes a village—but have we ever really felt that village?In this episode of The Inclusive Business Lab, I sat down with Classie Watson—business strategist and intentional life coach—to unpack the reality of connection, competition, and what it truly means to build a safe and supportive community for women.We talk about:- Why the ‘village' has become more concept than reality- How competition and fear block real collaboration- What i actually takes to create spaces where women can thrive togetherIf you've ever struggled to find your people—your real village—this conversation is for you.____Looking for more? Find me here: https://linktr.ee/lekeshiaangeliqueconsulting
「ReFi×インパクト投資×システミックデザインから見る、新しい経済システムと金融の未来(HEDGE GUIDE / IDEAS FOR GOOD Business Design Lab)」 本イベントでは、日本初のReFiプラットフォーム「KlimaDAO JAPAN MARKET」を率いる濱田翔平氏、インパクト投資の理論と実践を牽引するSIIF(一般財団法人社会変革推進財団)の古市奏文氏、そしてシステミックデザインの手法を用いて複雑な社会課題の解決に挑むACTANTの南部隆一氏をゲストに招き、金融・投資の新しいパラダイムがもたらす可能性について探求します。The post ReFi×インパクト投資×システミックデザインから見る、新しい経済システムと金融の未来(HEDGE GUIDE / IDEAS FOR GOOD Business Design Lab) first appeared on サステナビリティ・ESG金融・投資メディア - HEDGE GUIDE.
Capitulo 186 de Negocios de Otro Planeta conversando con Rafael Igual, Rafael es especialista en Business Design, Innovation Strategy, Venture Building, Ecosystem Development y Corporate Transformation, sobre principalmente el como desarrollar un ecosistema primero a nivel personal (Marca Personal), luego como empresa y finalmente un ecosistema emprendedor, nos quedaron temas en el tintero. Si quieres conectar con Rafael te dejo su Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/rafaeligual/ Si te gusto el Podcast suscríbete, estaré haciendo mas como estos, dale me gusta y compártelo para que otros lo puedan disfrutar.
In this podcast, we discuss designing an ecommerce business that we actually want to own. Looking at what stores we'd want to own and which ones we'd want to avoid.
The Bulletproof Dental Podcast Episode 382 HOSTS: Dr. Peter Boulden and Dr. Craig Spodak GUESTS: Dr. Dwight Peccora and Dr. Trey Tippet DESCRIPTION The hosts discuss key aspects of running a successful dental practice, including financial management, business systemization, and practice valuation. They emphasize transitioning from people-dependent to system-dependent operations through standardized processes and effective team training. The conversation covers industry consolidation, political impacts on dentistry, and strategies for practice growth and eventual sale. TAKEAWAYS Building a resilient business makes it more desirable for potential buyers. Understanding financials is crucial for making informed business decisions. Dentists often struggle with interpreting their P&L statements. Emotional bandwidth is necessary to engage with business management. Entrepreneurship requires a shift in mindset from clinical work to business strategy. Learning from financial data helps avoid emotional decision-making. Focus on a few key metrics to track your business performance. Owner independence is desirable for attracting investors. Creating a robust hygiene program can enhance profitability. Intentionality in business design is crucial for success. Repeatability in processes leads to scalability and stability. Don't let fear of numbers prevent you from tracking your business. A good test of owner independence is how the business performs in your absence. Standardization and simplification are key to success. Retention improves when employees have clear processes. Understanding payroll structures helps in managing costs. Automation can streamline operations and improve access to information. Preparing for summits fosters collaboration and knowledge sharing. CHAPTERS 00:00 Reunion and Roasting 03:06 Political Prognosis for Dentistry 06:12 Selling Your Practice for Profit 11:56 Growth and Industry Dynamics 14:58 The Importance of P&L Interpretation 17:54 Visualizing Financial Data 20:56 The Entrepreneurial Journey 29:18 Understanding Financial Foundations 34:03 The Journey to Owner Independence 47:21 Intentionality in Business Design 53:24 Transitioning to System Dependence 01:01:47 Maximizing Profits and Financial Clarity 01:04:25 Preparing for the Upcoming Summit REFERENCES Bulletproof Health Retreat 2025 Bulletproof Summit Bulletproof Mastermind
In this episode, I chat with Valerie Feghali, the content creator and visionary behind Wellness Vault who has made some big shifts in her own business in order to design it. Valerie shares her unique five-step process to reverse-engineer a business, along with practical advice on finding and pivoting to a new ideal customer, marketing through ads, and balancing the life you want with the business you're building.MAKING GOOD SHOW NOTES:https://makinggoodpodcast.com/279CONNECT WITH ME ON INSTAGRAM:https://instagram.com/laurentildenGET 100 MARKETING PROMPTS (free!):https://makinggoodpodcast.com/100prompts
Zu Gast ist Jasmin Karatas. Jasmin D. Karatas, kurz Jay, unterstützt Unternehmen, Unternehmer*Innen und solche, die es werden wollen, dabei, innovative Strategien zu entwickeln und wirkungsvolle Produkte zu gestalten, die sich am Puls der Zeit orientieren. Als Expertin für Gamification und strategisches Business-Design bringt sie nicht nur kreative Ansätze, sondern auch messbare Ergebnisse in komplexe Projekte ein. Mit einem fundierten Verständnis für die Verbindung von Markenwerten, emotionalen Erlebnissen und zielgerichteter Produktentwicklung arbeitet sie mit Unternehmen daran, Geschäftsmodelle zu optimieren und Kundenbeziehungen zu stärken. Ob es darum geht, ein Loyalty-Programm global umzusetzen, eine neue Markenstrategie zu entwickeln oder Produktideen auf den Markt zu bringen – ihr Ansatz verbindet strategisches Denken mit spielerischen Mechaniken, die Kunden begeistern und binden. Ihre Expertise basiert auf jahrelanger Praxis, darunter die Leitung des Gamification-Teams bei Accenture Interactive (heute Song), der Aufbau ihres eigenen Unternehmens, die Begleitung und das Mentoring diverser Start-Ups sowie die erfolgreiche Umsetzung zahlreicher Projekte für Unternehmen aus unterschiedlichsten Branchen. Sie setzt auf einen kreativen Prozess, bei dem neue Perspektiven entwickelt, Herausforderungen angegangen und nachhaltige Lösungen geschaffen werden. Unternehmen, die mit ihr arbeiten, profitieren von einer klaren Strategie, innovativen Konzepten und einer praxisnahen Umsetzung – immer mit dem Ziel, ihre Vision nicht nur zu erreichen, sondern zu übertreffen.
