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Camille L. Miller is a 3x bestselling author on soul-driven entrepreneurship, founder of the Soul Professional Movement, and a sought-after Business Designer & Strategist. She is dedicated to helping soul-led entrepreneurs worldwide design businesses that align with their values and purpose. Her mission is simple: to inspire and support others in bringing their gifts to […]
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De Nederlandse startup SeaO2 bouwt aan een technologie om CO2 uit oceaanwater te filteren. Het bedrijf heeft meerdere verdienmodellen in de smiezen.Deze aflevering in het kort:⇨ Het businessmodel van SeaO2⇨ Zoektocht naar juiste verdienmodellen⇨ Filaret werkt aan oplossing voor sigarettenpeukenDe hele wereld zoekt naar oplossingen voor het klimaatprobleem. Minder fossiele brandstoffen gebruiken staat met stip op één, maar vaststaat dat we ook andere manieren nodig hebben. Direct Air Capture is een technologie dat nog in de kinderschoenen staat. Daarbij wordt CO2 uit de atmosfeer getrokken. SeaO2 doet het net even anders, door de CO2 niet uit de lucht maar uit het water te onttrekken. Het bedrijf heeft een proefinstallatie op de Afsluitdijk die jaarlijks één ton CO2 kan opruimen.Luister ook | Hoe Carbyon het klimaatprobleem wil oplossen Co-founder Ruben Brands vergelijkt de technologie met azijn in een fles cola. 'Dan zie je al snel de CO2-bubbels omhoog bubbelen. Wij bootsen dat proces na door zuur aan het zeewater te onttrekken en daarmee de CO2 te verwijderen.' Deze zomer wil SeaO2 de volgende stap zetten met een pilotfabriek. Met Brands verkennen we de mogelijke verdienmodellen van het bedrijf. Zo verkoopt SeaO2 al carbon credits, die bedrijven inzetten om hun eigen uitstoot te compenseren. Verder ziet Brands een interessante markt van partijen die juist CO2 nodig hebben. Denk aan glastuinbouwers, frisdrankproducenten en rederijen. Die kunnen de CO2 gebruiken om de brandstof voor hun schepen te verduurzamen. Luister ook | Consultants zoeken naar andere verdienmodellen Niki Seelen is Business Designer van Business Models Inc. Zij benoemt een startup uit Estland dat een manier heeft gevonden om het probleem met sigarettenpeuken op te lossen. Die krijgen in het laboratorium een tweede leven. Het bedrijf Filaret begon als kunstproject en zoekt met een incubator nu naar een manier om verder op te schalen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest for this episode is rarely online. But when she is, she's telling small stories with big meaning.Meet Michelle Warner—she's a business strategist and consultant who architects business models and marketing strategies for clients who sell high-priced services. She also hosts the podcast Sequence Over Strategy—an idea that represents her entire platform's differentiated premise, and one the story she brings to us today reflects.Michelle has founded multi-million dollar startups, raised capital the traditional way, and generally followed “the blueprint” for business growth before burning out and finding a new path forward. She is an independent consultant and educator who doesn't need to rely on social media for growth.What I admire about Michelle is that she's designed her life and work in a certain way—she's intentional, genuine, and carefully curates anything she elects to spend time on. These characteristics are reflected in her life, in her work, and in the way she tells stories.In this episode, we dissect one of her signature stories she recently sent to her newsletter. It was well-received, but the ending needs work, and she recognizes there are some structural problems with the story. We work on that together to turn this into a signature story she can take with her everywhere, and we identify the job this story does for her audience and her business.You'll get a deep look at the small changes that you can make to a story to communicate with greater impact.Jump into the conversation: (03:39) Meet Michelle (17:40) Michelle's Story (21:28) Dissecting the Story (23:04) First, Last, FavoriteResources:⚫ Listen to Michelle's podcast: https://www.themichellewarner.com/blog/sos001⚫ Check out Michelle's website: https://www.themichellewarner.com/
In this episode we are talking about Kingdom Business and how we work for our Father God and from His heart, in all He is calling us to steward. Brandi Thomas is joining us for this time of fellowship and testimony and how Kingdom Business is different. She is a dear freind and sister in the Lord, and she has come through some persecution in her birthing experience with all the Lord has called her too. She shares some of her testimony as well. And she is a co host and works in collaboration with her sister Natalie Lawson in their podcast, Rise to Your Purpose. (PS I'm a guest on her podcast too! ") If you want inspiration and encouragement in your walk and in what the Lord is calling you to do, this episode is for you. Kingdom business is all about being about our Father's business. Brandi is also a certified coach with Radiant Academy and Girl Power Alliance and you can check out the 16 week biblical and leadership program to learn how to step into healing and equipping so you can rise as a radiant leader! You can connect with her on her IG Here, to learn more at the link in her Instagram Bio.
Alen Faljic shares the gap he observed between design and business while at IDEO, what he's doing to address it, and how quantitative data can lead to greater empathy. Highlights include: What does a business confident designer look like? Where does the disconnect between design and business come from? What do designers who have the most business impact do differently? What is the difference between being strategic and understanding strategy? How do designers and business people view the value of design differently? ===== Who is Alen Faljic? Alen is the Founder and CEO of d.MBA, a company he started in 2017 to help designers become business confident, which is part of d.MBA's mission - to show that companies can be run more thoughtfully and also be financially successful. d.MBA seems to be making progress in that mission, with a 97% completion rate and a 9+ out of 10 student rating. That's been achieved from over 600 designers, hailing from more than 60 countries, and who work at companies like Apple, Frog, Google, Logitech and Amazon. Before founding d.MBA, Alen was a Business Designer at IDEO in Munich, Germany, where he practiced human-centred design, while working on digital experiences, services, physical products, and new ventures for Fortune 500 companies. Alen is a generous contributor to the field, sharing his insights freely through d.MBA's podcast and other online resources. He has also been a guest on the Disco, Design MBA, and Bonanza podcasts, as well contributing his thoughts to UX Collective on Medium. ====== Find Alen here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alenfa/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/alenfaljic Website: https://d.mba/ Prototyping with numbers: https://d.mba/webinars/prototyping-with-numbers ====== Liked what you heard and want to hear more? Subscribe and support the show by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheSpaceInBetween/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/ ====== Hosted by Brendan Jarvis: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ Website: https://thespaceinbetween.co.nz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/brendanjarvis/
Discover the advantages of property investments in business with our in-depth guide. Learn how reinvesting revenue in properties can boost your wealth, provide stability, and secure your financial future. Explore the benefits and strategies for successful property investments in this comprehensive episode.
Embarking on the entrepreneurial journey can be likened to riding a rollercoaster. The highs and lows are both exhilarating and nerve-wracking. It's easy to get discouraged when faced with challenges, but successful entrepreneurs understand the importance of unwavering motivation. In this episode, we'll explore valuable tips that will help you stay motivated on your entrepreneurial path. From rediscovering your 'why' to celebrating progress and seeking inspiration, this guide offers practical advice to keep you focused, resilient, and committed to your business goals. If you're an entrepreneur in need of a motivation boost, this episode is your essential resource for staying the course and achieving your dreams. Don't give up; keep pushing forward and find the inspiration to make your business a success.
