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May 18, 2022 • 33min

Natalia Alessi 'English as a second language & finding your way into a career in Design.'

Welcome to a new episode of Getting Stareted in Design, I’m your host Ben Maclaren.In this episode, I talk to Natalia Alessi, a design lead at the University of Melbourne. Natalia reached out to us to help with some user research after this years Doing Design Festival.She shared her illustrations from the Festival and I was inspired by her journey to bring her on the show. We talk about some of her experiences and challenges moving to Australia to transition into her design career from another field and how her perspectives on language and culture have influences her journey. She shares her insights into making design more accessible and common challenges she has seen design students face.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalia-alessi-b59b3a52
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May 18, 2022 • 34min

Laura Yarrow 'Agitating organisations forward'

Today on the show we have Laura Yarrow, Head of Design and Her Majesty’s Land Registry in the UK.In this episode we chat about design agitation and enabling change within organisations. Laura recently shared a fantastic thread on twitter about many of the common designer statements that we probably all have heard a thousand times “no one is listening to me”.We chat about the challenges that many designers have - and how Laura approaches many of these problems in her role within Government.It’s a good one - let’s just straight in... Connect with Gerry: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerryscullion/ Follow This is HCD: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thisishcd/ Support This is HCD by becoming a patron: https://www.thisishcd.com/become-a-patron Read the twitter thread that inspired this episodehttps://twitter.com/laura_yarrow/status/1487369386981736450
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May 5, 2022 • 39min

Emma Blomkamp 'The Evolution of Co-Design'

This episode is brought to you by our incredible friends at Shopify.Hello and welcome to Bringing Design Closer. Our goal is to have conversations that inspire and to help move the dial forward for organisations to become more human-centred in their approach to solving complex business and societal problems.My name is Gerry Scullion, I’m the Founder of the Human Centered Design Network and CEO of This is Doing - home to many of the worlds best design and change maker courses online.Today on the show we have Emma Blomkamp - a facilitator researcher and strategic designer based in Melbourne and leader within the co-design space. In this episode we speak about Emma’s past and how they go into Co-Design and Design generally.We speak about the evolution of Design and where Co-Design sits now and what that looks like potentially in the future.Let’s jump in. Connect with Gerry: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerryscullion/ Follow This is HCD: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thisishcd/ Support This is HCD by becoming a patron: https://www.thisishcd.com/become-a-patron https://www.emmablomkamp.com
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Apr 27, 2022 • 48min

Hannah Smith 'The hidden weight of code'

Hannah is a freelance WordPress developer from Bristol with a background in Computer Science. Before freelance life, amongst other things, she honed her management skills at the Environment Agency, where she managed large business change projects. She’s co-founder of Green Tech South West and is on a mission to raise awareness about the environmental impact of digital tech - checkout #LetsGreenTheWeb on Twitter. She also likes dogs, plants and snow. World Wide Waste book / https://gerrymcgovern.com/world-wide-waste/ Gerry McGovern on Twitter / https://twitter.com/gerrymcgovern
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Apr 20, 2022 • 47min

Sasja Nieukerk-Chomos 'Organisational Toxicity - Understanding and navigating trauma-inducing workplaces'

Hello and welcome to Bringing Design Closer. Our goal is to have conversations that inspire and to help move the dial forward for organisations to become more human-centred in their approach to solving complex business and societal problems.My name is Gerry Scullion, I’m the Founder of the Human Centered Design Network and CEO of This is Doing - home to many of the worlds best design and change maker courses online.Today on the show we have Sasja Nieukerk-Chomos - President of Dynamic Achievement based in Canada. I recently stumbled on Sasja profile on LinkedIn after reading a remarkable post about her father, Nick. In this episode we hear more about Nick’s story and the impact it had on Sasja’s life.We speak about Leadership and learn more about toxicity within organisations, how we manage this from an executive perspective but also from someone who might find themselves working alongside people who play roles in compounding the behaviours associated to toxicity.It’s a brilliant conversation - and know you will love it... Connect with Gerry: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerryscullion/ Follow This is HCD: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thisishcd/ Support This is HCD by becoming a patron: https://www.thisishcd.com/become-a-patron www.dynamicachievement.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/sasjachomos/  
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Apr 5, 2022 • 52min

Brigette Metzler 'Research Ops: What it is, and why it's so important'

Hello and welcome to Bringing Design Closer, the podcast focussed on discussing Designs role in tackling complex societal issues. Our goal is to have conversations that inspire and to help move the dial forward for organisations to become more human-centred in their approach to solving complex business and societal problems.My name is Gerry Scullion, I’m the Founder of the Human Centered Design Network and CEO of This is Doing - home to many of the worlds best design and change maker courses online.Today on the show we have Brigette Metzler, Research Ops Lead at Australian Department of Agriculture, Water and Environment. Brigette is Co-Chair of the ResearchOps community and is based in one of my favourite places on earth, Tasmania. We cover off some of the 8-pillars of Research Operations in this episode, and talk openly about the challenges that Brigette faced when setting up the architecture for Research to blossom inside the Department of Agriculture, Water and Environment. We speak about measurements of success, and also the challenges that are faced when presenting it to the organisation - although in Brigettes case, the maturity and desire already existing.We speak about Brigette’s recent neurodiverse diagnosis, and her journey to get to that point. I was curious to tap more into this and we cover off some interesting areas of symmetry whilst doing it.Before we jump in. Brigette wanted to mention the Research Ops conference that is happening on Jun 8 in New York and also remote. I will throw a link for this into the show notes, but it’s definitely something to get behind if you interested in the whole area of Research Ops.Let’s get into it.. Connect with Gerry: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerryscullion/ Follow This is HCD: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thisishcd/ Support This is HCD by becoming a patron: https://www.thisishcd.com/become-a-patron ReOpsConf2022 https://www.linkedin.com/in/brigette-metzler-874b6878/ https://www.brigette.info
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Mar 15, 2022 • 41min

