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Jennifer Kaiser-Steiner - Enable New Ventures to Succeed11 Jan 2025
  Jennifer Kaiser-Steiner
Head of Learning & Exchange Center at UnternehmerTUMIn today’s fast-paced business landscape, the role of designers and innovation managers is crucial in driving successful digital innovation. As a strategic leader at UnternehmerTUM, Jennifer Kaiser-Steiner provides invaluable insights into how collaboration and a user-centered approach can spark creativity and foster sustainable solutions. By leveraging local ecosystems and engaging diverse stakeholders, organizations can adapt and thrive amidst shifting market demands. According to a 2021 McKinsey report, companies that prioritize collaboration see a 50% increase in innovation success rates. Jennifer's expertise not only highlights the importance of these strategies but also offers a roadmap for designers and innovation managers looking to excel in a competitive environment. Her experiences provide a unique perspective on the synergy between design, entrepreneurship, and innovation management, illustrating how these elements can coalesce to create impactful outcomes.Building a Thriving Ecosystem for Digital InnovationJennifer emphasizes the power of collaboration within local ecosystems, stating, "One of the reasons UnternehmerTUM is so successful is the strong collaboration with local players. Having top-tier universities and established corporations like BMW and SAP in Munich creates a vibrant ecosystem. This synergy not only provides access to talent and research but also fosters innovation. Designers and innovation managers should recognize the importance of building networks that include diverse stakeholders. Engaging local talent and resources is crucial for developing sustainable solutions and effectively addressing market needs." This perspective underscores the critical role that community and collaboration play in nurturing innovative ideas. Research from the European Startup Network indicates that regions with robust collaboration networks see a 30% increase in startup success rates, reinforcing the value of engaging local players.In discussing how to replicate success in other regions, Jennifer notes, "When we talk about replicating the success of UnternehmerTUM in other regions, the focus should be on existing strengths rather than starting from scratch. It’s about leveraging what is already there. For instance, if a location already has a strong university or a cluster of industries, those can be the foundation for a new startup factory. Innovation often thrives when we build on existing capabilities and foster collaboration among local entities. Designers should adopt this mindset, as it can lead to more efficient and impactful project outcomes." Her insights encourage designers to harness the unique assets of their locales, promoting an efficient approach to innovation that is rooted in the existing strengths of the community. The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor found that 62% of successful startups attribute their success to leveraging local resources, supporting Jennifer’s assertion about the power of existing capabilities.Jennifer's emphasis on the importance of educational initiatives reflects her understanding of the skills needed for effective digital innovation. "Education is a key pillar for entrepreneurship. At UnternehmerTUM, we prioritize providing comprehensive educational programs that cover the entire entrepreneurial journey. Last year alone, we educated over 10,000 students in entrepreneurship. This demonstrates the necessity of equipping future innovators with the right skills and knowledge. Designers and innovation managers should emphasize learning opportunities and workshops, ensuring that their teams are skilled in both design and business fundamentals, fostering a more holistic approach to innovation." By prioritizing education, she underscores its role as a foundational element for cultivating a new generation of innovators who are equipped to navigate the complexities of the digital landscape. A 2022 report from the World Economic Forum found that regions investing in entrepreneurship education experience a 40% higher rate of new business creation, highlighting the impact of educational initiatives. The Role of Education in Shaping User ExperienceAs Jennifer points out, the startup ecosystem is not without its challenges, particularly when it comes to funding. "One major challenge startups face in Germany is the lack of accessible private funding compared to the U.S. This gap in funding is often a barrier to innovation. For designers and innovation managers, this highlights the need to creatively seek alternative funding sources, such as crowdfunding or partnerships, and to advocate for policy changes that could improve access to capital. Understanding the financial landscape is critical for driving innovative projects forward, and being proactive in seeking diverse funding avenues can make a significant difference." Her acknowledgment of funding challenges highlights the importance of resourcefulness in navigating the entrepreneurial landscape. A 2023 PitchBook report shows that European startups received only 50% of the venture capital funding available to their U.S. counterparts, underscoring the need for innovative funding strategies.Jennifer also articulates the necessity of physical spaces for collaboration, stating, "Building a startup ecosystem requires not just great ideas but also the right infrastructure. In Munich, we have co-working spaces like Munich CoLab that facilitate collaboration between startups and corporates. This physical space is essential for nurturing innovation. Designers should consider how their workspaces can promote collaboration and creativity. Creating environments where ideas can be easily shared and developed can significantly enhance the innovation process, making it more dynamic and responsive to change." This insight emphasizes the role of environment in fostering creativity, encouraging innovation managers to design spaces that facilitate collaboration and the free exchange of ideas. Forrester Research found that 68% of employees believe collaborative workspaces enhance their productivity, reinforcing Jennifer’s point about the importance of infrastructure in the innovation process.Moreover, Jennifer stresses the critical role of user experience: "User experience plays a pivotal role in the success of startups. In our pre-incubation programs, we emphasize the importance of including UX professionals in the founding teams. This user-centered approach ensures that products are not only innovative but also meet the needs of end-users. For designers, this underscores the value of interdisciplinary collaboration. Bringing together diverse skill sets can lead to more well-rounded solutions that resonate with users and effectively address their pain points." This focus on user-centered design reinforces the idea that successful innovation is inherently tied to understanding and addressing user needs. According to the Nielsen Norman Group, companies that prioritize user experience see a 30% increase in customer satisfaction and retention, highlighting the tangible benefits of this approach.The need for rapid prototyping is another key point Jennifer makes: "The ability to prototype quickly is crucial in the innovation process. By transforming abstract ideas into tangible prototypes, teams can gather feedback early on and make necessary adjustments. This accelerates the development cycle and enhances communication among team members. Designers should champion rapid prototyping methodologies, as these can significantly streamline the innovation process. Visualizing concepts early allows for clearer discussions and ensures that everyone is aligned on the project vision." This advocacy for rapid prototyping illustrates her practical approach to driving innovation and enhancing team collaboration. Forrester research indicates that teams using rapid prototyping methodologies can reduce product development time by up to 30%, showcasing the effectiveness of this strategy. Navigating Regulatory Landscapes and Future OpportunitiesIn addition to the challenges already discussed, Jennifer addresses the regulatory landscape, stating, "Regulatory challenges can stifle innovation. We often encounter bureaucratic hurdles that complicate the startup process in Germany. Initiatives like the proposed '28 regime' aim to simplify these challenges by allowing startups to operate more freely across European countries. Designers and innovation managers need to be aware of these regulatory landscapes and advocate for policies that promote a more conducive environment for innovation. Simplifying processes can unlock potential and encourage more entrepreneurial ventures." Her call for awareness and advocacy reflects a deep understanding of the regulatory barriers that can hinder innovation. The OECD’s 2022 report highlights that streamlined regulations can lead to a 15% increase in startup activity, underscoring the importance of navigating these challenges effectively.Moreover, Jennifer suggests that a proactive approach to regulatory engagement can foster a more innovative environment. Organizations that actively participate in discussions around policy changes are better positioned to influence outcomes that benefit the startup ecosystem. As startups become more intertwined with societal needs—especially in areas like sustainability and digital transformation—advocating for favorable policies is not just advantageous but necessary. According to a 2023 report by the European Commission, companies that engage with policymakers are 60% more likely to succeed in obtaining the support they need for innovative projects. This highlights the dual role of designers and innovation managers as not just creators but also advocates for the change they wish to see in their industries. ConclusionJennifer Kaiser-Steiner's insights illuminate the essential interplay between digital innovation, education, and user experience. Her emphasis on collaboration, leveraging local strengths, and advocating for a supportive regulatory environment provides a compelling framework for designers and innovation managers. By prioritizing education and embracing a user-centered approach, organizations can cultivate impactful solutions that resonate with users. As the landscape of digital innovation continues to evolve, Jennifer's perspectives serve as a guiding light for those seeking to drive sustainable success in this dynamic field. Her unique combination of strategic vision and practical experience offers valuable lessons for the next generation of innovators, empowering them to navigate the complexities of the digital era. Through her work, Jennifer not only contributes to the growth of UnternehmerTUM but also inspires a broader movement toward a more interconnected and innovative future.