Discover the transformative potential of sharing your entrepreneurial voyage and experiences online, especially when taking those first bold steps. Dive into a world of opportunities as we explore the compelling reasons why you should fearlessly share your business venture with the digital universe. While embracing online sharing boasts numerous advantages, remember the fine art of balance. Exercise caution in divulging sensitive information, uphold professionalism, and stand resilient against criticism or negativity. Embrace the power of sharing, nurturing your entrepreneurial growth and success for the long haul.
It's been almost a year since ChatGPT launched! For many of us, that opened the door to a new world – new concepts, new terms, confusion, frustration, exhilaration – a whole lot of stuff to understand, implement and manage. We needed guidance but the sort that shines a light on where to go and doesn't require us to build the flashlight first. It takes a special combination of capabilities to do that, not everyone has them but determining who does, who doesn't, and asking the right questions to engage the right person to assist can be hard, especially in new and emerging areas of expertise. Get the match right, and it can jump a legal business ahead in leaps and bounds. Get it wrong, and it will do the opposite but worse, create a culture of inertia that can last for years. We spoke with someone who knows all about that, Josh Kubicki, the Co-founder and Business Designer of Bold Duck Studio and author of The Brainyacts Generative AI Newsletter. Josh's deep experience in the legal ecosystem most particularly in advising on, leading, and delivering legal services done differently, qualifies him as someone who knows what it takes to make a contemporary legal business work and who it takes to do that too. Josh's work in the legal generative AI space is outstanding. He has combined his passion for tech, design, education, writing, and innovation with an entrepreneurial flare to produce a powerhouse of resources (check out The Brainyacts website) - videos, blogs, newsletters, checklists - to help the legal world embrace generative AI. We spoke with Josh about one of his many projects, the AI Expert Checklist – it's like a mini-CV for your next AI presenter so you can be sure to engage someone who really knows their stuff. In so many ways it typifies the work Josh is doing in this space – pragmatic, thoughtful, insightful, user-friendly, cutting-edge, and ground breaking – we know you're going to enjoy this conversation just as much as we did! If you would prefer to watch rather than listen to this podcast, you'll find the video here. About the Future 50 Series In the Future 50 Series we're chatting with legalpreneurs who, through their ideas and actions, are challenging and transforming legal BAU all around the world. If you would like to recommend people for this Series, please contact us at: CLI@collaw.edu.au.
This episode is darling and dreamy, inspiring and touching all at the same time. We are honored to welcome an adorable, adventurous mama of 3! Business Designer & Owner, and Disney enthusiast: Bri Pretrarca (@darlingdreamco) We were so very inspired by Bri's vision and determination, leaving a teaching career behind to pursue her literal DREAM of designing magical clothing & selling it- eventually making a really good living off of it, and doing it out of her home WHILE mothering three young boys! We are inspired by Bri's family, who dedicate their lives to shining bright and working together to bring magic to others! Bri is also a Disney enthusiast and we had a fun chat about doing Disneyland with toddlers, and some of her Disneyland faves at the end! You can find Bri on Instagram: @darlingdreamco for all of the amazing items she has for sale in her shop- and a lot of Disney magic! Go find her and follow along! Come find us on Instagram too: @the.mamahood If you enjoyed today's episode, please scroll down and leave us a review so we can reach more mamas like you!
Ladies and gentlemen, entrepreneurs and dreamers, after a two-year intermission, we're back! This is Vanessa, also known as The Business Designer, this is your guide through the world of innovation, business trends, and the art of turning dreams into reality. It's been quite a hiatus, hasn't it? But let me assure you, our creative engines never stopped humming. We've used this time to fuel our minds, gather insights, and prepare a treasure trove of fresh episodes that will ignite your entrepreneurial spirit. Follow us on Instagram!
Freedom-based lifestyle businesses don't happen by accident, they happen by DESIGN.In this episodes I'm breaking down how we can use website design principles to help us to DESIGN our online businesses in a way that prioritises freedom. PLUS revealing the new word/term I'm using to describe what I do…LINKS MENTIONED:Vix Meldrew's Mastermind group:https://www.vixmeldrew.com/mastermindOlivia Bossert (fashion photographer): https://www.oliviabossert.com/Chloe Slade (Money Mindset coach) from Vibe & Flow: https://www.instagram.com/vibe_and_flow/?hl=en-gbRomain Escoffier (private dining): https://www.instagram.com/romainescoffier.privatedining/?hl=en-gbMy Squarespace website design services:https://www.byrosanna.co.uk/website-designBoard of Innovation Business Design definition: https://www.boardofinnovation.com/what-is-business-design/Diary of a Business Designer podcast definition: https://diaryofabusinessdesigner.com/episodes/what-is-a-business-designer/The Streamlined Content System course + course bundle: https://www.byrosanna.co.uk/marketing-coursesThe Organised Business Blueprint program waitlist: https://www.byrosanna.co.uk/organised-business-blueprintBusiness Design Sessions: https://www.byrosanna.co.uk/business-design
Om is a designer by profession and entrepreneur by aspiration. Today, he's the Director of Product design at DISQO by day and CEO, co-founder of Personify by night.INTERVIEW VIDEO:https://youtu.be/asEjJAov3nU ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A KICKASS RESEARCH WORKSPACE FOR YOUR TEAM? Check out Personify - https://personifyhq.com/CONNECT WITH OM SUTHARLinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/omsuthar/Twitter - https://twitter.com/astr0mnautWebsite - https://om.super.site/CONNECT WITH MELinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayneil Twitter - https://twitter.com/jayneildalal
A conversation with Founder and Business Designer, Nagela Dales about the journey to not grow her start-up but support the start-up journey of other founders. Join us for a conversation with Nagela, a first-generation Caribbean founder and Brooklyn girl who leads with curiosity and uses humor as a tool for real connection. Her ability to use imagination for healing, liberation, and community intimacy is to be admired. She is a designer and strategist dedicated to building things designed to reallocate time, social, financial, and health wealth to Black and Brown people in their everyday lives. She is a strong advocate for the dignity of the work, ideas, creative expressions, innovations, and opportunities of Black and Brown people here in America and throughout the diaspora.
Emilio Sosa es Business Designer, Docente e Investigador en la universidad CENTRO, y colega mío. Platicamos sobre la delgada (¿o nula?) linea entre la metodología académica y la práctica laboral. Debatimos acerca del lugar que tiene la investigación con personas usuarias; ya sea al levantar una startup, errar, soltar e iterar, o en el proceso de enseñar con responsabilidad, así como todo aquello que nos retribuye tanto a nivel personal, como nuestra búsqueda del sueño de ser docentes. Reflexionamos sobre cruzar constantemente el puente entre lo que negocio pide, lo que los usuarios necesitan, y lo que el diseño puede construir. También conversamos sobre nuestros aciertos en el camino, un par de recomendaciones y momentos clave para hacer Diseño en 2023.