Send us a textShownotes can be found at https://www.profitwithlaw.com/460.Struggling to design a business model that truly fits your law firm's entrepreneurial style?Join Moshe Amsel and Jessica Lackey, CEO of Jessica Lackey Consulting, as they dive deep into business design considerations tailored for expertise-based businesses. They discuss the challenges of scaling, why alternative billing models are crucial, and the significance of marketing and authority alignment. Learn how to maximize efficiency, identify and address bottlenecks, and discover the critical role of building strong relationships!Listen now to master creating a business structure that aligns with your goals and positions you for sustainable growth!Chapters:[00:00] Introduction to Jessica Lackey[10:08] The Top Issues Stalling Law Firm Growth[19:53] Measuring What Matters: Building Dashboards that Drive Law Firm Success[32:16] Stabilize and Scale: The Roadmap to a Thriving Law Firm [39:00] Jessica's Parting Piece of AdviceResources mentioned:Take the Law Firm Growth Assessment and find out how you rate as a law firm owner! Check out our Profit with Law YouTube channel!Learn more about the Profit with Law Elite Coaching Program hereLaw Firm Growth SummitBook a FREE strategy session todayEpisode 026 - The Death of the Billable HourEpisode 459 - Breaking Free from Billable Hours: Reimagining Law with Subscription-Based Legal Services with Mathew Kerbis$100M Leads: How to Get Strangers To Want To Buy Your Stuff by Alex Hormozi10x Is Easier Than 2x: How World-Class Entrepreneurs Achieve More by Doing Less by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin HardyClockwork: Design Your Business to Run Itself Hardcover by Mike MichalowiczConnect with Jessica Lackey: Website | Instagram | LinkedIn | TwitterJessica Lackey ConsultingAggressively Human PodcastJoin our Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lawfirmgrowthsummit/To request a show topic, recommend a guest or ask a question for the show, please send an email to info@dreambuilderfinancial.com.Connect with Moshe on:Facebook -
Awid Vahedi, Gründer des High Performer Clubs, teilt bewährte Strategien, um dein Leben und Business auf das nächste Level zu bringen – ohne dabei auszubrennen. In dieser Episode erfährst du: - Was High Performance wirklich bedeutet – und warum es mehr als Hustle ist. - Die 5 Hebel für ein erfolgreiches und erfülltes Leben: Mindset, Life Design, Fahrplan, Biologie und Business Design. - Wie du mit der 90-90-1-Rule fokussiert deine Ziele erreichst. - Der Einfluss von Morgen- und Abendroutinen auf Energie und Fokus. - Warum deine Biologie der Schlüssel für nachhaltige Leistungsfähigkeit ist. Link zu Awid: https://www.instagram.com/awidvahedi/ Links zu Juliana Käfer: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/juliana_kaefer/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/julianakaefer.lifestylecoaching Webseite: https://julianakaefer.at/ Powerful Life Academy: https://julianakaefer.at/powerful-life-coaching/ Podcast-Folge zur PLA: https://youtu.be/1wsZHzyL6oc Das 'Create your Life' Journal - Dein Coach in Buchform: https://julianakaefer.at/product/create-your-life-journal/ Testimonials: Ehemalige Teilnehmer der Powerful Life Academy Tamara "Mein Körper war mein Feind": https://youtu.be/1dcUAekygc0 Kathrin "Wie ich lernte, mich selbst zu lieben": https://youtu.be/IDo1M5ugJxU Aniko "Wie ich mich aus der schlimmsten Phase meines Lebens befreite und in meine Power kam": https://youtu.be/W8hNiFDMJL4 Lisa "Abnehmen beginnt im Kopf - Wie Lisa sich vom Abnehmstress befreite": https://youtu.be/liTSOQT3AAQ
Welcome back, dear listener. In today's episode, I got to chat with someone I've admired from afar for a long time, Whitney Rydman. I first came across Whitney some years ago, when I was early in my recovery from migraine and I was binging Nicole Sachs's podcast, which is called The Cure for Chronic Pain. Whitney was a guest who came on the podcast to talk about her own personal recovery from pelvic pain. She had such an engaging and inspiring voice that I wanted to know more, so I followed her on Instagram, as one does. And I eventually learned that Whitney is not only an incredible person who talks about her own healing in a relatable and uplifting way, she's also the amazing graphic designer behind the websites and social media branding of many well-known names in the chronic pain recovery world, including Nicole Sachs, Alan Gordon, the Curable app and more. But she didn't start out in the mind-body world. Whitney studied graphic design at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco and shortly after college, she was recruited as the lead designer for Jamba Juice, applying her hand-lettering and illustration skills as part of her design work for all their in-store collateral. Other brands she's worked on include Pottery Barn, West Elm, and Williamns-Sonoma. But after working as a corporate designer in the retail space for over 15 years, she reached a point of burnout and her body let her know. She discovered what she was experiencing was TMS — or mind-body chronic symptoms — and she was amazed at the results of using neuroplasticity in her recovery. Since then, she became passionate about using her design experience to service experts in the mind body space. Whitney also winds up coaching her design clients on what has become my favorite topic lately: How the entrepreneurship journey totally mirrors the mind-body healing journey, with all of its ups and downs, leaps forward and setbacks, and I can't wait to share with you our conversation about it! You can find Whitney at: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.design.remedy/ Website: https://thedesignremedy.com/ And you can find me at: Instagram: @anna_holtzman Email: anna@annaholtzman.com Website: www.annaholtzman.com Journaling Course: www.annaholtzman.com/writingtorelease --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/from-chronic-pain-to-pass/support
Summary: In this conversation, Richard Rutter, co-founder of Clearleft, discusses the evolution of UX design, the importance of typography, and how design can influence business strategy. He emphasizes the need for a deep understanding of user experience and the role of research in effective design. Richard also shares insights on building a successful design consultancy and integrating design thinking into organizational strategy, while addressing the impact of AI on the design landscape. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Clear Left and Richard Rutter 03:38 The Importance of Typography in Design 07:57 Evolution of UX Design Over the Years 13:44 Understanding User Experience vs. User Interface 19:57 Design as a Business Strategy 25:53 Keys to Success in Design Consultancy 31:55 Integrating Design into Organizational Strategy 37:48 The Future of Design in the Age of AI www.linkedin.com/in/richardrutter www.clearleft.com
