50 Ways to Become More Professionally ExcellentLeslie Bradshaw
This presentation will give you practical, next-level tips to help you become the best version of your professional self.
After powering through it, you will be armed with the tactics you need to grow and nurture your network, deliver world class work product, earn trust and respect, successfully collaborate, and generally take your game up a notch so you advance your career (and have plenty of fun along the way).
Insights will come from successful professionals, pop culture, and Bradshaw's own learnings as a sought-after employee, effective leader, and industry-recognized pioneer.
This presentation was originally delivered as a part of the University of Chicago Alumni Career Program on May 19, 2015.
I Want to Make Games: Where's the (START) button? - CGBC 2013 Presentation b...Josh Caratelli
Presentation of the 'Advice, Tips 'n Tricks' that have been passed onto me about getting into the Video Game Development industry. Presented @ Monash University's Computer Game Boot Camp (CGBC 2013)
This slide show was used by Ishwar Agarwal, Gyanu Karki, and Talha Rehman at the IMPACT National Conference 2017 to facilitate a Design Thinking workshop to address a social problem, Obesity. In particular, the attendees designed solutions of their partner's fast food consumption, which is a major cause of obesity. This workshop was adopted from Stanford d.school's gift giving experience: https://dschool.stanford.edu/groups/designresources/wiki/ed894/the_giftgiving_project.html
This booklet was used by Ishwar Agarwal, Gyanu Karki, and Talha Rehman at the IMPACT National Conference 2017 to facilitate a Design Thinking workshop to address a social problem, Obesity. In particular, the attendees designed solutions of their partner's fast food consumption, which is a major cause of obesity. This workshop was adopted from Stanford d.school's gift giving experience: https://dschool.stanford.edu/groups/designresources/wiki/ed894/the_giftgiving_project.html
Deep Impact or Armageddon? Moving from Idea to DesignCarolyn Chandler
When two businesses have the same idea at the same time, what determines the "winner"? Often the greatness of the idea alone is not enough to predict success, and being first to market can be overrated. If you can connect your idea with the lives of your customers and craft an experience that's useful and enjoyable, you can create something that's truly unique.
In this session Carolyn Chandler, Experience Design author, consultant and instructor, will discuss moving from idea to design. You'll learn about design principles that can help you both realize your vision and impact the lives of your customers.
Future Health Challenges: Developing Global Norms for Data and Results Sharin...ExternalEvents
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Future Health Challenges: Developing Global Norms for Data and Results Sharing during Public Health Emergencies. Presentation from the Technical Meeting on the impact of Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) on food safety management and GMI-9, 23-25 May 2016, Rome, Italy.
Sometimes we have to settle for good enough. But that doesn't have to stop us from looking to improve. We always strive for better. We're constantly working towards achieving something great.
Introducing our first sale of the year 2016, with discount of up to 50% Off. This Flyer is filled with over 600 authentic ancient art and antiquities, including coins and jewelry. Artifacts from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, Asia, Africa, South America and so much more can be found in this flyer.
All items are guaranteed authentic and come with a Lifetime Certificate of Authenticity. All orders by phone only. Call us Toll Free 1-800-426-2007 or 1-212-725-7537 to order.
Think you're always in full control of your thoughts and behaviors? Think again. Companies use psychological insights to influence your behavior more than you think.
50 Ways to Become More Professionally ExcellentLeslie Bradshaw
This presentation will give you practical, next-level tips to help you become the best version of your professional self.
After powering through it, you will be armed with the tactics you need to grow and nurture your network, deliver world class work product, earn trust and respect, successfully collaborate, and generally take your game up a notch so you advance your career (and have plenty of fun along the way).
Insights will come from successful professionals, pop culture, and Bradshaw's own learnings as a sought-after employee, effective leader, and industry-recognized pioneer.
This presentation was originally delivered as a part of the University of Chicago Alumni Career Program on May 19, 2015.
I Want to Make Games: Where's the (START) button? - CGBC 2013 Presentation b...Josh Caratelli
Presentation of the 'Advice, Tips 'n Tricks' that have been passed onto me about getting into the Video Game Development industry. Presented @ Monash University's Computer Game Boot Camp (CGBC 2013)
This slide show was used by Ishwar Agarwal, Gyanu Karki, and Talha Rehman at the IMPACT National Conference 2017 to facilitate a Design Thinking workshop to address a social problem, Obesity. In particular, the attendees designed solutions of their partner's fast food consumption, which is a major cause of obesity. This workshop was adopted from Stanford d.school's gift giving experience: https://dschool.stanford.edu/groups/designresources/wiki/ed894/the_giftgiving_project.html
This booklet was used by Ishwar Agarwal, Gyanu Karki, and Talha Rehman at the IMPACT National Conference 2017 to facilitate a Design Thinking workshop to address a social problem, Obesity. In particular, the attendees designed solutions of their partner's fast food consumption, which is a major cause of obesity. This workshop was adopted from Stanford d.school's gift giving experience: https://dschool.stanford.edu/groups/designresources/wiki/ed894/the_giftgiving_project.html
Deep Impact or Armageddon? Moving from Idea to DesignCarolyn Chandler
When two businesses have the same idea at the same time, what determines the "winner"? Often the greatness of the idea alone is not enough to predict success, and being first to market can be overrated. If you can connect your idea with the lives of your customers and craft an experience that's useful and enjoyable, you can create something that's truly unique.