Marine Aubaret est Business Designer, spécialisée dans l'optimisation de la productivité
Invitée : Marine Aubaret, Business Designer indépendante, hôte du podcast Work In Process Au programme de la conversation entre Marine et Mony : 00:57 Qu'est-ce que l'expérience employé dans les grandes lignes ? 2:34 Quels sont les impacts de l'expérience employé sur le business ? 4:39 Y-a-t-il des liens avec l'expérience client ? 6:02 Comment mettre en place une bonne expérience employé dans son business ? 12:36 Qui va mettre en place ce funnel d'expérience employé ? 13:19 Comment générer des systèmes de feedback pertinents ? 15:10 Si tu devais donner un conseil à toi il y a un an pour devenir un marketer aujourd'hui, ce serait quoi ? Mais aussi beaucoup d'autres sujets ! -- RÉFÉRENCES : - Retrouver Marine sur Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/marine-aubaret/ - Écouter le podcast Work in Process https://podcast.ausha.co/workinprocess?s=1 - Découvrir la chaine Youtube de Marine : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoEOc6qa6VCLV11dFDsIhig --
Mir zugeschaltet war Tobias Lukas von der Audi Business Innovation - kurz ABI. Und zusammen mit meiner Kollegin Hannah hat die ABI vor einem knappen Jahr OKR eingeführt. Tobias ist Business Designer und Strategist bei der ABI und wir haben darüber gesprochen, warum sich Abi für OKR entschieden hat, wie so eine OKR-Einführung funktioniert und wie ABI mit OKR arbeitet. Dieser Podcast ist ein Live Podcast im Rahmen der OKR Open Onlinekonferenz und am Ende der Folge gibts Fragen von den live Zuschauerinnen. Die OKR Onlinekonferenz hat einen Anlass nämlich den Launch des OKR Playbooks: https://amzn.to/3Wnv7al) Wer sich also mit dem Thema OKR näher auseinandersetzt oder auseinandersetzen will, dem sei das OKR Playbook von meinem Kolleginnen Hannah Nagel und Christian Böhmer ans Herz gelegt.
En el episodio del día de hoy charlo con Blas Martínez, consultor de Marketing y Ventas o Business Designer como el nos cuenta en la charla, que ayuda a dueños de negocio a generar clientes potenciales a través de estrategias de Marketing y SocialSelling
Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week's guest fully embraces glocal citizenship; she has a place called "home" on three continents. A Brooklyn native, Tiambi Simms' passion lies in building solutions that matter by diving into customer problems and solving them with modern technology. Her expertise is in creating, scaling, and optimizing products and services that are impactful. She realizes this passion as a business designer, product manager and in her role as a co-founder of social enterprise, SheFarms. As a social entrepreneur her guiding question is how are we going to feed 9.7 Billion people by 2050? This drives her work in the agri-fintech sector, bringing the power of tech to the lives of smallholder farmers, particularly for women. Tiambi's global perspective in management, marketing, business development, product management, fundraising, and entrepreneurship are at the core of her ability to cultivate strong relationships with stakeholders across their value chains, allowing her to connect and grow alongside of them. Where to find Tiambi? www.tiambi.com (https://tiambi.com) On LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiambirsimms/) On Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/t.i.a.m.b.i/) What's Tiambi reading? Will (https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B096LPZXCH&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_BQ34A55MSHGS44E0DYZD&tag=glocalciti07e-20) by Will Smith (Author), Mark Manson The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment (https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B002361MLA&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_VVHXXB9DE2QPZXXFV5ZY&tag=glocalciti07e-20) by Eckhart Tolle What's Tiambi listening to? The Science of Getting Rich Podcast (https://open.spotify.com/show/7sAobiGapmsFahhpJ9ToNt) Dissect Podcast (https://dissectpodcast.com/) Other topics of interest: On Water Management in the Netherlands (https://wildernessclassroom.org/clever-dutch-manage-water/) EIT Climate-KIC ClimateLanuchpad (https://eit.europa.eu/our-activities/opportunities/eit-climate-kic-climatelaunchpad-2021) Mfoum, Central Region, Ghana (https://www.getamap.net/maps/ghana/ghana_(general)/_mfoum/) On Matrilineal Societies (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_matrilineal_or_matrilocal_societies#:~:text=%22Matrilineal%22%20means%20kinship%20is%20passed,%2C%20Akwamus%2C%20Krachis%2C%20etc.) On Design Thinking (https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/topics/design-thinking) Special Guest: Tiambi Simms.
About The GuestBrandon Ball is a Designer Leader who provides creative problem solving and innovation strategy to clients. He partners with teams to craft and transform customer experiences. He lives and breathes design, combining his passion for the arts with business acumen.Beginning his career at General Electric, Brandon worked in operations and supply chain. He pivoted to experience strategy, leading innovation and design projects for Marriott. Next, he led and collaborated on human-centered design and traditional strategy projects at KPMG Digital. Before Harmonic, Brandon worked as a Business Designer at Fjord providing people-centric business strategies to public sector clients.With degrees in engineering, design, and business, Brandon is a multidisciplinary thinker, earning a BS in Industrial and Systems Engineering from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (AGGIE PRIDE!), MA in Design Leadership from Maryland Institute College of Art, and MBA from Johns Hopkins.A proud Atlanta native, Brandon spends his free time traveling, hiking, reading, curating sounds for events around DC, Baltimore, and ATL, teaching at MICA, and mentoring junior colleagues and students from his alma maters.The Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), Office of Open StudiesThe series is produced with the generous support from Maryland Institute College of Art, Office of Open Studies. MICA Open Studies is helping to define the Maryland Institute College of Art as a 21st-century leader in the education of artists and designers. MICA Open Studies fuels creative journeys through convenient and innovative learning models that provide broad access to the college's rigorous art and design education.The Truth In This ArtThe Truth In This Art is a podcast interview series supporting vibrancy and development of Baltimore & beyond's arts and culture. Mentioned in this episode:Brandon Ball To find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory. Stay in TouchNewsletter sign-upSupport my podcastShareable link to episode ★ Support this podcast ★
Digitalisering og innovasjon har lenge stått høyt på agendaen i norsk finansbransje. Men de aller fleste innovasjoner vil kategoriseres som inkrementelle, og ikke radikale. «Alle» finansaktører snakker om å være tett på sine kunder og sette dem i fokus – hvor dyktige er man egentlig? Og hva skal til for å lykkes med innovasjonsarbeid, i en fremtid som spås å være kompleks, usikker og flyktig? Dette er temaer som Christer Løvaas, Head of Business Design, og Lasse Maugesten, Business Designer i Itera, er invitert til å diskutere.