Esta mañana en #Noticias7AM entrevistamos a Gisell Della Mea, Diseñadora, Master in Business Design de la Domus Academy de Milán, Fundadora de 3Vectores, primer Empresa B de Uruguay. Tema: Su participación como fundadora de “3Vectores” en el proyecto Reimaginando Tijuana #Uniradioinforma
Send us a textIn this episode, Joey Pinz sits down with Alex Markov, a visionary leader in the tech industry, who shares his journey from founding a Managed Service Provider (MSP) to developing a successful SaaS platform, Strategy Overview. Alex's passion for design, both in physical spaces and technology, has driven him to create solutions that streamline workflows and improve client experiences. He discusses the importance of standardization in MSPs, the transition from MSP operations to SaaS development, and the innovative use of AI to optimize business processes. Alex also emphasizes the significance of redefining work to enhance both personal and professional life. This conversation is packed with insights for tech enthusiasts and business leaders alike.Top 3 Highlights:Alex Markov's transition from running an MSP to launching a successful SaaS platform.The role of design and standardization in creating efficient business operations.How AI is revolutionizing the MSP industry by optimizing client management processes.Hashtags:#TechInnovation #MSP #SaaS #AI #BusinessGrowth #DesignThinking #WorkplaceWellness #Leadership Join us for enlightening discussions that spark growth and exploration. Hosted by Joey Pinz, this Discipline Conversations Podcast offers insights and inspiration.
In this episode of Creative Chats, we embark on a journey through the artistic landscape with Raquel Serebrenik, Art Historian turned Businesswoman and Entrepreneur. Raquel opens up about the importance of creating original art products with artists and the transformative power of art licensing collaborations. Sharing invaluable insights and experiences from her own entrepreneurial path, Raquel's story will ignite your creative spirit and offer fresh perspectives on the intersection of art and business. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone passionate about supporting and commercializing artistic legacies. 3 Key Takeaways:
In this Re-Air episode of the Digital Business Evolution podcast Jess sits down with Jodie cook who is an entrepreneur, author, and athlete on a mission to see what she is capable of and help others do the same Jodie opens our conversation by describing the passion and dedication with which she tackles every challenge that shows up in her life, whether it be the opportunity to compete as a powerlifter for the first time after having only done the sport recreationally, or making the decision to sell her digital agency a decade after its founding. Listen in as Jodie gives her thoughts on finding the right balance between hustle and relaxation as an entrepreneur, getting crystal clear on your flagship product or service, and how the right strategy can help you reinvent your career in ten years. As always, cheers to your evolution! Key Takeaways: It helps to always have a small journal on which you can write down every idea that comes your way, file it away, and trust that if opportunity comes, you'll always have your journal to refer to. The Ten Year Career framework is a really useful way to map the journey of entrepreneurship so that you have a bird's-eye-view of the entire road to success. Your customer will tell you what they want, and your job is to create it for them. Episode Resources For all the juicy details of The Club Membership, CLICK HERE: https://www.jessglazer.com/theclub Get Jodie's new book, Ten Year Career and its companion course here: tenyearcareer.com Key Timestamps [03:32] – Rapid-fire questions; [14:35] – The Ten Year Career Framework; [24:26] – An exercise to help you determine much your dream life will cost you; [28:28] – Deciding on your flagship offer; [35:10] – About Jodie's new book Ten Year Career. Episode Quotes “Filter the advice you receive and don't always take things onboard. It's so easy to follow what everybody else tells you to do. But I think it's more important to have your own filters in place so that you don't blindly follow everything that you hear.” –Jodie Cook Connect with Jessica Instagram: @iamjessicaderose | @thedigitalbusinessevolution TikTok: @iamjessicaderose YouTube: Jessica DeRose Connect with Jodie Instagram: @jodie.cook_ Website: Jodie Cook
How do you prioritize customer experience improvements in a way that truly makes an impact? Discover the answer as an insightful question from Allison Shapira (www.linkedin.com/in/allisonshapira/) sets the stage for an engaging exploration into aligning customer experience enhancements with your organization's core goals. By mapping out the customer journey, we uncover the pain points and opportunities that matter most, using a combination of customer feedback and operational data to guide our efforts. Hear how to define success with a customer experience mission statement and discover the power of thoughtful touchpoint improvements, such as more efficient invoicing processes.I'm reaching out to you—our dedicated listeners—to share your thoughts and questions about enhancing customer experiences. Your contributions are invaluable to our mission of making the world a better place by creating fewer ruined days for our customers. Leave a voicemail at askjeannie.vip and join us next week as we continue transforming ideas into actionable strategies.Resources Mentioned:CX Mission Statement Workbook -- https://bit.ly/cx-mission-workbookCX Success Statement Workbook -- https://bit.ly/cx-success-workbookCustomer Journey Mapping Workbook -- https://bit.ly/cjmworkbookExperience Investigators Website -- experienceinvestigators.comWant to ask a question? Visit askjeannie.vip to leave Jeannie a voicemail! (And don't forget to follow Jeannie on LinkedIn! www.linkedin.com/in/jeanniewalters/)
Ever thought about the ingenious business and design strategies that turned an everyday gadget into an adventurer's (and content creator's) best friend?Our latest Business Design Teardown dives into the thrilling business and design strategies behind the iconic action camera brand GoPro, revealing the creative and strategic decisions that shaped GoPro's journey to becoming a market leader. Join Alen, Franz, and Tom as they explore the trails and navigate the rapids of GoPro's fascinating journey. They'll zoom in on...How a founder's passion for surfing and desire to capture his adventures identified a gap in the market for him to exploreThe role of prototyping and rapid iteration that led to GoPro's innovation breakthroughsWhy user-generated content was a critical marketing flywheel driving GoPro's early successesHow arrogance and a focus on iteration over innovation may have stifled GoPro's journey to the top of the action camera mountain...Whether you're a budding entrepreneur, a design lover, or someone who loves a good adventure tale, this episode has twists and turns that will elevate your perspective on GoPro's fascinating story.
