This is Experience by Design, a podcast that brings new perspectives to the experiences we have everyday. Does standing in line always have to suck? Why are airports so uncomfortable? What does it mean to be loyal to a brand? Why do you love being connected but dislike feeling tethered to your smart phone? Can we train people to care about the climate?
Join Sociologist Gary David and Anthropologist Adam Gamwell on an expedition to the frontiers of culture and business through the lens of human experience. We're here to make sense of the madness with leading psychologists, cognitive and social scientists, entrepreneurs, and business leaders.
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This is Experience by Design, a podcast that brings new perspectives to the experiences we have everyday. Does standing in line always have to suck? Why are airports so uncomfortable? What does it mean to be loyal to a brand? Why do you love being connected but dislike feeling tethered to your smart phone? Can we train people to care about the climate?
Join Sociologist Gary David and Anthropologist Adam Gamwell on an expedition to the frontiers of culture and business through the lens of human experience. We're here to make sense of the madness with leading psychologists, cognitive and social scientists, entrepreneurs, and business leaders.
Playing on a sports team and being an employee have a lot in common, namely the experience that you have depends on the leadership that is present. Bad leadership invariably means bad experiences. Unfortunately, those who aspire to leadership don't always have the requisite characters to make for a good leader. Also, the leadership pool can be limited by the number of people who see themselves as leaders. If we can expand that number, the outcome will hopefully be better leaders.
On this episode of Experience by Design, I welcome Amy Kemp to the podcast. Amy started her career as a teacher, and then shifted to sales. Regardless of where she found herself, she experienced the same phenomenon of women not being appreciated for their leadership potential. In her book "I See You," she talks about how women are underappreciated, misunderstood, and generally not seen. Amy works with clients to help change that. She help the people she works with find their worth to receive pay raises, acquire high-paying clients, and achieve a better work-life balance. In the end, she helps people see the ways that they have qualities to lead, and how those qualities are need now more than ever.
Experience by Design
This is Experience by Design, a podcast that brings new perspectives to the experiences we have everyday. Does standing in line always have to suck? Why are airports so uncomfortable? What does it mean to be loyal to a brand? Why do you love being connected but dislike feeling tethered to your smart phone? Can we train people to care about the climate?
Join Sociologist Gary David and Anthropologist Adam Gamwell on an expedition to the frontiers of culture and business through the lens of human experience. We're here to make sense of the madness with leading psychologists, cognitive and social scientists, entrepreneurs, and business leaders.