

Designing Schools
Dr. Sabba Quidwai
Cultures of innovation begin with a culture of empathy. As you navigate today’s changing world the question remains how do you create these cultures? How do you scale them? And how do you help people develop the mindset and skills to thrive within them?
These are the questions people ask Dr. Sabba Quidwai, researcher, educator and storyteller. Each week we’ll explore the answers with stories and strategies from researchers, education leaders and today’s young people as we explore how might we design schools.
These are the questions people ask Dr. Sabba Quidwai, researcher, educator and storyteller. Each week we’ll explore the answers with stories and strategies from researchers, education leaders and today’s young people as we explore how might we design schools.
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Dec 2, 2020 • 44min
EP#20 | Mindset, Mentorship and Advocacy - A Journey From the Farm to the Boardroom
"The master has failed more times than the student has tried," thats the mantra today's guest abides by when leaning into new experiences to master his mindset. As you navigate the many changes 2020 has brought upon us, this week's guest, Steve Yu, CFO and Assistant Dean at the UCLA School of Law, shares stories and strategies about how to leverage a network and the role mentors can play in helping you design a life where you can identify and achieve your goals. In This Episode We Discuss... Steve's experience growing up on a farm and how he balanced it with his education How to overcome fears and strategies he uses to master his mindset Leaders as mentors and why age should not be a factor The importance of surrounding yourself with people who can be advocates for you Steve's many side hustles and why he believes in a "yes and..." mentality Steve's journey through mindfulness and meditation practices The importance of self care during the pandemic Connect With Steve To connect and learn more from Steve join him on LinkedIn Connect With Sabba You can connect with me, Sabba on LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter @AskMsQ or visit my websiteaskmsq.com.

Nov 11, 2020 • 51min
EP#19 | We Me: Using Digital Empathy to Pivot in a Pandemic and Connect with Your Audience
For the past decade Digital Futurist Brian Fanzo has been able to predict future trends with great accuracy. One of these trends is the importance of sharing your story or as Brian says, “Press the Damn Button.” And in 2018 we saw the World Economic Forum identify Leadership and Social Influence as a trending skill. In this Episode we Discuss: What he means by digital empathy and how he used it to pivot during the pandemic Strategies to prepare for the ambiguity of tomorrow by preparing today Why our challenges are people problems that we need to solve with people Why stories and online content should include the process not just the end results Why he believes we should have a WE > ME mindset The relationship between taking care of ourselves and giving back to other The future of virtual events and why we should redefine how we use the word “interactive” Connect with Brian To learn more about Brian you can visit his website and I highly recommend you follow him across all platforms where he diversifies his content for Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIN and YouTube. You can learn more from Brian about how to enhance your virtual presentations here. Connect with Sabba You can connect with me, Sabba on LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter @AskMsQ or visit my website askmsq.com.

Sep 16, 2020 • 53min
EP#18 | Press the Damn Button: Networking by Design
Too often we network by proximity. In this episode Brian Fanzo shares his mantra, "press the damn button" to network with others through the sharing of stories. This is transformational because most of us build our network over time through proximity — people from your business school, or through family and friends. Not only do online platforms expand our networking opportunities but they open up people from industries you may never come in contact with. Brian is a digital futurist who translates the trends of tomorrow to inspire change today. He is currently the Founder of iSocialFanz, which has helped launch digital and influencer strategies with the world’s most iconic brands like Dell, EMC, Adobe, IBM, UFC, Applebee’s, and SAP. Brian believes that we all need to pick up our phones and embrace his mantra “press the damn button” in doing so we share our stories with the world, building trust, awareness and connection with our communities. In this episode Brian shares: How to break the proximity barriers to networking by sharing your work online Why Brian believes so deeply in his mantra “Press the Damn Button” and how you can get started Why the non linear life no longer exists and how to design a life around your strengths and interests How taking initiative can open unique opportunities despite your “qualifications” Why Brian is CEO of Team No Niche and why he believes finding your passion is bad advice and what to do instead To connect and learn from Brian you can visit his website and find him on Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram. To connect with me Sabba, you can visit my website or join me on Twitter and Instagram.

Aug 26, 2020 • 51min
EP#17 | Managing Grief and Loss in Organizational Change
“People don’t resist change, they resist loss.” This week I invited Bree Groff, Principal at SYPartners, to talk about how to manage grief and loss when it comes to organizational change. Bree is on a mission to help companies not simply endure change, but become skilled at—and find joy in—transformation. For more than a decade, Bree has focused on transformation, innovation, and organizational design, advising leaders at companies including Calvin Klein, Adobe, Google, Etsy, Microsoft, and Hilton. Previously, Bree was CEO of NOBL Collective, a global organizational design and change consultancy. In this episode we discuss: Bree’s six step framework for helping people manage grief and loss How to think about making career choices during times of change Why it is important to acknowledge what no longer might exist How to design change so that is inclusive How we can design new futures for our organizations and ourselves To learn more from Bree you can visit her website at https://br.ee. You can connect with me, Sabba on LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter or visit my website askmsq.com.