  Jennifer Kaiser-Steiner is the Head of the Learning & Exchange Center at UnternehmerTUM, where she leads innovative educational and strategic initiatives. With over two years of experience at UnternehmerTUM, including her role as Senior Expert for Strategic Projects, Jennifer specializes in fostering impactful learning environments. Her diverse background combines academic research, strategic project management, and educational leadership, contributing to a dynamic and forward-thinking approach to innovation and learning.
Felix Lee - Empowering the next generation of creative leaders07 Sep 2024
In our new episode, Felix Lee, the Co-founder & CEO of ADPList, provides valuable insights into the empowering impact of ADPList on the next generation of creative leaders. Felix shares his perspectives on the positive influence and significance of design in driving innovation, as well as effective strategies for communicating design concepts to business stakeholders. Founded in 2021, ADPList has rapidly emerged as a global platform for expert knowledge, boasting over 20,000 mentors from leading companies such as Netflix, Airbnb, and Google. Felix discusses how ADPList aims to democratize access to mentorship, facilitating over 100 million minutes of sessions in 140+ countries, covering topics ranging from product design to coding. Felix's creative vision is evident in ADPList's culture, product, and community. His leadership has earned global recognition, including spots on Forbes 30 under 30 Asia List and Tatler's Generation T Future Leader List in 2023. Additionally, ADPList secured $1.3 million in funding from Sequoia Capital India and Goodwater Capital in 2021. Throughout the episode, Felix provides insights into how ADPList is transforming the mentorship landscape and equipping aspiring designers with the tools and knowledge they need to thrive in the industry. Thank you very much for your time and knowledge, Felix!
Michael Janda - How to grow your design business19 Feb 2022