“The eCommerce Growth Show Turkey” yepyeni bir bölümle sizlerle! Bu bölümümüzde Userspots kurucusu Mustafa Dalcı, Product Manager'i İdil Kandil ve Business Designer & Developer Caner Aras; Hüseyin Öğüt'ün konuğu oldu. Userspots'un yeni ürünü olan Ürün Doktoru'nun tanımını, ortaya çıkış hikayesini, bir ürüne nasıl “check-up” yapabildiğini konuştuğumuz ufuk açıcı ve keyifli bir sohbet gerçekleştirdik. İçerisinde size özel sürprizlerin de olduğu bu bölümü sakın kaçırmayın! E-ticaret ile ilgilenen herkes için kendi hikayelerinden parçalar bulacakları zevkli bir podcast olmasını diliyoruz.
In this episode I'm talking to Vrinda Kabra from India. She's the Co-founder & Business Designer of precycle and aiming to bring a systemic change in the global plastic system. We discuss what pulltion has to do with the nexus of Gender & Climate Change, why formal work is important and how the solution to all these problems could look like. Stay tuned! Vrinda is currently running a crowdfunding campaign with her company "precycle". Go here to support them: https://www.startnext.com/en/precycle-for-plastic-action/ Together we change our world for the better! ----------------------------------------------------------------- Let me know if you want to share your story: podcast.gender.climate@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/genderclimate/message
Platicamos con Darío, quien es especialista en diseño estratégico. Actualmente es Business Designer en BBVA México y ayuda a identificar oportunidades de negocio con un enfoque de diseño centrado en las personas. Ya sea en el diseño de tiendas o de productos financieros en pequeñas y grandes organizaciones (independientemente de si son digitales o no)... podemos crear impacto positivo en la vida de cada persona que utiliza nuestros servicios. Links de interés: linkedin.com/in/garridodario twitter.com/garridodario instagram.com/darpix // ----------------------------------------------- //++ Continua la conversación // Únete
Platicamos con Darío, quien es especialista en diseño estratégico. Actualmente es Business Designer en BBVA México y ayuda a identificar oportunidades de negocio con un enfoque de diseño centrado en las personas. Ya sea en el diseño de tiendas o de productos financieros en pequeñas y grandes organizaciones (independientemente de si son digitales o no)... podemos crear impacto positivo en la vida de cada persona que utiliza nuestros servicios. Links de interés: linkedin.com/in/garridodario twitter.com/garridodario instagram.com/darpix / ----------------------------------------------- //++ Continua la conversación // Únete
En nuestro nuevo Capítulo estuvimos con Giselle Della Mea ella es Design Thinker - Circular Economy Business Designer - New Economy Changemaker Actualmente: Fundadora y Diseñadora de 3Vectores, empresa B de Uruguay
www.redemadi.com.br Apoio: Sustentacto Olá, bem-vindas e bem-vindos ao episódio 20 do Podcast da Rede MADI. Aqui abordamos o melhor conteúdo com uma perspectiva feminina sobre design e inovação e, hoje, vamos conversar sobre Economia Circular. As convidadas deste episódio são: Ligia Coimbra: Designer de formação, pós graduada em design estratégico pela EPSM, entusiasta das abordagens da economia circular e estudante de psicanálise pelo Sedes Sapientiae, ela é estrategista criativa, designer de serviço e researcher. Há mais 15 anos atua junto a equipes multidisciplinares em empresas de design e inovação, durante o último ano esteve na Elo como CX Manager e está iniciando uma nova jornada como sócia e Head de Estratégia na Superunion Brasil, com o desafio de construir uma nova área de design de serviço e repensar o Branding nas abordagens sistêmicas da inovação e de serviço. Beatriz Luz: Com 10 anos de experiência internacional, em 2015 fundou a Exchange4Change Brasil, com a missão de impulsionar a transição para a Economia Circular no Brasil. Desde então vem auxiliando empresas a repensar seus produtos/serviços, avaliar novos modelos de negócio e ganhar diferencial competitivo através da co-criação e adaptação de soluções globais para a realidade brasileira. Jairo da Costa: Designer industrial, co-fundador do Bio-based Materials Design Lab e Adjunct Senior Lecturer na Universidade da Australia Ocidental e Pós-doutorando na Universidade Federal do Paraná. Tenho mais de 10 anos de experiência em Design para a Sustentabilidade, em temas como Economia Circular, Inovação Social e Fabricação Pessoal Sustentável. Atuou na Universidades na Austrália, Brasil, Holanda, China e Uganda. Em sua pesquisa mais recente de PhD, aborda o uso de tecnologias emergentes como a fabricação digital no contexto da economia circular e produção distribuída. Rosangela Araújo: Designer, mestra em gestão ambiental, presidente da ProDesignPr, Business Designer na Deloitte Digital, diretora e técnica de som neste episódio. @sustentacto Kellen Ribas: Designer, empreendedora social, com 15 anos de experiência em negócios sociais e projetos relacionados à sustentabilidade, economia circular, empreendedorismo e geração de renda. Palestrante internacional pelo Banco Interamericano de Desenvolvimento - BID, com premiações nacionais e internacionais, foi co-fundadora da Cicla Brasil e trabalhou em organizações como a Associação Aliança Empreendedora, Solidarium (atual Olist), SEBRAE-PR e hoje atua como consultora independente e mentora de negócios de impacto. Anfitriã conversadeira no episódio 20 do podcast. Referências e links: As 10 habilidades para construção do mindset circular https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/voc%25C3%25AAs-s%25C3%25A3o-o-futuro-beatriz-luz/?trackingId=TUSqdEYECn4WDmurnN%2FiWw%3D%3D https://systemsdesignapproach.com/ Conheça a Lista de Mulheres: http://bit.ly/listaMulheresDI Participe na Lista de Mulheres: http://bit.ly/MulheresDesignInovacao Link do Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/mulheresemdesign/shared_invite/zt-41jqs8f4-WzloLeFIEjnztqR0IKl9Ew
www.redemadi.com.br Apoio: Sustentacto Olá, bem-vindas e bem-vindos ao episódio 19 do Podcast da Rede MADI. Aqui abordamos o melhor conteúdo com uma perspectiva feminina sobre design e inovação e, hoje, vamos conversar sobre Futuro & Design Especulativo. As convidadas deste episódio são: Ana Paula Medeiros: Historiadora, designer, mestra em Tecnologia & Sociedade e pesquisadora de afrofuturismo e anfitiã deste episódio.@euanapaulamedeiros Paula Visioná: Doutora em comunicação social, mestre em design estratégico e graduada em moda. Pesquisadora de tendências comportamentais e sócioculturais. Entusiasta e pesquisadora da Economia Criativa. Especialista em Cenários de Futuros.@paulavisonasite Coral Michelin: Designer estratégica e ecossistêmica, doutoranda em Design, Mestre em Design Estratégico, graduada em gestao ambiental – Estudo, pesquiso e trabalho com inovação, estratégia, descolonização, regeneração e futuros regenerativos. Sou ecofeminista, pró-idigenismo e ativista da ecologia, além de poeta e ilustradora nas horas vagas.