In this episode of the Goals with Soul Summit, Sara Mayer, a consultant specializing in life and business design, joins Kate to explore the concept of creating a life by design and finding freedom in pursuing your goals!Key Takeaways:Reflect on the past year from a place of positivity.Embrace a non-judgmental approach to self-reflection and goal setting.Identify the obstacles preventing you from living the life you want.Weave small, joyful activities into your daily life to create a sense of freedom.Don't let the fear of being a beginner hold you back from pursuing your goals.Schedule time for your goals, just as you would any other important appointment.A weekly reflection practice can help you stay focused and make progress toward your goals.Sara encourages listeners to give themselves grace and embrace the courage to take small steps towards the life they desire. Join Sara and Kate for this insightful conversation and discover how to create a life by design that aligns with your values and brings you joy!Connect with Sara: WEBSITE | PODCAST | INSTAGRAMGrab your Goal Reflection Worksheet to ensure your goals are on the forefront of your weeks and tasks!---Ready to ditch the overwhelm and create a life that truly lights you up? ✨Join the FREE Goals with Soul Summit, starting July 22nd, and discover how to: Stop overthinking and start taking inspired action Release perfectionism and embrace the messy beauty of growth Ditch the overwhelm and create a sustainable path towards your dreams Implement small, soulful habits that bring you joy and results Shift your mindset from scarcity to abundance and possibility Imagine feeling empowered, focused, and excited about your future. Imagine waking up each day with a clear vision and a plan to make your dreams a reality! That's what the Goals with Soul Summit is all about. And it's waiting for you, friend! Grab your free ticket today to reserve your spot and join a community of incredible women who are ready to make this year their best one yet!⚡ www.goalswithsoulsummit.com ⚡
Recently, I put up a Q&A box on Instagram to ask if anyone had any questions for me to answer on the podcast, and I received a question that was so perfect that I knew I had to answer it here this week. In this episode, I reveal the biggest lesson in business I've learned (so far), and you'll hear my story of how I faced my fears to enroll in my brother James Wedmore's Business By Design program to finally launch, and scale, the dream business that had been on my heart! If you're listening to this episode when it first airs, the doors to Business Design are officially open, but only for a very short time, and this is the only time this year that you can get in! As you'll heard in this episode, Business By Design didn't just help me scale my signature program, Raise Your Vibration, but it is what got me in business! I went from having an email list of ZERO to launching a beta and scaling, and this is your opportunity if you'd like to do the same. You can enroll now by CLICKING HERE and you'll not only get full access to the program, but you're going to get a ton of bonuses from me by enrolling through me! These bonuses include: Bonus #1: A free ticket to my retreat in Sedona, where you'll get two full days of transformation with myself (and James will be there too) Bonus #2: Access to my Manifesting With Crystals masterclass, where you'll learn how to work with crystals, tune to them and start manifesting the things you want Bonus #3: Access to Connect to Your Higher Self Bonus #4: 3 group coaching calls with me, where I'll give you extra support and help guide your through Business By Design Bonus #5: Access to a private Facebook Group where we can connect, share and give you the support you need on this journey over the next 90 days Plus… Bonus #6: You'll receive my Magic Vibe Present Bundles! If you have any questions about enrolling in James' Wedmore's Business By Design and getting access to my epic bonuses, please don't hesitate to reach out and email our team, hello@jilltrainings.com, or you can send me a DM on Instagram, @jill_foubister. What are you waiting for? Remember, everything you've ever wanted is on the other side of fear! As always, thanks for listening and I hope you get value from what I've learned, so far, in my business! For full show notes and links, visit: https://www.jilltrainings.com/blog/26
On Season 5, Episode 8 of The Art Career Podcast, Emily sits down with gallerist, Dominique Clayton. In this episode Dominique shares what it is to be a black woman in the art world. Dominique Clayton is an arts consultant, writer, gallerist born and raised in Los Angeles. Clayton is the founder and director of Dominique Gallery, a store front turned pop-up exhibition and online program which showcases and advises emerging artists with a focus on marginalized artists and artists raising families. In addition to the gallery, Dominique also serves on the curatorial and programming committee of Destination Crenshaw, a forthcoming outdoor art museum and arts program based in the historic Crenshaw community of Los Angeles. Dominique previously worked as Manager of the Founding Director's office at The Broad and later as an interim director at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery. In her arts management role, she has provided logistical, curatorial, and production management for exhibitions and productions for arts organizations and media companies including The Broad, ARRAY, WACO Theater Center and Wearable Art Gala, Venice Family Clinic Art Walk and Auction, Fashion Mamas, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Dance Africa Festival, Black Entertainment Television, Lee Daniels Entertainment, and the Tribeca Film Institute. Clayton was also a 2019-2020 participant in the Creative Capital/Warhol Foundation Art Writer Workshop under the mentorship of the late Maurice Berger. Her arts writing has been featured on several platforms and publications including Cultured Magazine, LALA Magazine, Artsy, Sugarcane Magazine, Blavity, 21Ninety, and her own forthcoming Black Arts Diary. Clayton holds a masters degree in Business Design and Arts Leadership from Savannah College of Art and Design as well as an undergraduate degree from Columbia University. @lookatdominique @dominique.gallery https://www.dominiquegallery.com/ Black owned galleries to support: https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-black-owned-galleries-support-united-states
When you want to learn about the intersection of business and design, you can turn to d.MBA Business Design Teardowns.But for everything else? It has to be Wikipedia. In this podcast episode, we're tearing down one of the most significant sources of knowledge on the internet and uncovering how it isn't just a website—it's a worldwide wonder.We'll delve into why Wikipedia is a fascinating case study for designers, discovering the clever design and organizational strategies that make it user-friendly, universally engaging, and completely ubiquitous.Join Alen, Franz, and Tom as they explore…The critical shift from scholar-led to community-led content creation that revolutionized Wikipedia's output and productivityWhy a commitment to form over function has led to a design language which prioritises readability, accessibility, and performanceThe thousands of stakeholders - and novel-length conversations! - that Wikipedia's design team has to manage when shipping updatesHow Wikipedia manages to stay informative and reliable without resorting to paid advertisingSo tune in to hear how design and strategy converge to keep this information titan thriving. You'll never look at Wikipedia the same way again…