Lola Oyelayo-Pearson 'Understanding Money & Shaping experiences to empower entrepreneurs at Shopify'

Note: Shopify is a sponsor of This is HCD. This conversation was unscripted and relatively unedited but we wanted to flag this to our listeners.Next month, marks This is HCD’s 5th anniversary. If you’ve found this network useful to you over the last 5-years, and want to help me and the team at This is HCD you can do two things. If you haven’t already done it, sign up to our newsletter on This is HCD, where you get fortnightly content about all that is going on in the world of This is HCD. Also if you LOVE what we do, leave a rating for the podcast - this helps us out enormously and helps others find the podcast too. Where? Well, anywhere but leaving it on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts are probably two of the most important channels for us.In this episode i speak with Lola Oyelayo-Pearson from Shopify. Lola of a Director of UX, Money and we chat about what this actually means. We speak about the mission at Shopify to remain independent, and supporting entrepreneurship globally by making it easier to sell and creating a support network for their merchants. What really interested me, was the points about how Shopify makes money, and also not they share the risk in opening up available funds to enable businesses to succeed. That's a huge statement right there - and I can't think of many businesses who can walk the walk - many as you know talk the talk very well. We chat about what money means - and it's not just a system to enable a transactional relationship - it's visceral. It's real. It can empower. It can destroy. I was keen to hear their thoughts on how the western driven perspective of money could translate to markets in say, Africa and what that might look like. Lola rocks and I know you'll enjoy the chat. Connect with Gerry: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerryscullion/ Follow This is HCD: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thisishcd/ Support This is HCD by becoming a patron: https://www.thisishcd.com/become-a-patron shopify.com/careers/ux ux.shopify.com
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Feb 15, 2022 • 40min

The Science of Less with Leidy Klotz

I’m your host KA McKercher, author of Beyond Sticky Notes: Doing Co-design for Real. Today I’m joined by Leidy Klotz, an engineer, behavioural scientist and author of the book Subtract: The Untapped Science of Less. We talk about subtraction as a critical capability for designers and design leaders, why we overlook subtractive change and about the importance of working in the open. Shownotes:  https://www.leidyklotz.com/ https://www.stewardingloss.com/ http://lawsofsimplicity.com/  Support This is HCD by becoming a patron: https://www.thisishcd.com/become-a-patron
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Feb 4, 2022 • 41min

Markus Edgar Hormess 'Prototyping : Why you should burn requirements documents'

Hello and welcome to Bringing Design Closer, the podcast focussed on discussing Designs role in tackling complex societal issues. Our goal is to have conversations that inspire and to help move the dial forward for organisations to become more human-centred in their approach to solving complex business and societal problems.It’s the start of 2022 and want to ask a favour before we jump in. If you haven’t already done it, sign up to our newsletter on This is HCD, where you get fortnightly content about all that is going on in the world of This is HCD. Also if you LOVE what we do, leave a rating for the podcast - this helps us out enormously and helps others find the podcast too.My name is Gerry Scullion, and I’m a service designer, and founder of This is HCD and CEO of This is Doing - we provide live online design and innovation classes, transformational design and innovation training for teams and organisations for people within the Design and change-making space. In this episode I speak with one of my colleagues at This is Doing, Markus Edgar Hormess. Markus’s name is one that many within the service design world will no doubt be familiar with, but nevertheless let me tell you a little bit about my guest today.Markus is based in Germany, is a trained physicist and partner at WorkPlayExperience. I look to Markus for many things within design, but I to his deep rooted passion with prototyping of services and just prototyping in general. The bits can so easily be trivialised or assumed are the moments that are missed and we chat at length about how to encourage prototyping generally within your organisation. We speak more around Play and what this means. What does the opposite of playfulness look like within organisations and again, how can we move the dial to become more likely to lean into the prototyping mindset.Let’s jump into it! Doing Design Festival V3 https://www.thisisdoing.com/the-doing-design-festival Connect with Markus https://www.linkedin.com/in/markushormess/?originalSubdomain=de Work Play Experience http://www.workplayexperience.com/ Train with Markus https://www.thisisdoing.com/team/markus-edgar-hormess  
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Jan 26, 2022 • 18min

Marc Stickdorn 'Exploring Zoom Levels and understanding Journey Map Ops in greater detail'

Feb 1 - Journey Map Operations: https://www.thisisdoing.com/courses/journey-map-ops-february-2022In this episode, Ben MacLaren speaks with Marc Stickdorn (main author of the seminal service design books, This is Service Design Thinking and This is Service Design Doing) about understanding zoom levels and how this related to Marc's framework for Journey Map Operations.The framework helps teams and organisations work better together to manage innovation projects and bridge between organisational silos.  Doing Design Festival / https://www.thisisdoing.com/the-doing-design-festival Training / https://www.thisisdoing.com  

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