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3 - Dillon Winspear - Fail, Be Humble, and Practice Empathy

3 - Dillon Winspear - Fail, Be Humble, and Practice Empathy

FromThe Way of Product with Caden Damiano


3 - Dillon Winspear - Fail, Be Humble, and Practice Empathy

FromThe Way of Product with Caden Damiano

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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Nov 16, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode—our first podcast done in collaboration with another podcast—we got together with Dillon Winspear, Lead Mobile Designer at Domo and host of the podcast Designed Today to discuss how to set yourself apart as a designer by failing, being humble, and practicing empathy.
You can watch a video version of this episode on Dillon's podcast, Designed Today: https://youtu.be/3Afyay39ea4
Make sure to subscribe to Designed Today and follow Dillon on Twitter @dwinspear. Additionally, you can connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dillonwinspear
Also, if you have comments or questions from today's episode or would just like to connect, you can connect with us on LinkedIn:
www.linkedin.com/in/cam-sackett-b6495567
www.linkedin.com/in/caden-damiano
Pivot by Cam Sackett and Caden Damiano.
Pivot Intro Music by Cam Sackett
This episode was recorded on Aug. 30, 2018.

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Released:
Nov 16, 2018
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This podcast has one mission: Help product designers generate massive value for their clients, their companies and themselves so they can do the work they enjoy the most. We know design is valuable, but how can you unlock the true value of design in your work? This show interviews product designers from places like Google, Domo, IBM, Intuit, and Uber to find out what makes a valuable product designer and how you can be one as well.