In this session Carolyn Chandler, Experience Design author, consultant and instructor, will discuss moving from idea to design. You'll learn about design principles that can help you both realize your vision and impact the lives of your customers.
Future Health Challenges: Developing Global Norms for Data and Results Sharin...ExternalEvents
http://www.fao.org/about/meetings/wgs-on-food-safety-management/en/
Future Health Challenges: Developing Global Norms for Data and Results Sharing during Public Health Emergencies. Presentation from the Technical Meeting on the impact of Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) on food safety management and GMI-9, 23-25 May 2016, Rome, Italy.
Sometimes we have to settle for good enough. But that doesn't have to stop us from looking to improve. We always strive for better. We're constantly working towards achieving something great.
Introducing our first sale of the year 2016, with discount of up to 50% Off. This Flyer is filled with over 600 authentic ancient art and antiquities, including coins and jewelry. Artifacts from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, Asia, Africa, South America and so much more can be found in this flyer.
All items are guaranteed authentic and come with a Lifetime Certificate of Authenticity. All orders by phone only. Call us Toll Free 1-800-426-2007 or 1-212-725-7537 to order.
Think you're always in full control of your thoughts and behaviors? Think again. Companies use psychological insights to influence your behavior more than you think.
Welcome To The Matrix! Organizational Structures To Support Agile (Keep Austi...Agile Velocity
Traditional organizations focus on roles and controls. If you're a developer, you probably report to a development manager. If you're QA, you probably report to a QA manager. This can lead to some dysfunctions and challenges when you're on an Agile team.
In this session for Keep Austin Agile 2016, Doc List shares real world examples of organizational structures and challenges followed by group discussions where participants categorize their own organization's structures, explore alternatives, and craft a plan for change.
In a world with increasing noise and complexity, simplicity is key. Ironically, the concept and process of simplification can be rather complex. But it all starts with understanding.
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Creativity can manifest in several ways including creation of something new, refinement of something that exists and problem solving.
How do we support, enable and enhance the creative abilities of Agile teams?
There are many ways to shape the work environment for greater creativity. We will describe how creativity happens and can be enhanced by providing a safe, nurturing environment, enhancing group interactions, pacing activities that utilize different sensory modes and trusting in the power of subconscious integration
Build a Culture to Encourage Learning, Creativity and CollaborationBizLibrary
Eve Ash will lead you on a simple path to explore the 10 foundational steps to ensure your people love learning, collaborate productively and develop their potential to be creative and innovate. These steps will help you create a learning culture within your organization that allows continual growth and development of your biggest asset: your people.
When your people adopt a growth mindset, there's no limit to the benefits that will positively impact your business.
In this webinar, you'll learn to:
Uncover inner career passion
Switch on personal power
Connect to discovery delight
Find the respect torch
Discuss an idea every day
Develop collaboration strategies
Encourage problem solving
Celebrate shortcuts
Reward creative ideas
Laugh and learn from challenges
Wondering how to enhance your creativity in a fun and exciting way? Visit New York’s top escape room game and hone your ability to think outside the box.
Slides to a two day workshop about hosting meetings and large events for communities and organisations. It\'s aimed at participant participation , experience and dialogue orientated.
Great Ideas! 2013 Idea Lab
Making Ideas Happen: A Strengths-Based Learning Experience
Don’t let your flash of brilliance fade away. Learn by doing in this session by taking the Appreciative Inquiry and G.R.O.W. methods out for a spin to better refine your great idea and articulate next steps to make it happen. Harness the support of your colleagues and community to bring your idea to life, and walk away with a plan to move your idea forward despite the resistance you might face.
Everything to start creative processes, from understanding to tools, process and applications for professionals and start ups. Discover brainstorming, dialogue and play.
Ideas and practices for regularly gathering sources of inspiration, eliminating blocks to more easily access creative states, prolong them, and leverage their power to develop and execute great work.
It’s easier than ever to create a startup around a new, innovative idea. But most startups fail, and most innovative products never take off. What differentiates the ones that DO? What developmental habits and behaviors do the teams that create genre-defining hits have in common?
Amy Jo Kim has extensive experience bringing innovative products to life, including Rock Band, The Sims, eBay, Lumosity, and Happify. With a background in neuroscience, computer science, and psychology, she is part game designer and part community architect.
Come learn about the 5 key hacks that characterize breakthrough innovations. We’ll also go over 3 smart shortcuts you can use right away to accelerate your early product development.
6. 007:License to Create
Managing the Brainstorm Process
Start with the end in mind
Brainstorm – ideas only; no evaluation
Evaluate ideas
Encourage participation – manage the black hat,
yellow hat, green hat roles
ACCOUNTABILITY: End with action items,
next steps, deliverables (who owes what to whom
by when; be specific)
8. 007:License to Create
Top 10 Places for Creative Ideas
10. Cutting the grass.
9. Listening to a church sermon.
8. Waking up in the middle of the night.
7. Exercising.
6. Reading.
5. During a boring meeting.
4. Falling asleep or waking up.
3. Sitting on the “throne.”
2. Driving.
1. Taking a bath or a shower.
(no, not right now!)
10. 007:License to Create
Questions to Ask
What is your goal, challenge or
problem?
Who are the customers or
audiences?
What is needed, wanted or wished?
What should people
KNOW/DO/BE?
11. 007:License to Create
Questions to Ask
What should people FEEL?
What should people HAVE?
How should success LOOK,
FEEL and SOUND?
What criteria should be used to
evaluate success?