Designing Schools

Dr. Sabba Quidwai
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Apr 21, 2021 • 56min

EP#30 | Don't Start with Why. Start with What. How Organizations Can Discover and Align Their Black Sheep Values to Create Great Teams

In This Episode We Discuss: What we need to consider before we "start with why" How to identify your non-negotiable black sheep values, and why we don't always actually know what they are How a personal tragedy led Brant to discover the importance of understanding your core values and motivated him to help others become more self aware about what drive who we are and what we do. How to build bridges within your organization to reach the highest level of performance Gut check: are you winging it 😬 and the story behind the origin of that phrase How to show up as your authentic self in a cancel culture world The consequences on not creating healthy spaces where people can connect, collaborate and be heard The advice, strategies, and questions Brant shares with leaders to strengthen teams so that they can work better together To Learn More To learn more from Brant you can visit his website. Black Sheep is a book that I reference time and time again and you can find it here. I hope you enjoyed this episode of the podcast. Tag me (@AskMsQ) and Brant () online and let us know what your favorite part was, what resonated and what questions you might have.
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Apr 14, 2021 • 41min

EP#29 | Community Building and Unleashing Creativity by Design

In today’s world the easy part is having access to all the information we need to address challenges, start new businesses or explore opportunities. The hard part however is how to make sense of that information, how to curate, organize and make sense of it so that we can use it to ultimately enhance our lives, our communities and our world. In This Episode: How the design sprint process transitions Sabrina to move from designing for the client to designing with the client How she inspires teams to enhance their self-efficacy in their creative skills and abilities The conditions that need to be in place to implement a successful design sprint, from the team to the structures that are needed How Sabrina defines community and why she believes this is important in a rapidly changing world Advice about community building that Sabrina does not agree with The skills and mindsets Sabrina believes are important for young people to learn and how she is creating spaces to bring them together to enhance and develop them Connect with Sabrina Sabrina is one of the most dynamic people you will follow online. Her energy and enthusiasm is contagious and every day she inspires me to be a better leader and community builder. You can follow Sabrina on LinkedIn. To join her Beyond Design Sprint community click here.
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Apr 7, 2021 • 43min

EP#28 | The Relationship Between Leadership and Advocacy to Advance Change

My favorite definition of leadership comes from David Notgrass. He says, "Transformational leaders are those who encourage creativity, recognize accomplishments, build trust and inspire a collective vision. They are role models for the beliefs and values they want to see others adopt and they believe that their audience is able to rise to the occasion."  Today I’m delighted to introduce you to the leader who comes to mind when I think of what it means to be transformational - Dr. Kevin Lohenry. From integrating digital technologies to advancing diversity and equity initiatives, Dr. Lohenry has been at the forefront of leading innovation in higher education. Dr. Lohenry currently serves as the Associate Dean of Graduate Student Affairs and Director for the Division of Physician Assistant Studies at the Keck School of Medicine of USC In this episode we discuss: The history and evolution of the Physician Assistant profession The relationship between leadership and advocacy and how the PA Program at USC prepares students for taking on this role How to advance diversity and equity initiatives The role of digital technologies to keep higher education relevant The importance of leading with empathy and how that can lead to the development of strong teams Strategies and practices for being a transformational leader How to stay optimistic during uncertainty and navigate change What Dr. Lohenry is thinking about for the next five years To connect with Kevin you can follow him on LinkedIn and on Twitter.   
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Mar 24, 2021 • 46min

EP#27 | Revolutionizing the Public School System: A Design Sprint Case Study

Daniel Andor, founder and lead product designer at Durran, discusses the design sprint process and how it can revolutionize the public school system. He shares a case study of an edtech company, the benefits of bringing in a facilitator, and the role of design sprints in education. The podcast also explores problem-solving strategies, facilitating conversations, rethinking target users, embracing change and empathy in design.
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Mar 17, 2021 • 37min

EP#26 | Reinventing Education with Design Thinking

This week you'll hear from me as I share an interview I did with Jason Reagin on his podcast Design Cast. In this episode I share: Why pursuing a doctoral degree was an empathy experiment The research study I did at Design39 Campus on how design thinking can be used to prepare learners with the knowledge, skills and mindsets to thrive in future workplaces and as global citizens How to break the silos in education and design teams that work well together The value of having an. online presence while being a student What I learned students really need from their professors Why cultures of innovation begin with a culture of empathy To learn more about the research study visit askmsq.com
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Mar 10, 2021 • 37min

