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Jun 29, 2022 • 40min

67- If monopolies are so bad why is every company trying to become one?

There is a saying in business that if a company is trying to prove that it is a monopoly, then it is not one. But if a company is trying to prove that it is not a monopoly, it may very well be. Holding a monopoly gives a company an unfair advantage, which is good for the company but usually bad for consumers and society as less (or no competition) leads to less (or no) innovation. Lately, Facebook, Amazon, Google, and Apple are all facing legal actions to hinder their monopolistic position. So, in this Business Design Jam, we talked about: what exactly is a monopoly, how common business practices may lead to a monopoly, and what impact market-dominating positions have on customers and society.   www.d.mba
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Jun 15, 2022 • 1h 1min

66- How to convince your company to test a 4-day work week?

Surely, most of us would agree that a 4-day work week is a good idea, right? Early research shows no drop in productivity, and a big increase in employee well-being. So, why hasn’t it been more widely adopted? At the d.MBA, we’ve been running a 4-day work week for the last four years. So, we thought we would comment on some common concerns about the setup and share our perspective. Tune in to learn the most common arguments against the 4-day work week, and learn from our story how you could propose an experiment in your team or company.
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Jun 1, 2022 • 49min

65- What does a market crash mean for design (and business) community?

The prices of tech companies have fallen dramatically. Facebook, Netflix, Google, Apple, and Amazon are all down between 20 and 80% since their record highs. Yikes. Everyone is freaking out. But why? How does a market crash affect companies and us working for them? How does this affect designers? In this Business Design Jam, we talked about: the recent (mini?) market crash in the tech sector, why Netflix’s stock price is down almost 80%, and what Netflix can (and plans to) do about it.   To read more about the profit tree, which was mentioned in the episode, check out this guide.
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Apr 20, 2022 • 11min

64- Designing and aligning incentives

Have you ever hired a freelancer and paid them per hour? And did you have the feeling that they are extending their scope of work so they could charge you more? Then, you have already experienced misaligned incentives, which are one of the biggest challenges and opportunities for companies. They can hurt relationships within companies and damage partnerships with outside collaborators. In our latest podcast episode, we explore how incentives affect the work of designers and why we are in a unique position to help companies better align incentives.
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Mar 8, 2022 • 38min

63- Andrew Whelan - Business Design at Ford

Business design is already pretty common among design agencies but not so much in product companies. So, we were excited to talk to Andrew Whelan, a Business Design Director at the D-Ford London Lab, where he leads a diverse and multi-skilled team tackling some of the biggest business model opportunities in the auto and mobility industry. We covered: what the role of business designers at D-Ford entails, Andrew’s favorite business design tools, and how to make the case for the business design discipline.   
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Feb 22, 2022 • 34min

62- Wall-worthy school certificates for the digital age

Last week, we launched new school certificates. Using a combination of generative art and blockchain, we created several hundred unique certificates so that each student can receive a piece of art that is wall-worthy and trustworthy. To learn more about the project check out the blog post with visual materials. In this podcast episode, I spoke with Emil from design studio Ljudje, which helped us bring these beautiful certificates to life. We covered: How the certificates were designed and generated, how they are minted (you can see the current collection on OpenSea), and how many certificates were created and minted.   https://d.mba/blog/school-certificates-for-the-digital-age
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Feb 2, 2022 • 1h 5min

61- NFT Business Models

In this Business Design Jam, we talked about NFTs (Non-fungible tokens) and what new business models they will enable. Franz Emprechtinger and Alen Faljic covered: digital art and recurring revenues, fractionalization, distributed ownership, and crowdfunding, community and network effects, and internet native cooperations - DAOs (Decentralized Autonomous Organizations).   www.d.mba
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Nov 19, 2021 • 40min

60- Aarron Walter - Business case for emotional design

Aarron Walter is Director of Product on the COVID Response team at Resolve to Save Lives. Previously, he was VP of Content at InVision, and founded the UX practice at Mailchimp where he helped grow the product from a few thousand users to more than 10 million. He's the author of a number of books, the latest of which is a second edition of Designing for Emotion. In this episode, we talked about: the business case for emotional design, how healthy personal finance lead to better job performance, and Aarron learnings from his recently launched podcast Reconsidering.
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Sep 1, 2021 • 12min

59- Hidden costs behind every decision

The opportunity costs are a super important concept for our decision-making process. They describe potential benefits that we miss out on because we decided to do something else. For example, focusing the company’s resources on rebranding instead of product development. In this episode, we will cover: how opportunity costs affect decisions taken within companies, what are sunk costs and how to avoid sunk cost trap, and how we can present design solutions better to get more buy-in from senior stakeholders.
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Jul 20, 2021 • 38min

58- Guestimation Challenge 2

In the guestimation challenge, two contenders make fast estimations with very little data available. This game imitates a real-world scenario, where we need to estimate certain numbers for our projects. For example, when we want to understand the size of our competitors, how much revenue our product or service idea could make, etc. This time, contenders are two d.MBA mentors Jo Roberts (Senior Business Design Director at Prophet) and Sherif Labib (Business Designer and Senior Advisor at PwC Luxembourg). Listen in, see how business designers guesstimate, and train your guestimation muscle!

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