Oscar Mar joins us on the School of Motion Podcast, where he shares his journey from designer to founder, blending business savvy with creative exploration in sci-fi entertainment. See the full blog post here: https://www.schoolofmotion.com/blog/oscar-mar-parallel
Anne-Marie Mulumba created a business that leveraged her uniqueness as an East African with a design background, experience in research and service design, and passion for cultures. She is consistently asking: How can we design technology that brings value to people's lives and makes them better? Will this thing we're building save people time or money so they can focus on more important matters? Does it help people think differently and upgrade their thinking patterns, habits, and discipline? Today, Anne-Marie is a creative entrepreneur, the founder, and CEO of Wabala Studio. This product-led service company aids technology startups in enhancing their customer service through design. Their approach? By boosting user engagement and achieving product market fit. She is focused on equipping the next generation of changemakers with the tools they need to empower themselves. She leads workshops on interactive design thinking across Canadian universities and innovation hubs and serves as a board director at Computers for Success Canada. Listen to this conversation to hear Anne-Marie's projections about the future of work, the gig economy, and how you can future-proof your skills. This episode is for you if: You're curious about how the gig economy and the future of work will evolve with AI. You want to hear new ways to productize your services. You want to think beyond constraints and test new ideas in your business. Connect with Anne-Marie LinkedIn: Anne-Marie Mulumba Website: Wabala Studios Instagram: Wabala Studio Twitter: Anne-Marie Mulumba Connect with Naomi Website: naomihaile.com Instagram: @naomiahaile Twitter: @naomiathaile LinkedIn: Naomi Haile
"Welcome to another episode of the Natural Born Leader Podcast!Step into the world of strategic business design with me on the latest episode!Join me as I unveil the secrets behind crafting a thriving ecosystem for your ventures. From guiding clients in product design to redefining revenue strategies, we're paving the way for long-term success. Discover why the path to true wealth extends far beyond coaching alone.Prepare to expand your mindset and explore untapped possibilities as we delve into the art of scaling beyond expectations. Don't just dream it—let's make it happen together. Tune in now and embark on a journey to unlock your business's full potential. Your future begins here."Find Serge Gatari Here: Natural Born Leader Community | Instagram | YouTube | Twitter | ClientAcquisition.io
From Apple, to designing the patient experience in medsurge wings, to now leading Business Design efforts at Prophet, Jo brings an incredibly robust view to product management and value creation for both the customer/user and the business.
Ready for a business adventure?For our latest Teardown, we're exploring the terrain of a brand that has revolutionized business and ethical standards. Yes, we're unearthing the tale of Patagonia, a brand that's more than just outdoor apparel. It's a testament to sustainability, innovation, and an unwavering love for the great outdoors.Patagonia is an icon of ethical business and thoughtful design. It's a brand that has masterfully woven the threads of environmental activism with cutting-edge business strategies. In this episode, Alen, Franz, and Tom will unravel how Patagonia has managed to design not just clothes but also a culture of sustainability and product innovation that other brands are dying to replicate.Join us as we explore...The relatable conflicts of Patagonia's founder, a craftsperson at heart who remains reluctant to call himself a businessmanWhy Yvon Chouinard committed early business self-sabotage in the interests of the environment he loved… and set the standard for the business's future decision-making.How Patagonia weaves philosophy into its culture, always prioritizing its most important stakeholder: our planetThe role of activism in its brand ethos and the marketing side-effects that this fostersSo, lace up your hiking boots, and let's hit the trail together in this latest Business Design Teardown. It will be one wild ride through Patagonia's business peaks and design valleys.
Prepare to immerse yourself in a tale of innovation and color that revolutionized design and branding. Our latest Business Design Teardown paints the vibrant journey of Pantone, the brand that turned the art of color consistency into a global industry.Join us as we explore the canvas of challenges and innovations Pantone navigated to become the global authority on color. We'll brush up on how Pantone didn't just stop at solving a problem; they became trendsetters, influencing design and fashion and setting tones that reflect cultural moods and movements.It's a story of strategic brilliance as much as it is about the beauty of color. So tune in as Alen, Franz, and Tom uncover...How faded camera film boxes brought to light the critical need for color consistencyWhy Pantone's strategic decision to sell early in the value chain to ink manufacturers set the stage for a color revolution.Pantone's journey from standardization to 'Colour of The Year' trend-settingThe reasons Pantone's Colour Matching System has dominated for decades, and the threats to its future...So, enjoy the spectrum of strategic stories about Pantone, the brand that painted its way into our lives and lexicons. From standardizing hues to dictating trends, this episode promises to add a splash of color to your day!
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Get ready to crack open a can of intrigue with our latest Business Design Teardown, where we're diving headfirst into the chilling waters of Liquid Death's business and creativity genius.We're peeling back the heavy-metal label to reveal the secrets behind their killer branding that's taken the beverage industry by storm. From the mountainous origins of their water to the razor-sharp humor of their marketing campaigns, we'll explore how Liquid Death has managed to make hydration feel like an act of defiance.Join Alen, Franz, and Tom as they explore how this brand turned the simple act of drinking water into a rebellious statement as we explore...How sneaky energy drink marketing at festivals first planted the seed of an idea for Liquid Death's founderWhy using a fake advert to measure demand was a breakthrough move designers can learn fromThe playbook that Liquid Death used to shake up a stale product category with edgy branding and marketingWhy Liquid Death's 'Murder Your Thirst' tagline means more than hydration; it's an environmental call to actionSo, if you're thirsting for a business story that's as refreshing as a cold drink on a hot day, tune in. This episode promises to murder your boredom and resurrect your love for innovative branding and design.Stay hydrated. It's going to be a killer episode.