@coralmichelin Rosangela Araújo: Designer, mestra em gestão ambiental, presidente da ProDesignPr, Business Designer na Deloitte Digital, diretora e técnica de som neste episódio. @sustentacto Referências e links: Autores e Autoras citados: Fiona Raby e Anthony Dunne; Francesco Zurlo; Ailton Krenak; Michel Maffezzolli; Susana Saulquin; Autores descoloniais: Rita Laura Segato, Julieta Paredes, Bruno Simões Gonçalves, José Carlos Mariátegui, Maria Lugones, Aníbal Quijano, Alberto Acosta Afrofuturismo e design https://www.dezeen.com/tag/afrofuturism/ BSAM (Black Speculative Arts Movement) https://www.bsam-art.com/ https://www.instagram.com/bsam.la/ https://www.instagram.com/bsambrasil/ Afrofuturismo, Arte e Stem https://www.instagram.com/afrofuturism.as/ Projeto AEI - Arte Eletrônica Indígena http://aei.art.br/ Libertando futuros domesticados pelo design imperialista http://www.usabilidoido.com.br/libertando_futuros_domesticados_pelo_design_imperialista.html Conheça a Lista de Mulheres: http://bit.ly/listaMulheresDI Participe na Lista de Mulheres: http://bit.ly/MulheresDesignInovacao Link do Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/mulheresemdesign/shared_invite/zt-41jqs8f4-WzloLeFIEjnztqR0IKl9Ew
In this episode of Tech Vitals, Zac and Debbie explore the New Compass of Healthcare - Patient Experience Design. To help us understand how the industry is pushing the boundaries of the patient experience, Zac and Debbie are joined by a panel of three guests, all of whom are innovators and designers in this field: Matt Kelly is a Business Designer and Partner at DoTank, a human centered design consultancy based in Chicago, IL. Terrell Smith is a registered Nurse and the Senior Director of Patient & Family Engagement for Vanderbilt University Medical Center's clinical enterprise located in Nashville, TN. Terri Zborowsky is a PhD of Interior Design, registered Nurse, adjunct professor, and Design Researcher at HGA Architects & Engineers out of the St. Paul, MN. Enjoy the wonderful conversation on designing success around The New Compass: Patience Experience.
Pro Organizer Bootcamp: A Podcast for Professional Home Organizers
Today I'm chatting with Alicia Lozano, founder of The Motivated Co where she is a Business Designer and Systems Strategist. She has over 7 years in corporate coaching, consulting, and training PLUS a Master's in Organizational Development and Leadership. Alicia is an advocate for the underdog and loves inspiring her community to believe in themselves so that they design their ideal life from any situation and from any past! Meet Alicia at https://www.themotivatedco.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/iamalicialozano/ PLUS learn more about the resources we mentioned through Pat Flynn https://www.smartpassiveincome.com + Noah Kagan https://okdork.com/blog + Sahara Rose https://iamsahararose.com/ + the “Light is the New Black” book by Rebecca Campbell https://rebeccacampbell.me/lightisthenewblack Plus, connect with Melisa at Pro Organizer Bootcamp and learn how to take your home organizing business to the next level! ► Website & Coaching: https://www.proorganizerbootcamp.com/ ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/proorganizerbootcamp ► LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melisameral ► Facebook: Join our Professional Organizer Community at https://www.facebook.com/groups/proorganizerbootcamp ► Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/proorganizerbootcamp ► YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MelisaMeral/videos ► HoneyBook Contracts & Invoicing Software for Pro Organizers - get 20% off with Melisa's link at http://share.honeybook.com/melisa823
En este episodio de Producto Digital, dentro de Más Allá de la Innovación seguiremos divulgando sobre producto digital y product management, en esta ocasión con Idaira González. En el capítulo de hoy vamos a hablar de... innovación. Y si queréis llevaros mucho valor del episodio es especialmente útil que abráis la mente. Hablamos de la trayectoria de nuestra invitada de Idaira González Petit. Idaira es un referente en el mundo de la innovación. Es IBM Garage Designer. Durante esta entrega del podcat conoceremos sobre su papel de Business Designer y como Managing Innovation Consultant Conversamos, en clave de historias, de: - cómo se trabaja la innovación en una gran corporación como IBM. - de casos de buenas prácticas en innovación. - de los retos de la innovación para con los Productos Digitales. Porque de lo que se trata en este episodio es que penséis en cómo los cambios en las personas, en sus entornos, en sus procesos o en la tecnología que usan pueden generar beneficios, y cómo ese beneficio es medible, pero a la vez subjetivo, porque la métrica siempre la elige el que nos cuenta esa historia de innovación. Presenta y dirige: Rosa Cano Contacto: https://www.mypublicinbox.com/MasAlla... Música: by Kevin McLeod Licencia : Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA)
En este episodio de Producto Digital, dentro de Más Allá de la Innovación seguiremos divulgando sobre producto digital y product management, en esta ocasión con Idaira González. En el capítulo de hoy vamos a hablar de… innovación. Y si queréis llevaros mucho valor del episodio es especialmente útil que abráis la mente. Hablamos de la trayectoria de nuestra invitada de Idaira González Petit. Idaira es un referente en el mundo de la innovación. Es IBM Garage Designer. Durante esta entrega del podcat conoceremos sobre su papel de Business Designer y como Managing Innovation Consultant Conversamos, en clave de historias, de: – cómo se trabaja la innovación en una gran corporación como IBM. – de casos de buenas prácticas en innovación. – de los retos de la innovación para con los Productos Digitales. Porque de lo que se trata en este episodio es que penséis en cómo los cambios en las personas, en sus entornos, en sus procesos o en la tecnología que usan pueden generar beneficios, y cómo ese beneficio es medible, pero a la vez subjetivo, porque la métrica siempre la elige el que nos cuenta esa historia de innovación. Presenta y dirige: Rosa Cano Contacto: https://www.mypublicinbox.com/MasAlla… Música: by Kevin McLeod Licencia : Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA)
Gemeinsam mit Julian Schildknecht, CEO von Lift und Experte für Digitalisierung, Business Designer und Coach, gründete Justus von Wedekind, COO von Lift, passionierter Kiter, systemischer Management Coach und Experte für Motivation, im Jahre 2019 die Lift for future GmbH, deren Vision es ist, Menschen und Organisationen zu einer Einheit werden zu lassen
For building product manufacturers, being innovative in your business is the only way to stay relevant and ahead of your competition. But “innovative” can be a little vague, right? We were excited to break that down on the podcast, so manufacturers can approach innovation in the construction industry with confidence. In this episode, Zach and Beth talk with Peter Jacobson, a Business Designer at Panasonic, about how to stay competitive in building materials and making sure your products are both innovative and successful.
