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251: Dan Fahrner - Learn How to Solve Complex Problems with Design Thinking
251: Dan Fahrner - Learn How to Solve Complex Problems with Design Thinking
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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Apr 20, 2017
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Podcast episode
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Today's interview is with Dan Fahrner, the founder of SmallBox. SmallBox is a creative agency focused on helping clients find opportunities, solve big, fuzzy challenges, and build meaningful employee, brand and service experiences. They take a people-centered approach to designing solutions with you. Their services, from branding to strategic consulting to employee engagement, all speak to one goal: partnering with people to create distinctive and meaningful experiences. They thrive on curiosity, courage, collaboration and persistence, and these core values drive everything they do.
Design thinking is now gaining more traction than ever, gaining popularity within businesses, nonprofit organizations, and even the healthcare and education industries. Organizations like Ford, Walgreens, and Planned Parenthood have used design thinking to solve major challenges and design new products, services, and experiences. We discuss all the ins and outs of design thinking in the interview. Enjoy!
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Design thinking is now gaining more traction than ever, gaining popularity within businesses, nonprofit organizations, and even the healthcare and education industries. Organizations like Ford, Walgreens, and Planned Parenthood have used design thinking to solve major challenges and design new products, services, and experiences. We discuss all the ins and outs of design thinking in the interview. Enjoy!
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Released:
Apr 20, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
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