Hello guys, In the dynamic landscape of the tech industry, securing a coveted position often hinges on mastering the intricacies of system design interviews and cracking a system design interview is…
In strategy projects, profit trees are used by McKinsey to help problem solve areas of potential value. Includes examples, free templates, and how-to guides.
How do you make Design Thinking, Lean UX, and Agile work together. Sprint 0? Design Sprints? Upfront design and planning tends to delay the delivery of value, so there must be a better way to use Scrum but also engage in discovery work at the same time without devolving into parallel design work. Integrating design, user research, and experimentation into Sprints is the key.
‘What if …?’ – a key strategy and risk question We use hypothetical scenarios when considering the impact of driving forces and trends in our non-profit operating environment. Sce…
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There's lots written about how you should build software, but few concrete examples of the messy reality as implemented by startups. Here's our process.
Graphic facilitation during meetings or workshops helps a group memorize the takeaways better, and make the sessions more exciting. And it's super easy!
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[This is an excerpt from the Economic Design dimension of Gaia Education´s online course in Design for Sustainability.] Even before deciding on how to finance your enterprise and selecting the most…
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Does the chasm in your innovation distribution curve look more like a shark infested ocean? Cartoon.
Every project in every business has its stakeholders. These are people who are not necessarily working on the project but have an objective to meet from the out...
There are two general terms for translating a meeting discussion into visuals in real-time: Graphic recording – the meeting is captured by a graphic recorder, who is dedicated to listening, synthesizing, and organizing the content into visuals and text. Graphic facilitation – the meeting is facilitated by one person who simultaneously uses graphics to help […]
A release plan and a product roadmap are important tools. Discover how the two plans plan differ and how they complement each other.
Combining elements of positive and negative space, The Arch 01 by Danish artist Natasja Lykke transports simple architectural elements and textural materials into this graphically rich artwork. Acrylic paint defines the smooth architectural lines, with negative space revealing the raw canvas base on which she paints. Combing this textural backdrop with neutral tones in black, white and warm grey, a calming composition is formed. The urge to create has always dwelled inside Danish artist Natasja Lykke. It has been a long process of trial and error, research, and experimenting, before stepping onto the artistic career path. She has explored her aesthetics and worked towards establishing her own creative language. Spaces inspire Lykke’s artwork, especially in and around the neighborhood of Østerbro, where she currently lives. While developing her technique, Lykke set herself a set of dogmas to follow which help her conceptualize her work. Lykke’s artistic practice becomes an exercise in steadily adding new dimensions to her own limits. Want to add a frame? View our recommended frames here:Solid FramesMagnetic STiiCKSFloating Frame Dimensions: Small: 12 inches x 16 inches(30x40cm)Medium: 20 inches x 28 inches(50x70cm)Large: 28 inches x 40 inches(70x100cm)* Extra Large: 40 x 55 inches (100x140 cm)* * This is a custom size production, produced individually and specifically to your order. Please expect extra working days added to the delivery time. Custom productions are non-refundable.Material:240g matte coated FSC certified paper. Brand:Paper Collective Designer:Natasja Lykke Country of Origin: Denmark
mpowerment is the process of enabling individuals to adopt new behaviors that further their individual aspirations and those of their organizations. This article presents a behavior change model that is based on 25 years of research and practice (see “The Practice of Empowerment.”). It has been applied by hundreds of change practitioners in organizations throughout […]
Remember that funny illustration on pictures we didn't used to take before digital cameras? Well here's a new one that's dedicated to our wonderful world of social media. Introducing: Vintage Social Networking. Enjoy :) Tweet