En pro de mejorar la experiencia de usuario, la calidad y gestión de proyectos desde el éxito, hemos invitado directo de Buenos Aires, Argentina a Franco Falaschi - Product and Business Designer, quien nos ilustró sobre un marco de trabajo prometedor, llamado Design Ops, el cual se refiere la orquestación y optimización de personas en un flujo de trabajo, que nos ayuda a mejorar los procesos, habilidades de las personas, medida que ayuda a los profesionales en el área a crear valor a través del impacto de diseños consistentes y potentes. Síguenos en Instagram como @uxfriends_podcast para enterarte del próximo episodio y más contenido extra que dejamos para ti, además si tienes sugerencias escríbenos un DM. Host
▶️ Da anni sentiamo parlare di innovazione e trasformazione digitale: all'atto pratico, cosa significa portare innovazione e trasformazione all'interno di un'azienda?▶️ Come possiamo come individui cavalcare l'onda di un mercato del lavoro in continua evoluzione e cambiamento?
Romina is a business design consultant at the Chemistry Team. She is also the founder and blogger at Blaastyle. She was born in Switzerland but has a base in Singapore. After university and many experiences with brands and events, Romina has decided to make blogging and content creation, her full time job.
As a fresh business graduate, Alen Faljic joined the design agency IDEO Munich as a business designer. The world of design quickly fascinated him as he wasn’t familiar with user-centricity and the power of design. However, he soon started to notice the gap between the design and business communities. As someone working in the intersection of the two, he decided to explore deeper into the relationship between the two. Today, Alen is the founder and CEO of the d.MBA which helps designers gain business confidence. d.MBA has 300+ alumni students over 50+ countries and a 97% completion rate!LEVEL UP YOUR BUSINESS SKILLS:Learn the business fundamentals and level up as a designer by taking part in the 6-week online part-time d.MBA course!CONNECT WITH ALEN FALJIC:Connect with Alen Faljic on LinkedInGain business confidence on the go by listening to d.MBA podcast hosted by Alen Faljic
To innovate, a company doesn’t necessarily have to rush out and invent a new product. Innovation starts when all stakeholders are working as a cohesive unit and have identified a common mission. https://www.linkedin.com/in/mkellychicago/ (Matt Kelly), a partner and Business Designer at Do Tank, believes that to be successful, a company needs to take some time to do some business modeling that allows them to increase efficiency and ensure they are targeting the right customer demographics. Matt spoke with Patrick and Shelli about business design and the concept of validating assumptions through pressure tests. If you are interested in business design and modeling, check out Do Tank’s https://academy.dotankdo.com/ (tools and templates) in their Business Design Academy. (01:23) - What is Do Tank? (02:43) - Getting the ball rolling (05:56) - Navigating the internal landscape (08:05) - Closing the feedback loop (11:19) - Validating assumptions (14:23) - Agility is key (17:28) - Creating compelling pitches (23:14) - Articulating vision (25:40) - Craving for variety (26:55) - Lessons learned (29:09) - Clients all over the board Matt Kelly is a partner and business designer with Do Tank, which helps teams create better businesses. Roughly half of Matt's work is in healthcare, and the rest of it is spread around a wide variety of industries. The focus of his work includes building new business models, strategic planning, value proposition design, upskilling folks on innovation, and designing physical & virtual events. He holds a Bachelor's degree in English Literature from the University of Chicago and an MBA from the University of Illinois at Chicago. He lives in Chicago with his wife and three year old son. If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Innovation and the Digital Enterprise in https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/innovation-and-the-digital-enterprise/id1451753709?mt=2 (Apple Podcasts), https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy50cmFuc2lzdG9yLmZtL2lubm92YXRpb24tYW5kLXRoZS1kaWdpdGFsLWVudGVycHJpc2U%3D (Google Podcasts), https://open.spotify.com/show/3fOSh73F3sjyK7TIMFSOc1?si=uRAeLNvjQjmbnFjzWIvMlg (Spotify) or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/innovation-and-the-digital-enterprise/id1451753709?mt=2 (Apple Podcasts). It really helps others find the show. https://www.dante32.com/ (Podcast episode production by Dante32.)
Starting a business is a fun and great experience. It takes a lot of work but the rewards and blessings are wondering. Starting a business requires proper planning and part of that is estimating your startup cost. In this episode learn what startup cost really means and how to estimate them!
En el episodio 25 de esta semana tenemos con nosotros a Idaira González, Business Designer y Manager Innovation Consultant en IBM. Nos habla sobre qué es la innovación, cómo podemos innovar en nuestra empresa, los distintos tipos de innovación y cómo al final, se aplica a nuestros proyectos.
*What does a career in consulting look like? How can we cut through the noise in data? What does digital disruption mean to us? This week, Arvind joins me to discuss business innovation and the benefit of approaching the market from multiple perspectives.* Arvind, CEO & Founder of Lenz, is a Business Designer whose methods are at the intersection of astute business strategy and creative design thinking. He spent 3 years at Berkeley Business School, 2 years heading strategy at a leading design thinking firm and 8 years in corporate strategy working with C-suite executives. Arvind’s strategies are differentiated since he digs deep to find the truth in any situation and brings to surface powerful insights that are missed by many. He approaches every project with an open mind and allows the customers, the market, the executives vision and the company dynamics to inform strategies. His open minded approach allows him to work with diverse individuals and find unique insights. He is not shy to tell you that you are heading down the wrong path or share his views on how you can shape the world. Arvind got his MBA from UC Berkeley and his MSc in EE from Clemson University. He founded a nonprofit called Oxygen that promotes learning for MBA’s post business school. Find him at arvind@lenzandyou.com or http://www.lenzandyou.com/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/shake-the-cosmos-empower-your-vision/donations
'The reasons why uniforms exist is for various reasons. Among them is to visually identify a staff member, which is a functional reason - a really practical reason, rather. It's also to take away any outside... personality that can come through on the person's body.' This episode, Caitlin Setnicar, Australian National University anthropology graduate with First Class Honours (2018) and current Business Designer at ThinkPlace, chats with Dee. They unpack customer service abuse and the many frameworks in place that allow this normalised violence to happen and continue happening, discuss some pathways to applied anthropology and consulting work, and explore how ethnography can be portrayed through cartoons. You can learn more about ThinkPlace at https://www.thinkplaceglobal.com/ Quotes, Links and Citations can be found at our website https://thefamiliarstrange.com/ Check us out on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and let us know what you found most interesting in this episode or share your own retail 'horror' story. Let's keep talking strange, together! If you like what we do and are in a position to do so, you can help us to keep making content by supporting us through Patreon. Our Patreon can be found at https://www.patreon.com/thefamiliarstrange This anthropology podcast is supported by the Australian Anthropological Society, the ANU's College of Asia and the Pacific and College of Arts and Social Sciences, and the Australian Centre for the Public Awareness of Science, and is produced in collaboration with the American Anthropological Association. Music by Pete Dabro: dabro1.bandcamp.com Shownotes by Deanna Catto Podcast edited by Deanna Catto and Matthew Phung
Neste podcast Hulk Giannelli entrevista a engenheria de produção e fundadora da Carvalhinha Creative Business Design. Marília Carvalhinha tem a a habilidade única de juntar finanças com o setor criativo. É coordenadora da Pós Graduação de Gestão Estratégica em Negócios e Varejo de Moda da FAAP e Conselheira de Administração Certificada pelo IBGC. Graduada e ... Ler mais Profissão: Designer 22 – Marília Carvalhinha (Business Designer) O post Profissão: Designer 22 – Marília Carvalhinha (Business Designer) apareceu primeiro em ATOM studios.