EP#25 | Problem Finding vs Problem Solving: How This High School Sophomore Closed the Gap

I first came across today's guest when I read, "I'm a high school sophomore. Here's how schools can teach kids to solve real world problems." I was intrigued and impressed and knew this was a conversation I wanted to share with all of you.  Luke Harris is a New York City high school sophomore at Horace MannSchool. He enjoys taking things apart and not quite getting them back together, building computers, and being a varsity wrestler.  He works part-time for Avid games, helping with the design of their award-winning game Cards, the Universe and Everything.  For the past year, he has been developing a design engineering curriculum for kids, created to teach real-world entrepreneurial and engineering skills. What Luke felt was missing from his high school engineering course What Luke designed to solve for the gap that he saw Why Luke believes the culture of collaboration and brainstorming is broken and what we can do to fix it The difference between creating for yourself and creating for others What students can learn from the engineering curriculum he designed Advice for education leaders and students as we think about reinventing education. To learn more about Luke's curriculum you can visit his website and reach out to him for more details. He is truly an inspiration that we are all creative and we can all design solutions to the challenges we see around us.
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Mar 3, 2021 • 1h 11min

EP#24 | How to Create an Avenue to Autonomy with Your Personal Brand

Today's guest believes we can democratize more access and exposure to opportunities through the development of a personal brand. Regardless of where you are in your personal branding journey, today’s guest, entrepreneur, personal branding and growth expert Brittany Krystle joins us to share the endless possibilities to what we can create for ourselves through strategically positioning ourselves online so that we can create a more equal distribution where everyone has access to opportunities the world has to offer. In This Episode We Discuss: Why the traditional narrative of the school to career pathway is broken and how Brittany went from being a lawyer to an entrepreneur The relationship and cycle between creation and clarity Strategies students can use to leverage LinkedIn as a portfolio to showcase your work and build a professional network The skills and mindsets that GenZ should enhance and develop during their academic career during the pandemic and beyond Why clarity is a journey and not a goal The relationship between social influence and trust How a personal brand can create more broadly shared prosperity To learn more you can connect with Brittany across her social channels on Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook | Pinterest | and of course on Clubhouse: @brittanykrystle.
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Feb 24, 2021 • 54min

EP#23 | Jeremy Austin and Angie Villa: Designing Your Career As A Content Creator

When I think of individuals who have leveraged technology to reinvent work, shape their destiny, create their own path, and empower others to do so as well, the first people who came to mind are entrepreneurs and luxury travel content creators Jeremy Austin and Angie Villa who founded, "The Visionary Media Group." They specialize in creating unrivaled photography, video production and social media campaigns for the World’s leading luxury hotels, resorts and exclusive villa rental properties. Their clients include Four Seasons, the Aman hotels, St Regis and many others. They take us behind the scenes to discuss: Their transition from school to the real world Understanding your unique superpower and how to leverage it The value of showcasing your work online and creating a portfolio How to develop relationships with brands and the importance of overdelivering Why everyone should have a life resume The power of spirituality and manifesting your goals and dreams through a grounding vision How to learn new skills and how to stay relevant in a world that is rapidly changing Why they created, "The Creator Retreat" how you can attend and why this isn't just for travel creators The future of travel and why they are optimistic Resources Learn more about The Visionary Media Group Discover their presets to take your photos to the next level
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Feb 10, 2021 • 48min

EP#22 | Reinventing Education for The Second Machine Age

Erik Brynjolfsson, an expert in the digital economy, joins the podcast to discuss reinventing education for the second machine age. He highlights the need to focus on uniquely human skills and not just invest in education. Brynjolfsson also explores successful countries' approaches and the importance of design thinking and taking risks for progress.
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Dec 16, 2020 • 51min

EP#21 | Leadership and Social Influence: Using Social Media Stories to Inspire a Collective Vision

With every social media platform now integrating stories I published a post about why leaders should leverage this medium to build deeper relationships their community. This week on the podcast I'm on the other side of the table, sharing an interview I did on this topic with Jennifer Watson, Social Media Manager at Agorapulse. In this episode we discuss: The significance of the World Economic Forum highlighting "leadership and social influence" as a trending skill for 2022 My research with design thinking and how it can be used to prepare us with the mindset and skillset to adapt and navigate change How leaders can build social influence to encourage creativity, recognize accomplishments, build trust and inspire a collective vision My experience hosting a podcast and the lessons I've learned The role social media will play with people and in marketing for 2021 Share your thoughts and questions with me on Instagram, and Twitter.

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