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Mentioned in 4 episodes
Designing Your New Work Life
How to Thrive and Change and Find Happiness--and a New Freedom--at Work
Book • 2021
In 'Designing Your New Work Life', Bill Burnett and Dave Evans provide practical tools and design ideas to help individuals adapt to the changing work landscape, optimize their workspaces, and launch new career chapters.
The book emphasizes the use of design thinking to thrive in times of disruption and create a meaningful work life.
The book emphasizes the use of design thinking to thrive in times of disruption and create a meaningful work life.
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
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as a book she read, noting it highlighted a lack of fulfillment in her work.

Becky Walsh

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Ep 453: Improving Efficiency By Turning Client Meetings Into Working Sessions So There Is Less Follow-Up To Manage with Becky Walsh
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in relation to life design principles.


Dave Evans

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The Futureverse: The Tools of Success, with Dave Evans and Dr. Grace Lorden
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's more recent book, specifically relevant to the show's focus on work.


Bill Burnett

Designing Your Life: How to Use Design Principles to Get What You Want in Work and Life | Bill Burnett, Revisited
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as a book written by 

and Bill Burnett.


Brett McKay


Dave Evans

Prototype Your Way to a Better Life
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in the context of discussing resources for employees seeking salary increases, highlighting its relevance to compensation discussions.


Kara Chambers

Twitter's New Owner
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and 

during a discussion about improving one's career and creating a happier life.


Ricky Mulvey


Dave Evans

Designing A More Engaged Work Life
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in the context of job crafting and adapting to a new role.


Emily Robinson

Building a career in Data Science
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as the second book he and Bill Burnett discussed in a previous episode about life design.


Dart Lindsley

Rethinking Career Design: How Traditional Education Set Up a Generation to Fail, and How to Course Correct Today | Farouk Dey, Revisited