Show Notes:How a woman who no one thought had one iota of talent proved them wrong. Doffie transformed her humble beginnings to a unique retail and interior decorating business.In this interview we get her back-story and delve deep into the obstacles she overcame and what drives her.A stick and a leaf putting good wishes on people The many ways to express her one desireI just thought “I can do that” so I didTrouble on legs - the catalyst of an uncomfortable abusive family situation A bit of an actress - the performance and drama of retail Looking “up the hill” to break through the barriers of her own black and white experience Winning the WA Premier’s Phoenix award and what it led toSelf-talk barriers to a different life Retail Location, Location, LocationThe preciousness of children - Michael and his bearLeaving a legacy - Doffie’s vision for enhancing young girl’s and young women’s lives.To get in touch with Doffie Athersmith:Website: https://doffie.com.au/Email: creations@doffie.com.au Phone: 0409 882 596Ready to transform your business?Book a 15 minute phone chatLinks:Pauline Bright website Pauline Bright on LinkedIn Bright Business on Facebook Pauline Bright on Twitter
Today Kristy talks to Melissa Pepers, Founder of Bonbo. Melissa is here for the dreamers that are serious about turning their ideas into a business that turns heads and opens wallets. As a Business Designer, Melissa turns good ideas into disruptive businesses and magic brands every day. She shares incredible insights in this episode whether you are a new or seasoned business owner. There are multiple goldmines throughout, so grab a pen and paper when tuning into this episode! We also talk about: - What a Business Designer is - The importance of a competitive advantage - How to become a ‘micro-monopoly' - Melissa's methodology at Bonbo - The relevancy of jumping on trends like TikTok Where to find Melissa: www.bonbo.co IG: @bonboau Promo codes: Bonbo: Use the code KRISTYGRAY at checkout to receive $50 off any service booked at Bonbo.co Subscribe >> Soundcloud + Spotify + Apple Podcasts Support >> Rate, review and share this episode with your family and friends! Find out more about Kristy at www.kristygray.com
S4 Ep5 AMARCORD VINTAGE FASHION: Patti, Marco, and Veronica discuss 20 years in business, designer vintage, Italian labels, and their fashion rental archive. Listen and subscribe on: iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | or wherever you get your podcasts! Please rate & review the show so more vintage lovers find this community. Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly interview show about rad vintage style with guests you’ll want to go thrifting with. Find the show on Twitter at @PreLovedPod and follow @brumeanddaisy and #PreLovedPod for updates on future episodes. This episode of Pre-Loved Podcast is sponsored by Depop. Depop Depop is a fashion marketplace with over 18 million users (including me, and many of you) in 147 countries who are all about rare, reworked, vintage, thrifted, secondhand, and sustainable fashion. If you’re looking for a way to update your wardrobe that’s better for your wallet and the planet, download Depop, or head over to Depop.com to shop and discover unique fashion from all over the world. Pre-Loved Podcast: Amarcord Vintage Fashion This week we have three very special guests, Patti, Marco, and Veronica of Amarcord Vintage. Amarcord Vintage was started in 2000, so they are celebrating 20 years this year! Their inventory ranges from Victorian to the 1990s, with a focus on mid-century and features famous labels as well as great undiscovered manufacturers. A focus is placed on sourcing in Italy, homeland of the owners, Patti and Marco. Today we speak with Patti and Marco, as well as Veronica, the Creative Director of the business. In this episode, we talk about the storied history of the business, designer vintage, the stunning rental archive for designers and stylists, their legacy in this industry, and -- of course -- stories about beautiful pieces. Thanks for listening, and let’s dive right in! All the Episode Links: Amarcord Vintage @amarcordvintage Entrupy - authentication software Wes Anderson film aesthetic Pedro Almodóvar Caballero - filmmaker Federico Fellini Dario Argento Giallo film genre Amarcord Rental Archive Amarcord appears in Girls S5xEp6 Garments in “The Irishmen” Patricia Field - vintage styling Steven Meisel - fashion photographer Craig McDean - photographer Kota Eberhardt wearing vintage Thierry Mugler Bella Hadid and Natalie Westling in vintage from Amarcord in Vogue Italia editorial Jean-Paul Gaultier A Current Affair market Richard Wainwright - A Current Affair founder - on Pre-Loved Podcast Alessandro Michele Jacquemus Virgil Abloh Events: Bohemian Betty Flea Market - April 4th-5th in Cedar Rapids Shaping Fashion Forum - April 18th in Minneapolis Minneapolis Vintage Market - April 19th in Minneapolis Pre-Loved in Portland Meet Up - April 24th in Portland Sustainable Fashion Forum - April 25th and 26th in Portland * For more good stuff every week be sure you get our newsletter! It’s called The French Press and you can sign up here. **Pre-Loved Podcast stickers are on sale now! PayPal me $4.00 USD at this link, and provide your address, and I will ship you a sticker anywhere in the world! ***Our Depop shop is @prelovedpod if you want to find some vintage gems and support the show. Pre-Loved Podcast is created by Emily Stochl of Brume & Daisy. Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, and Brume & Daisy blog.
Anfang Januar konnte ich die Audi Business Innovation in München besuchen und konnte mit Andreas Rey sprechen. Die Audi Business Innovation, kurz ABI, arbeitet ungewöhnlich und ist daher auch auf dem NextOrganizing Festival vertreten. Was Selbstorganisation heißt und warum es bei der Audi-Tochter keine klassischen Abteilungen gibt, möchte dieser Podcast zeigen.Bei der ABI ist Selbstorganisation in dynamische Circle-Struktur gefragt, klassische Abteilungen findet man hier nicht mehr. Hier hat sich Andreas von Controller unter anderem zum Facilitator Kultur & TransformationEinfach mal in unsere Episode 5 zum NextOrganizing Festival reinhören! Zur PersonAndreas Rey ist Business Designer bei der Audi Business Innovation und wie viele bei der Abi in der Rolle eines Facilitators. Neben dieser Rolle hat er verschiede weiter Rollen in der Organisation. Die Audi Business Innovation GmbHDie Audi Business Innovation GmbH wurde 2013 von der AUDI AG als eine 100-prozentige Tochtergesellschaft ins Leben gerufen, um dem Kerngeschäft neue Impulse zu geben. In der Audi Business Innovation GmbH werden innovative Konzepte, Produkte und Services an der Schnittstelle zwischen Technologie, digitalen Geschäftsmodellen und Mobilität entwickelt und betrieben, sowie entsprechende Beteiligungen gehalten. Darüber hinaus arbeitet die Audi Business Innovation GmbH in den unterschiedlichen Formen mit externen Partnern aus den Sektoren Mobilität und Digitalisierung zusammen und erweitert mit digitalen Services das Leistungsspektrum der AUDI AG.Du möchtest mehr über Andreas und die ABI erfahren?Dann besuche uns auf den NextOrganizing Festival am 16.06 & 17.06.2020 in Frankfurt-Offenbach/Main (www.nextorganizing.de) Weiterlesen
Business designer Michelle Warner talks about how to make that all-important decision of crossing the chasm from experimentation mode to a business model that's designed to grow. Key takeaways: Why business design is a hybrid approach to creating a business model Why Michelle moved from a multi million dollar tech startup to business design The symptoms of knowing when you’ve hit the ceiling The decisions entrepreneurs make over and over again How to choose your business priorities
Design leadership, problem solving and innovation. Maicol Parker-Chavez is a Business Designer and Design Sprint Facilitator. He helps organisations build better solutions, faster through inclusion and design.Show notes:Music by Hard Fact from Fugue
DJ, Business Designer, and Curator Brandon Ball talks about how he balances two creative careers, loving the "Black Godfather" documentary, and...Cookout trays LOL.
