The era of Web3 has dawned, as a product designer what might be some of the things you need to consider when designing a Web3 product and what aspects should you focus on. Connect with me on an engaging journey to explore the world of Web3.
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Wednesday Web Jam is back next week! After a well-deserved summer break, we welcome our community back with a session on “Storytelling” from our guest Jeroen Weide, van der at DesignThinkers Academy and DesignThinkers Agency. Together, let’s listen to the storytellers of Hollywood. In this Web Jam, we will practice two important tools they use to create powerful stories. Wednesday Web Jam no. 111 - "How to pitch creative ideas" with Pedro Janeiro and Mimp Jiamton7/15/2022 Ever wanted to pitch something but don’t know how? Wonder how to deliver ideas properly? Let’s structure a solid pitch and explain creative ideas better! Join us in understanding the critical steps, the perils and the pitfalls of pitching. In this session, you will have the chance to prepare a pitch and get it revised online in real-time, with our speakers and community. With Pedro’s experience throughout the years as an Innovation Director and then Partner at DesignThinkers, he has helped innovation in-house teams sell their ideas at the board level and structure explaining creative ideas to a fresh audience. Mimp’s experience as a Visual designer will help you understand how to focus on the visual aspects of your pitch. Bringing a visualisation helps build up the message you want to convey. We open the floor to the Web Jam community to talk about any of their projects inspired by design thinking, innovation, strategy, service design, visual thinking, or anything under the design hat. Using the face-paced “Pecha Kucha” Style, an effective, innovative and quick style of storytelling. Each speaker got 20 seconds to present 20 slides on their area of the topic chosen followed by discussion time. In times of disruption, we are called to look beyond the patterns of the past into a future that wants to emerge. Theory U creates that bridge comprising a framework for implementing awareness-based change, and a new narrative, updating our mental and institutional operating systems in all of society’s sectors – social, economic and environmental. In this session we will look into the U Journey, knowing that Theory U draws our attention to the source and interior condition from which we operate. Who am I? What is my work? How can we relink the parts and the whole? What do I feel that wants to emerge? Although the Stone Age is part of our distant past, knowing your wooly mammoth has continued to be critical to understanding and building thriving communities. In this session, we will explore a working definition of online community and the success factors that help to ensure it will thrive and have an impact. Join the session to learn:
Let's step into the future - but from the eyes of your favorite movie character! In this session, we will be exploring the social and cultural implications of future technologies by using an approach called Pastiche scenarios. Join us with Deepshika Yadav and help unravel the journey of Cinderella driving autonomous vehicles, Neville Longbottom fumbling with 3D printers and Dr Strange using AR apps. In the age of Big Data, we rightly understand that meaningful insights can be derived from metrics and analytics. However, like any other strength, we can and often do overplay our reliance on data, sometimes with tragic consequences. In this session, we’ll explore how we might help our organizations and clients find the balance between data, metrics, and Human-Centered Design. ![]()
Have you ever managed conflicting mandates from stakeholders? Or seen an organization make a decision, only to swing back again months later? These tensions are a sign that a polarity is at play. Many mistake polarities for problems to be solved, but polarities are not solvable problems and have no absolute right or wrong answers. In this WWJ session we’ll see how ubiquitous polarities are and how to identify and work with them. Polarity management is a simple and effective tool for navigating complex issues at work and in life. This session will present “strategic foresight”, a structured and systematic way of using ideas about the future to better anticipate and prepare for change. COVID-19 wrecked the plans and strategies of organizations everywhere, while injecting greater uncertainty into a world already undergoing disruptive social and technological change. Foresight can help us navigate through the recovery and beyond by discerning plausible alternative futures and applying the insights to present-day planning. It is ideally suited to a world upended by the pandemic and rapid transformations in the way we live, work and interact. During the session, Bart will demonstrate how to use the “Futures Wheel,” one of the various tools and techniques used by Foresight practitioners to explore potential consequences of trends and events |
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