Slaughter and May – The Lens: Design thinking – listen to your user… but not too much!
In a legal context, design thinking can be applied to challenges being faced within a law firm, or by clients within their organisations.
In a legal context, design thinking can be applied to challenges being faced within a law firm, or by clients within their organisations.
El Tong Partner and Design Coach @ Treehouse Innovation Jennifer Ramsey Co-Founder @ stage LLC In this article, Treehouse’s El Tong and Jennifer Ramsey from stage – a women-owned business development and marketing venture focused […]
Read moreConcepts like “future-proofing” strategy, that imply the ability to somehow foresee and guard against unknown future events, can sometimes carry mysterious and almost mystical connotations — especially when viewed alongside more prosaic methodologies in the modern leader’s toolkit such as LEAN or TQM.
Read moreCreativity, careers, and the future of work: Duncan Brannan talks to Apps for Good What do creative careers look like? How can young people use creativity to shape their career paths? What role does creativity […]
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