So you are planning to launch your own creative business or you’ve already launched, and you’re starting to grow.

That’s great!

But good growth won’t just happen. Just like a junior designer starts with small projects and slowly builds skills, a new business needs time to mature, test new ideas, and prepare itself, too.

We are happy to tell you that this episode is packed with tips and strategies that can help you with your business.

In EP64 we chat with Michael Janda on the intersection of business and design.

We talk about how you set up a design agency so you can actually sell the business at some point and also how you scale the design business and drive sales.

That means how you get clients or get better ones and how you can convince them to spend more money with you.

We also drive into some of the biggest mistakes designers are doing, and how you can communicate the value of design towards business and marketing in the most powerful way.

Mike is running one of our absolute favorite Instagram channels where he inspires and shares his insights on business aspects of design.

So we are really honored to have him on the show.

With Mike, we jump into;

Why systemising the business is key.

How to design your business as a system.

How to communicate design deliveries when negotiating with clients.

Communicating the positive business impact of design.

Disadvantages of value-based pricing.

How to find new customers and boost sales.

How to convince price-sensitive customers to invest into design.

Thanks a lot for your time and for learning Mike!

Kadambari Sahu - Driving new sensing experiences01 Feb 2022

We are super excited to launch another episode of Designdrives where we explore why, how, and what design drives forward.

In EP63 We chat with Kadambari Sahu SVP Design at ValueLabs, about her learnings working as a design leader for many years.

Recently she has been winning many global design awards and building up her design competence at Value Labs India.

Kadambari creates design cultures by infusing design thinking within organizations and businesses to create a holistic strategy and marketing experience.

We learn how she positioned up and build design within the company from scratch and grow raw responsibilities of design and value of design within the organization.

We also have a super interesting chat on one of her most awarded projects called "Sniffing out the differences" where we not only learn about the challenges and opportunities designing with smell as a creative medium but also the business value considering it in a commercial setup and what it could be if brands would invest into the design with sniffing.

With Kad, we jump into;

What were the key challenges that she had to face in the “Sniffing out the differences” project?