Aug 12, 2020 • 34min
EP#16 | Find and Be Found: Advice for New Graduates in Times of Change
"Find and be found" This should be the mantra for every secondary and post secondary student in today's world. Each week on the show I ask our guests to share advice with new graduates who are entering a very different world of work. This week I curated the advice of past guests into one episode. Why the world of work is ripe for disruption and why you should be optimistic about the job market How to use LinkedIn to grow your network, share your work and connect with people you want to work with Why building your personal brand is a non-negotiable in 2020 and how you can use it to show the world what you can do with what you know How to use your time in school to share your work and build a robust network online How to use your challenges to fuel risk taking and try something new Why you should never be afraid to reach out to someone to ask a question or get advice when it comes to your career How to share and advance ideas within your organization Private Facebook group for Students and New Graduates Connect with Sabba in Instagram - @AskMsQ Connect with Sabba on Twitter - @AskMsQ Visit my website - www.askmsq.com

Jul 22, 2020 • 1h 1min
EP#15 | Creating a Culture of Trust and Collaboration Through Radical Alignment
We all know that collaboration is often critical to success, as Simon Sinek says “alone is hard, together is better.” But how can we be better together? It doesn’t happen by just getting together around a table or these days a zoom call, it happens when we create a culture of radical alignment. In this episode Bob and Alex share: Their 4-step conversation framework that builds trust amongst teams The research behind leading with empathy to have meaningful conversations that lead to action The importance of trust and psychological safety within an organization How to create a culture where diversity thrives and everyone's voices and ideas are valued. How to debate and share safely within organizations to generate new ideas The relationship between emotions and creativity Why we experience imposter syndrome and how to manage it Why children benefit from the conversation framework and how it can strengthen their social-emotional skills You can learn more about their book and offers here. I hope you all enjoy my conversation with Bob Gower and Alex Jamieson, and as always we’d love if you tag us online and share your thoughts and takeaways. You can connect with me, Sabba on LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter @AskMsQ or visit my website askmsq.com.

Jul 8, 2020 • 46min
EP#14 | Designing a Vision that Inspires Action
Whether you are leading an organization or you are an individual struggling to find purpose a clear vision will help you design a strategy that leads to results. I invited Diana and Kandis from The Six to join us to talk about vision sprints, where they use design thinking to help organizations imagine what could be and then align their strategy with their vision. [3:26] What is a vision sprint and how it creates alignment within your organization [6:53] The challenges that arise when the vision is not clear and the discoveries you uncover when doing a vision sprint [12:46] How Covid-19 and the various inequities within our society make this a valuable time to be introspective in our personal and professional lives [19:00] The mindset of a designer and how it enhances your ability to frame uncomfortable conversations and lead and learn with empathy and courage [31:53] The challenge of making the time and space to have conversations about vision and culture and how taking the. time to pause can help strengthen your organization from within so it can withstand future challenges [33:50] Specific strategies, questions and resources to use when beginning the conversation as it can often feel overwhelming [38:53] Advice for new graduates and how to network in a virtual setting We'd love to hear what questions you have and your comments on the conversation. I hope you found my conversation with Diana and Kandis from The Six to be valuable and that it inspires you to make the time and space to come together with your team. You can connect with me, Sabba on LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter @AskMsQ or visit AskMsQ.com.

Jul 1, 2020 • 6min
Season 2 Trailer
In Season 2 of Sprint to Success with Design Thinking we’re talking with leaders and researchers about how to bring teams together to redesign our workplaces, systems and societies. Our. guests will share how to use design thinking to have conversations that lead to action, starting with what we know are important foundations for change to thrive such as vision, culture, trust, psychological safety, advocacy, leadership and social influence and more.

May 6, 2020 • 47min
EP#13 | How Design Sprints Can Help Organizations and Individuals Move Ideas Forward
Today’s guest has a career that has taken him from working with software to working with humans allowing him to be a leader who helps organizations stay relevant. Douglas Ferguson is an entrepreneur and human-centered technologist with over 20 years of experience. He is president of Voltage Control, an Austin-based innovation workshop agency that specializes in in-person and virtual Design Sprints and Innovation Workshops. He is also the author of three books: Beyond the Prototype, How to Remix Anything (co-authored), and Start Within (co-authored). In this episode Douglas shares: Why we are living through a huge experiment and the results that can come from this How teams can work better together to work at their highest abilities. The relationship between design thinking and design sprints. Why the design sprint is the first step and how you can move beyond the prototype How you can empower the edges and allow everyone to be creative within organizations What you didn't learn in school that you need to know to thrive in the world of work You can connect with Douglas at VoltageControl.com. You can connect with me, Sabba on LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter @AskMsQ or visit my website askmsq.com.

Apr 29, 2020 • 54min
EP#12 | How to Future Proof Your Career with Design Thinking
Alvin Toffler said, “The illiterate of the 21st century are not those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn?” Covid-19 has catapulted us into the future and we need to think about how to future proof ourselves. As we think about how we can adapt and thrive in times of change, workforce futurist Keith Keiting joins me this week to talk about how we can use design thinking to learn, unlearn and relearn. To connect with Keith join him on LinkedIn. You can connect with me, Sabba on LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter @AskMsQ or visit my website askmsq.com.


