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  1. Design Thinking with Tim Brown and Yves Béhar

    Yves Béhar, CEO/Founder, fuseproject; COO, Jawbone Tim Brown, President and CEO, IDEO Peter Schwartz, Co-founder, Global Business Network; Senior Vice President, Salesforce - Moderator

    Design is not just for house interiors or a tech gadget’s user interface. Design has come to infiltrate how great leaders think, collaborate and tackle the world’s smallest and greatest problems. The idea of design thinking, often credited to IDEO CEO Tim Brown, has transformed analytical thinking into creative yet practical problem solving. It is thinking outside the box come to life. Yves Béhar has leveraged his design ethos with a dedication to quality and a positive consumer-product relationship, and has led a number of diverse design projects like One Laptop Per Child and the NYC Condom, for that city’s Department of Health. Join us as the wizards of design thinking Brown and Béhar dissect the formula for harmonizing industry, beauty, brand and meaning.

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 2 months ago

  2. David Kelley IDEO Stanford D.School Design Thinking Interview

    David Kelley Design Thinking Interview by Avi Solomon: http://boingboing.net/2012/09/22/design-thinking-for-social-goo.html

    —Huffduffed by avisolo 4 months ago

  3. Listen to the podcast: Tim Brown

    Podcast and transcript from Intersections 07 of Tim Brown of Ideo, discussing ‘design thinking’, and whether it can help us be more optimistic about the future of design

    http://www.designcouncil.org.uk/resources-and-events/Designers/Intersections-071/The-challenges-of-design-thinking/

    —Huffduffed by andybudd 2 years ago

  4. DesignMatters Podcast

    an interview with swissmiss.com

    —Huffduffed by asasku 2 years ago

  5. Entrevista concedida para o programa Hyperlink da rádio UFMG

    Entrevista concedida no dia 09/12/2009 para o programa Hyperlink veiculado na Rádio UFMG Educativa 104,5 FM.

    Temas: - Impressões sobre Interaction South America 2009 realizado pelo IxDA Brasil. - Impressões sobre o mercado e a área do Design de Interação no Brasil. - Conversa sobre o projeto do portal da Fundep: http://www.fundep.ufmg.br desenvolvido pela Mapa Digital. Nessa conversa falo sobre a realização de pesquisas, técnicas de pesquisa, visão estratégica, entendimento do cliente e de seu real problema, entendimento do cliente do cliente e sobre como aliar as duas necessidades em uma solução eficiente.

    http://www.ufmg.br/online/web/arquivos/014084.shtml

    —Huffduffed by duduloureiro 2 years ago

  6. Design Imperatives from the Roman Empire to NASA

    The world of design has become big business — and business is being revolutionized by "design thinking."

    Using his own unique career path from Navy nuclear engineer to Harvard MBA to leadership roles at IDEO, Frog Design and Adaptive Path, Michael Meyer zeros in on the lessons of breakdowns and innovation from the Roman spread of civilization to the NASA space program, and provide valuable insight from his insider’s view of the design world over the last 10 years

    http://fora.tv/2010/06/21/Design_Imperatives_from_the_Roman_Empire_to_NASA

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 2 years ago

  7. Read Between the Leading - Episode #26

    This episode takes a turn from our previous episode’s very specific topic. In episode 26, we discuss some lofty ideas concerning design sustainability in all matters (social, economic, environmental, etc.) as well as design altruism. We tackle three specific examples, including Cradle to Cradle, and two inventions that are helping developing nations and people. We go in-depth to discuss our consumption, poke fun at laptop stands, and try to begin to peel the bandaid to see how designers can help.

    We ask that you let us know too. At the end, we pose a few questions, and now more than ever, we’d love to hear from you. This is a big topic that, comparatively, the two of us know nothing about. The question, though, is pretty simple—how can we help?

    In addition, we’d love to have you, dear viewers, on the show. Send us an email. Let us know what times during the week you’re available. Maybe you’ll hear back and be invited on a future episode.

    Finally, we’d like to thank Jos for our acknowledgment in his recent Museo Slab spec book. You can check it out in the shownotes, and the face should be available soon.

    For more detailed shownotes visit http://rbtl.us/post/276326909

    —Huffduffed by leanda 3 years ago

  8. Swissnex Innovation Series: Design in Business

    Design and business have traditionally made uneasy bedfellows, with practitioners of each eyeing each other suspiciously. But in recent years, some companies have demonstrated huge success by adopting a design-savvy approach. That’s led to a resurgence of interest in design as business strategy. There remains little agreement on the best policies, structures, or principles for its smart adoption and execution, however.

    This panel, a continuation of swissnex San Francisco’s series on innovation, brings together those working on every side of the equation, from individuals implementing design within large corporations, to consultants aiming to bring an objective eye to their clients’ problems, to educators working to shape the future discussion.

    With moderator Helen Walters, editor of innovation and design at Bloomberg/BusinessWeek; Helmut Traitler, V.P. of Innovation Partnerships at NESTEC Ltd., in Vevey, Switzerland; Udaya Patnaik, Jump founder and principal; Nathan Shedroff, chair of the MBA in Design Strategy at California College of the Arts; and Mary Jo Cook, Vice President of Discovery and Design for Clorox.

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 3 years ago

  9. Roger Martin: The Design of Business

    The Design of Business shows how leading companies use design thinking to push knowledge through stages that produce breakthrough innovations and competitive advantages. Roger Martin illustrates how to combine proof-based analytical thinking with possibility-based "abductive thinking;" how to change structures and processes to move knowledge from one stage to the next; and how to develop the key tools of design thinkers: observation, imagination, and configuration.

    Through these stories, The Design of Business reveals the true foundation of successful, profitable innovation, connecting the worlds of business and design. Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 00:00:00 -0800 Location: New York, NY, Wollman Hall, New School Program and discussion: http://fora.tv/2009/11/12/Roger_Martin_The_Design_of_Business

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 3 years ago

  10. Read Between the Leading - Episode #26

    This episode takes a turn from our previous episode’s very specific topic. In episode 26, we discuss some lofty ideas concerning design sustainability in all matters (social, economic, environmental, etc.) as well as design altruism. We tackle three specific examples, including Cradle to Cradle, and two inventions that are helping developing nations and people. We go in-depth to discuss our consumption, poke fun at laptop stands, and try to begin to peel the bandaid to see how designers can help.

    We ask that you let us know too. At the end, we pose a few questions, and now more than ever, we’d love to hear from you. This is a big topic that, comparatively, the two of us know nothing about. The question, though, is pretty simple—how can we help?

    In addition, we’d love to have you, dear viewers, on the show. Send us an email. Let us know what times during the week you’re available. Maybe you’ll hear back and be invited on a future episode.

    Finally, we’d like to thank Jos for our acknowledgment in his recent Museo Slab spec book. You can check it out in the shownotes, and the face should be available soon.

    For more detailed shownotes visit http://rbtl.us/post/276326909

    —Huffduffed by rbtl 3 years ago

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