Jean-Pierre Lacroix is the Founder and President of Shikatani Lacroix Design, an international design firm specializing in creating immersive experiences that connect in the blink of an eye. He is also a registered graphic designer in Ontario, a credential that demonstrates his professional standards and ethics. As a visionary leader with over three decades of experience in the branding and design industry, Jean-Pierre has helped Fortune 500 companies transform their brands and organizations through his unique “ThinkBlink” process, which combines strategic foresight, design innovation, and consumer experience engineering. He is also an accomplished speaker, author, and educator who has shared his insights and expertise on global stages, in best-selling books, and at prestigious institutions. In this episode… Building a successful retail business requires significant effort and dedication, but one crucial aspect not to overlook is the value of design. Good design is essential for creating a powerful brand identity that resonates with customers and sets you apart from competitors. Business design is a powerful tool for creating a unique brand identity, enhancing the customer experience, and driving sales. Branding and design expert Jean-Pierre Lacroix says engaging a design firm that can harness the power of strategically led design is essential for achieving design excellence. By working with experts who understand the importance of aligning design with business goals, you can be confident about your brand representation in a way that resonates with your target audience. From packaging and environmental design to graphics and digital, a skilled design team can help you deliver transformational change that drives business growth. On this episode of the Inspired Insider Podcast, Dr. Jeremy Weisz sits down with Jean-Pierre Lacroix, Founder and President of Shikatani Lacroix Design, to discuss the value of business design. Jean-Pierre explains how SLD helps its clients, the “ThinkBlink” process, the friction points SLD seeks to address, and how to remain relevant as a business.
Tap, tap... is this thing ON? Great, because we've got an exciting new Teardown episode for you!In this latest podcast installment we're taking you behind the scenes of ON, the Swiss brand racing to the forefront of the athletic footwear industry. With its unique CloudTec technology and striking sneaker silhouettes, ON is a brand taking on the big players using design as a critical differentiator.From its humble beginnings to its rise as a global contender, we'll explore how this innovative brand has made significant strides in a competitive market. So tune in as Alen, Franz, and Tom discuss…ON's technology and design breakthroughs, from the humble garden hose to innovative footwear.How a founder's dedication to continuous innovation through experimentation keeps ON moving forward.The David vs. Goliath battle ON faces in the fiercely competitive athletic footwear arena.ON's enormous potential for expansion into new market categories.So, get set and join us as we race through the story of ON - a business running on innovation, savvy leadership, and unique design.
Prepare to embark on an exciting journey about the magic of building – both in terms of creative design and prosperous business strategy.We're about to unravel the colorful story of LEGO, where imagination and innovation interlock seamlessly to create an empire that's been stacking up success, one brick at a time! It's a brand where business philosophy and product design are as interconnected as the bricks it's so famous for.So join Alen, Franz, and Tom as they explore how this iconic brand has masterfully constructed its path to global acclaim, including...How a pivot from wood to plastic (and from traditional toys to bricks) transformed the direction of a small Danish toy brandWhy a chance encounter on a business boat trip would lead to a critical strategic decision in Lego's historyLego's 1990s slump and how it turned things around through franchising, IP, and the mature play marketThe surprising margins Lego maintains in the declining toy marketWhether you're a lifelong LEGO enthusiast or intrigued by the story of turning creativity into commerce, this episode shows how every great idea starts with a solid foundation and a few strategic building blocks!
Anne Bishop and Chantill Lopez share their backgrounds with Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and movement education as well as their experiences of applying UDL to their business, The Embodied Business Institute. By leveraging brain-based learning, motivation science, and the nervous system, they help entrepreneurs and educators create meaningful and sustainable businesses. Stay tuned for Part Two to learn more about their approach.
Whether you're leading a team, running a business, or simply navigating the complexities of life, understanding the power of mindsets and core beliefs is crucial. . I'm your host, Classie Watson, owner and founder of CW Intentional Life and Business Design here to guide you through the intricate labyrinth of mindsets and core beliefs that shape every aspect of your personal and professional life.Whether you're an entrepreneur, executive, or anyone seeking personal growth, this episode provides valuable guidance for a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. Subscribe and download "Pursuing Peace" for insights into achieving a harmonious blend of personal fulfillment and professional success.This episode dives into the powerful role of mindsets and core beliefs in shaping our personal and professional lives. We explore how these deep-rooted narratives influence our responses to challenges and opportunities, both in leadership and everyday life and relationships.Through personal anecdotes and real-life examples, we uncover the transformative impact of reevaluating and reframing our core beliefs. We also debunk the oversimplified and often romanticized notion of growth versus fixed mindsets, emphasizing the importance of understanding the underlying core beliefs that drive them.This episode is not just about insights but also offers practical tools and exercises to help you identify and reshape your core beliefs, enhancing emotional intelligence for lasting change.We understand that many people desire to change but bridging the gap between desire, thought, feeling and behavior change is where most people become stuck. Listen to this episode and let us support you in your journey towards your desired growth. If you'd like to work with us email us athello@classiewatson.com to schedule a consultationor give us a call at 214-444-8526 Visit our website at https://www.intentionallifeandbusiness.com Like, Subscribe and ShareFollow us on social media Instagram, Facebook, Linkedin
In our fast-paced business world, effective communication is vital. It's not just about exchanging information. I'm Classie Watson, Owner and Founder of CW Intentional Life and Business Design, here to guide you through the intricacies of effective communication within organizations. Whether you're a startup enthusiast or a seasoned executive, this episode is crafted to transform your approach to communication. We'll explore the transformative power of one of our strategic methods, the What-Why-How Method, an essential tool in our suite of strategic resources, meticulously designed to enhance your understanding and application of key business concepts. Our method is more than a procedural framework; it's a pathway to clarity and success in various aspects of your business that will revolutionize how you communicate strategically in your business. The What-Why-How Method will serve as a cornerstone for your strategic thinking and decision-making.And we will also explore the profound significance of effective communication in an organization, and how its absence can echo through every corridor of your business using real world examples. If you are interested in adopting the full scope of our What - Why - How Method into your current systems, please don't hesitate to give us a call at 214-444-8526 or email us at hello@classiewatson.com to schedule a consultation. Visit our website at www.classiewatson.comLike, Subscribe and ShareFollow us on social media Instagram, Facebook, Linkedin
I'm Classie Watson, Owner and Founder of CW Intentional Life and Business Design, here to guide you through the intricacies of leadership in today's complex environment. In this episode, we'll explore how to lead with both clarity and compassion, using innovative methods to make impactful decisions.Whether you're a C-suite executive, Business owner or corporate leader, this episode is for you. I'll share 2 of our strategic tools and methodologies with you that you can start using immediately to help you navigate complexities that may arise in leadership.If you are ready to work with us to design and integrate one or both of your methods into your current systems, please don't hesitate to give us a call at 214-444-8526 or email us at hello@classiewatson.com to schedule a consultation. Visit our website at www.classiewatson.comLike, Subscribe and ShareFollow us on social media Instagram, Facebook, Linkedin
Have you ever marveled at a Dyson product's seamless integration of form and function? Or how their pioneering approach to mundane appliances has shaped an entire market?Behind each groundbreaking product, there's a world of calculated business, design, and engineering decisions. Dyson has consistently raised the bar, from revolutionary bagless vacuum cleaners to the elegant engineering of their air purifiers. But what propels a company from domestic dust busters to global design icons? What strategies propelled them from a single idea in a British workshop to a worldwide household name? And beyond their sleek products, what insights can we gain about their research, development, and market expansion approach?In our latest Business Design Teardown, Alen, Franz, and Tom lift the lid on… How Sir James Dyson went from designing wheelbarrows to vacuum cleaners and created over 5000 prototypes along the way! Why Dyson's persistence and self-belief paid off in the face of rejection and mounting debt The decisive strategic moves that made a global powerhouse that has captured an enormous share of the appliance market The pioneering ventures that could propel Dyson to even greater success, including…. Farming! So join us as we ride the wave (or should that be cyclone?) of Dyson's success and explore how a global brand has elevated humble appliances to lust-worthy gadgets.
