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[Scheduled] Product Design with Empathy #25

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dshaw opened this issue Nov 10, 2020 · 0 comments
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[Scheduled] Product Design with Empathy #25

dshaw opened this issue Nov 10, 2020 · 0 comments

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dshaw commented Nov 10, 2020

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Always Forward of dshaw: Product Design with Empathy

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In Season 2 of Always Forward with dshaw, we'll be diving deeper to understand how we can make better software, empower our teams, and address our civic responsibilities. In this show, we'll explore empathy with the Empathy Guru himself, Chuck Pezeshki. http://empathy.guru

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Recording on Wednesday, November 11th at 1pm PT.

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Part I: Past

  • What is Empathy?
  • What's the difference between empathy and feeling?
  • Are teams empathetic?
  • Where does team empathy come from?

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Part II: Present

  • Design Workshops and building empathy
  • Where do folks tend to falter first?
  • How do they overcome those challenges?
  • How does design translate into execution?

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Part III: Future

  • Where do we go from here?
  • How can we improve our Empathy?
  • Seeking empathetic partners versus recognizing folks where they are.
  • How can we become better product designers?

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@dshaw dshaw changed the title [Scheduled] Understanding Empathy [Scheduled] Designing Products with Empathy Nov 11, 2020
@dshaw dshaw changed the title [Scheduled] Designing Products with Empathy [Scheduled] Product Design with Empathy Nov 11, 2020
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