Indudablemente, la experiencia de usuario interesa. Medios de comunicación, profesionales y empleos centran el foco en este nuevo sector que está irrumpiendo con fuerza a todos los niveles del mercado. Pero, más allá de que el usuario se esté convirtiendo en el centro de la estrategia de las compañías, ¿se trata de una moda o de un sector consolidado? Para descubrirlo, recurriremos al informe del estado del sector de la UX en España durante el 2018, elaborado desde UXER School en colaboración con Rocket Studio, consultora española en la que trabajan Sara López, CEO y directora de UX, Sergio Herranz, UX Lead, y Javier Larrea, CEO & Business Designer en UXER School.
En este episodio cambiamos un poco el formato para dar toda la cobertura posible a nuestro Bank Design Sprint, metodología aplicada en el sector banca durante cinco productivos días, celebrado en Madrid del 22 al 26 de octubre y bajo el amparo de BBVA Next Technologies, con la colaboración y mentoría de Stefano Serafinelli, Google Expert y CEO de Teacup Lab junto a Eduardo Munilla, podcaster del canal y cofundador de La Banca Innova, así como Javier Larrea, CEO de UXER School y Business Designer.
Doesn't it sound nice to work a maximum of 25 hours/week? Or, what about adding more time and fun to your schedule without sacrificing revenue? My friend Selina has it figured out :) What do you do when you want to start a service business, you know you have a marketable skill, but you have no idea how to start? Or, what do you do when you have a healthy 6-figure business, but you feel like everything is chaotic with little to no structure, and you have almost no time for yourself because you feel like if you stop at any moment, your business will collapse? If either of those are questions you find yourself wanting answers to, listen to this episode. Selina is a lifestyle business designer who consults successful entrepreneurs on how to scale their business, build outsourced teams, and free up their time so they can have it all—high profits and life quality. She's wildly entertaining to talk to and has a fun-loving and wickedly smart personality, and in this episode, she brings the heat. Topics Discussed How Selina started her business with just one email (bonus: she reads us the exact email) The generosity in sharing what you know with the world Getting past the fear of sharing your knowledge How to not become a robot Getting your identity from the right sources to feel empowered Playing small versus humility The cyclical nature of life and business The stages of business growth Using the pomodoro technique for more focused work How Selina works only 25 hours/wk Self discovery and finding purpose Learning to turn bad situations into good outcomes Resources and Mentions Selina's website: TheLifeDesignCo.com Book recommendation: Predictable Success by Les McKeown Book recommendation: The Synergist by Les McKeown
Die Business Model Canvas (BMC) ist eines der zentralen Tools für Business Designer und Innovatoren. Wenn es darum geht Geschäftsmodelle strukturiert aufzubereiten, zu vergleichen oder weiterzuentwickeln, bietet die Canvas ein verständliches Vokabular und eine effektive Methodik. In diesem Webinar bekommt Ihr eine Einführung zu den Grundlagen der Business Model Canvas und ihrer Verwendung.
In our Creative Confidence series chat with IDEO CoLab Co-Managing Director Joe Gerber, we explored the world of business prototyping. In his early days as a Business Designer at IDEO, Joe noticed that experimenting and prototyping were an essential part of IDEO’s process and became curious about prototyping something complicated and abstract like a business. Applying the design approach and philosophy to new business ventures with techniques like prototyping creates a clearer path forward.
Let’s talk about how to manage creative projects In this podcast, Emma Morgan from The Business Designer speaks to me about how to manage creative projects and why they are different from others. Emma works with business owners and creative directors who want to build their brands. Her approach combines project management with creative strategy, […]
Let’s talk about how to manage creative projects In this podcast, Emma Morgan from The Business Designer speaks to me about how to manage creative projects and why they are different from others. Emma works with business owners and creative directors who want to build their brands. Her approach combines project management with creative strategy, […]
Hard to believe it's been three weeks since we released Episode 17. Joe and I were on a long patrol North of the Wall, but we're now back safe and sound in the good company of the interwebs, our microphones, and a whole bunch of Venture Design That Blows Our Minds (VDTBOM). In the future we aim to hit a regular stride of podcast releases every two weeks. So, here's Episode 18. We talk through a wide range of topics, from the fermentation process to Charlotte's Web to Star Wars. Maybe a bit too much Star Wars. We're joined this week by Susan O'Malley. Susan is a Business Designer at IDEO, and as you might expect she combines an incisive mind for business systems with an extremely creative and well-read mindset. We hoped having Susan join us on the pod would help us achieve some new heights of VDTBOM awesomeness, so we hope you enjoy our conversation together as much as we did. We hope to have Susan back as a regular on future pods. By the way, if we were measuring the progress of this podcast in a unit of Sopranos Seasons, we would now be about a third of the way through Season Two. One of the things we've learned along the way of creating these 18 podcast episodes is the surprising amount of time editing and production takes—and we're not even shooting for a Roman Mars level of seamless audio quality here at IDEO Futures (though we want it to be great). Roughly speaking, for us every ten minutes of podcast requires about an hour of editing time. We're not bringing this up as a complaint, more to identify a big opportunity for someone to come in and make podcast a whole lot easier. We're not sure what the solution is, but if there's an entrepreneur out there working on a solution, we wish you the best of luck! Want to keep in touch? Follow us on Twitter, @ideofutures, send us a tweet or send us an email at futures@ideo.com. We read every one of them. You can also sign up for our King Ship newsletter at www.ideofutur.es. Our next one comes out this week! As always, the IDEO Futures podcast is available on iTunes. Please subscribe here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ideo-futures/id938339249?mt=2 Thank you for listening! May the Force be with you! #kingship #dontgetreadygetstarted #peace
Designer Emily Henderson of HGTV offers helpful tips on how to put together a design plan in one day, with the use of Epson business solutions.