Birkenstock…A symbol of practical beauty, or just an ugly shoe you wouldn't dream of slipping on? Few footwear items split opinion like this classic German brand's iconic sandals.Behind the love-it-or-hate-it reputation is a business that's weathered the tides of fashion for nearly 250 years. And behind its design lies a compelling narrative of commitment to craft, sustainability, and business innovation.In this latest episode, Alen, Franz, and Tom are tearing down this enduring example of substance over style to understand how a human-centered shoe design became emblematic of a company's entire ethos.In this Business Design Teardown, we'll unravel: How the thoughtful details behind Birkenstock's iconic design reveal much about its foundational beliefs and mission. Birkenstock's evolution from a modest German shoemaker to a global footwear leader and how it retained its values throughout this journey. Why smart collaborations and high-fashion takeovers have been central to its recent wave of popularity. How vertical integration has allowed Birkenstock to remain highly profitable while committing to high-quality manufacturing and sustainable practices.
There's a better way to use astrology in your business than to just keep studying your chart. In this episode, learn all about what astrology business design is and how it can help you to grow your business.Get the full show notesJoin the weekly email seriesApply to 1:1 Astrology Coaching
Marvel Studios isn't just about capes, hammers, and infinity stones. It's an unparalleled tapestry of storytelling, business acumen, and creative brilliance. But how did a comic book company evolve into a cinematic juggernaut?In our latest Business Design Teardown, we delve deep into the very core of Marvel Studios' business strategy.Have you ever wondered why the narrative of this multi-billion dollar franchise is so intricately woven? Or how creative and character choices have impacted the financial success of a cinematic universe? A world of business decisions goes into every scene.In this episode, Alen, Franz, and Tom discuss... The hero's journey that enabled Marvel's creative leaders to unlock their unique angle on superhero storytelling How IP and distribution reinvention were critical elements in setting Marvel Studios up for success Why viewing habit trends and new technologies could start another wave of dominance for Marvel and its vast cast of superheroes! Join us as we decode the Marvel magic and uncover why every designer should read the pages from the Marvel Comics playbook.Designers.... assemble!www.d.mba
From the academic corridors of Sweden to the bustling coffee shops and supermarket chillers of major cities worldwide; one company has seamlessly merged innovation with a global market strategy to dominate the plant-based beverage scene. That's right, in this latest Business Design Teardown, we're diving deep into the world of Oatly. Join Alen, Franz, and Tom as they chart the journey of how this Swedish sensation not only pioneered the oat milk industry but also set new standards for sustainable business practices worldwide.From their groundbreaking enzyme technology birthed in Lund University to their masterful entrance into international markets, Oatly has consistently made bold, strategic moves that have positioned them as leaders in the plant-based revolution. In this episode we explore… Oatly's audacious decision to put brave brand leaders at the center of their business How building buzz with baristas was at the center of their US go-to-market approach The marketing campaigns that put them on the map, from lawsuits to that Super Bowl ad Why brand bravery might not be enough for Oatly to survive an increasingly competitive market… This Teardown tale of oats, strategy, and sustainability promises to be a treat! So grab your favorite plant-infused beverage, and let's embark on the Oatly odyssey.
