Are you a design strategy graduate entering the job market, interested in transitioning to a design strategy role, or are you just interested in learning more about design strategy in general? Then this podcast could be interesting for you.
In The Design Strategy Podcast Josephine Scholtes talks to people who work at the intersect of business innovation and design. Episodes contain speakers who work at Kiwi.com, Thoughtworks, TUI, Rijksmuseum, Butterfly Works and many more to come.
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Are you a design strategy graduate entering the job market, interested in transitioning to a design strategy role, or are you just interested in learning more about design strategy in general? Then this podcast could be interesting for you.
In The Design Strategy Podcast Josephine Scholtes talks to people who work at the intersect of business innovation and design. Episodes contain speakers who work at Kiwi.com, Thoughtworks, TUI, Rijksmuseum, Butterfly Works and many more to come.
DISCLAIMER: all speakers on this podcast speak on behalf of themselves and do not represent the company they work for.
Susana Tort is a design strategist within the social innovation sector and is currently working as an innovation strategist and design lead at MIT GOV/LAB. This lab is part of the well-known university Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and focuses on innovation in citizen engagement and government responsiveness. In this episode Susana talks about designing interventions, wicked problems, being comfortable with ambiguity and the importance of creating collaborative spaces so people can connect, communicate and create. In her opinion this last point, is something we as design strategists are good at and we should use that at our advantage. But there’s a fine line between creating collaborative spaces and letting the experts be the ones that are having the conversations. Listen to the episode to learn more.
Key words:
- Designing for governance
- Designing interventions
- Marshall Ganz
- Tropicalization
- Creating spaces
- Wicked problems
- Collaborative spaces
- Unintended consequences
- Viviane Castillo (challenges of design research)
- Support systems for design researchers
- Being comfortable with ambiguity
DISCLAIMER: all speakers on this podcast speak on behalf of themselves and do not represent the company they work for.
The Design Strategy Podcast
Are you a design strategy graduate entering the job market, interested in transitioning to a design strategy role, or are you just interested in learning more about design strategy in general? Then this podcast could be interesting for you.
In The Design Strategy Podcast Josephine Scholtes talks to people who work at the intersect of business innovation and design. Episodes contain speakers who work at Kiwi.com, Thoughtworks, TUI, Rijksmuseum, Butterfly Works and many more to come.
DISCLAIMER: all speakers on this podcast speak on behalf of themselves and do not represent the company they work for.