Born in Japan yet embraced globally, Muji challenges the consumerist tide with its 'no-brand' philosophy. From their iconic pens to the soft glow of their aroma diffusers, Muji has reshaped how we perceive functionality and design. In this episode, we'll explore the minimalist marvel that is Muji - its roots, its rise, and how it carves tranquillity in everyday life.Heralded as the epitome of simplicity, Muji isn't just about simple aesthetics; it's a masterclass in brand strategy, thoughtful global expansion, and sustainable business practices.So how does a company champion a 'no-brand' philosophy and still achieve global recognition and loyalty? How have they navigated the treacherous waters of international retail? And what lies beneath their sleek product designs in terms of production, supply chain management, and profit margins?In this latest Teardown, we will also discuss… How Muji has taken their home product philosophy into some unexpected areas… like campsites and cars! Why a commitment to user-centered design remains a hallmark of the Muji mindset The challenges Muji continues to face taking a brand rooted in Japanese culture into Western markets A critical KPI for retail: inventory turnover rate, and how Muji performs compared to some other brands you might know… So grab your Muji gel pen and notepad as we unpack the business genius behind those unbranded, beloved products. If you've ever bought a Muji product or contemplated its strategic international footprint, this episode is for you. www.d.mba
You may not think about it often, but it's everywhere—on billboards, in your emails, on your favorite websites, and perhaps even your company's logo. Yes, we're talking about fonts and, more specifically, Helvetica. Our latest Business Design Teardown explores the iconic typeface used by businesses worldwide for over half a century. Created in 1957, this Swiss-born font has become one of the world's most used and recognized fonts. Today, we'll explore the intricate details that have propelled Helvetica to its iconic status. But that's not all. We'll also pull back the curtain on Monotype, the powerhouse font foundry behind Helvetica, and many fonts that define our visual landscape. How did Monotype come to wield such influence in the world of commercial fonts? And how do they monetize typefaces, an asset that most of us use daily but seldom think about? Together, we'll explore the combination of aesthetics and commerce that's turned simple lines and curves into a multi-million-dollar enterprise, including… How Helvetica was successfully rebranded to appeal to a wider English-speaking market Monotype's most crucial strategic move; from typesetting hardware to font distribution Why big businesses are constantly developing Helvetica clones (hint: it's usually to cut licensing costs!) Threats and opportunities for the typeface industry, including AI font generation and virtual reality If you enjoyed this dive into the world of Helvetica, join our new Teardown Slack (invite is on www.d.mba/slack) channel and let us know your favourite brands using this iconic font.
Ahh, the unmistakable scent of a new Business Teardown! This one has notes of brand elegance and a touch of sophisticated aesthetics… but does it have the sweet smell of business success? Excuse our indulgence in some beauty-based puns; this week, we're taking our first look at a skincare brand that has long been admired for its design, customer experience, and attention to detail - Aesop. With its unique amber bottles, stunningly designed stores, and a deep-rooted commitment to botanical science, Aesop's strategy goes beyond just selling skincare products. It's about selling an experience, a philosophy, and a lifestyle. The brand has carved out a niche in the competitive skincare market by merging a keen sense of design with quality formulations. In this episode, we'll explore how Aesop's distinctive branding, commitment to sustainability, and authentic storytelling have made it a beacon in luxury skincare. But is this high-end brand all looks and no business substance? Or does Aesop deserve its fabled status? In this latest dMBA teardown, Alen, Franz, and Tom discuss…. Why Aesop's investment in spa-like store experiences has been a strategic masterstroke How a deep commitment to saying 'no' has helped Aesop own its place in a competitive market The reasons its recent acquisition was a complete no-brainer for new owner L'Oreal How China (and its booming luxury market) could unlock enormous growth for Aesop So relax, unwind, and indulge in another episode of the Business Teardown. www.d.mba
When you think of truly iconic design, what comes to mind? In tech, perhaps it's the iPhone. In typography, Helvetica claims legendary status. In the furniture world, one piece has a hold over designers like no other; the Eames Lounge Chair. If the name doesn't ring a bell, its form is instantly recognizable. From appearances in Frasier, Iron Man, Beyonce videos, and Bond films, the Eames silhouette has become a cultural icon, unchanged since its inception in 1956. The brainchild of design legends Charles and Ray Eames, the Lounge Chair has become a case study in great design and business... So in today's Teardown, we're not just unpicking what makes the Lounge Chair a great product, but the business of the company behind it - Herman Miller. From the Eames Lounge Chair to the Aeron tech office staple, Herman Miller products have found their way into our homes and offices and earned a place in prestigious museums like the Museum of Modern Art in New York. But this episode isn't just about chairs. Today, we're diving deep into the business side of Herman Miller. What strategies have propelled them to the forefront of the high-end furniture industry? Why has design collaboration been critical to the enduring desirability of their products? How has their commitment to design, innovation, and sustainability shaped their business model? And in this new age of remote work, how is Herman Miller evolving, and what does it mean for the future of office spaces? So get cozy (or better yet, settle into your favorite chair) and let's unfold the business story of Herman Miller.
The Tour de France isn't just a test of physical endurance; it's a spectacle fueling a vast economic ecosystem. From the massive investments poured into team sponsorships to the bustling local economies along the race route, the Tour de France leaves no stone unturned when exploring potential income streams. In this Business Design Teardown, we'll examine the financial gears that keep the Tour de France rolling. We'll dive into the lucrative world of sponsorships, uncovering how corporate giants strategically align themselves with teams and riders to gain exposure and promote their brands. We'll explore the unique factors that contribute to the Tour's success and the strategic masterstrokes that have helped made it the world's most-viewed sporting event. So zip up your lycra, clip into your pedals, and Join Alen, Franz, and Tom as they discuss: The surprising business-focused origin story of the Tour (it was created to sell more newspapers!) Genius strategic maneuvers that opened up lucrative income streams for Tour organizers Why every city wants the economic boost of a visit from The Tour (and not just in France!) How climate change could be the biggest threat to the Tour's existing dominance www.d.mba
When is a real estate business not a real estate business? When it declares its mission to "elevate the world's consciousness", brands itself a tech company, and promises to blur the line between work and life through beautifully designed spaces. Yes, we're talking about WeWork in the latest Business Design Teardown. With its lofty promises to deliver not just a desk, but a dynamic, community-driven environment, WeWork swept the globe at an unprecedented speed. This meteoric rise was fuelled by eye-watering investments, inflated valuations, and a well-documented fall from grace. In this episode, Alen, Franz, and Tom grab their hot desks, refill their complimentary coffee, and cast a critical eye on… How WeWork's business model disrupted traditional commercial real estate The economics of co-working: is it a business worth being in? How WeWork's new leadership steadied the ship toward sustainability Why the Sunk Cost Fallacy could be the only reason WeWork is still in business! So settle into your hot desk, put those headphones on, and prepare for a deep dive into the wild story of WeWork. www.d.mba
How do you know you've made an enormous impact in the world of business design? When you have a popular expression coined about you! Warby Parker set new standards for customer experience in the eyewear industry, and “The Warby Parker of…” has become shorthand to describe direct-to-consumer businesses that challenge traditional retail norms. The Warby Parker template is now commonplace in everything from luggage to mattresses, and from strollers to clothing. But how did they do it? With low pricing, high-end design, and a breakthrough try-at-home offering. You could say they executed a perfect business vision!
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