How can interaction designers and companies incorporate the sense of smell more into their projects?

What are the positive outcomes when designing with the “smell in mind”.

How does she grow and position design within the company?

What strategies she uses to communicate the business value to design.

Thanks a lot for your time and for learning Kad!

Darshan Gajara - Driving digital design resources, education, inspiration10 Jan 2022

We are super excited to kick off 2022 with a fresh episode of Designdrives.

In EP62 we had the chance to chat with Darshan Gajara Head of Design at GraphCMS a growing startup based in Berlin.

He is also the creator of Product Disrupt.com which is a popular newsletter and website for design resources linked towards the best design blocks, the best podcasts, the best resources, and also a great newsletter for young designers to advance themselves as a designer.

With Darshan, we jump into;

What it means to join an early-stage startup as a designer as he joined GraphCMS as the founding designer.

What it means to grow together with the team and the company as a designer.

What kind of challenges come ahead as you work in such an environment.

We also talk about why and how you can use the power of online education and inspirations to advance yourself as a designer using good resources and online programs.

During the episode, he also shares his insights on:

As a designer how you can find fresh materials online.

What to expect and how to adapt to your job role after joining a startup.

How to stay agile and structure the design projects?

How to set up projects and design teams?

Thanks a lot for your time and for learning Darshan!

Josh Clark - Driving digital AI product experiences21 Dec 2021

We are thrilled to launch our EP61 featuring Josh Clark founder of Big Medium in New York.

Josh is a vivid speaker, a brilliant author, and an expert on UX design for AI.

With Josh, we jump into how AI could influence creative decision-making and how it’s already influencing our day-to-day activities and decision-making.

We also discuss what’s his perspective on why AI as a complementary aspect to human decision making should give, signals, recommendations but also what level of confidence the AI actually has in the signal to make it transparent to humans.

He also shares his experiences working with AI projects, making it a super inspiring conversation on the future of AI.

During the episode we explore:

The impact of technology on human decision-making

One of the biggest challenges in designing AI experiences

Why questions are more important than answers when designing for AI

What are the challenges in “probabilistic design”?

How much "AI/Data" do you need to prototype an experience?

How can design foster development in AI?

The Dark side of AI (Optimism and Practical Skeptmism)

Thanks a lot for your time and for learning Josh!

Brittany Arthur - Driving innovation cultures through facilitation13 Dec 2021

We are excited to announce our EP60 featuring Brittany Arthur, Co-founder & Director of Design Thinking Japan & Business Karaoke Podcast.

With Brittany, we dive into the connection between culture and innovation.

We learn how design as facilitation can foster business innovation and growth and where Brittany saw people's life change to create problem-solving.

Further, we dig into how design thinking can break company structure hierarchies and bridge cultural differences.

She also shares how to measure the impact of design facilitation and how to leverage the digital layer on a hybrid world of digital-physical facilitation.

During the episode we explore:

How do you evaluate if a workshop or design thinking session was a success?

How do you ensure your projects have an impact and not get "lost in the transition to implementation".

How do you ensure facilitation has a long-term impact on your work/workshops.

The design and innovation culture in Japan and how it differs to other regions in the world?

How the right facilitation can bridges cultures and bring people together.

Best practices in design facilitation

How to keep the alignment with the business vision and strategy, but still foster positive transformation

How to navigate design facilitation in a hybrid world of physical and digital sessions

Thanks a lot for your time and for learning Brittany!

Fabrice Pöhlmann - Driving behavior design and gamification05 Dec 2021

We are thrilled to announce our EP59 featuring Fabrice Pöhlmann, Founder and CEO at HelloDesign

With Fabrice, talk about why, how, and what to focus on behavior design principles and how he's now implementing these principles to any kind of project.

We also discuss how to use behavior design to drive business goals and actually get stakeholders motivated to use gamification in order to drive business KPIs.

Further, we dig into a specific project where he actually had the chance to use gamification for making health content accessible to the generations.

During the episode we explore:

How do design with gamification in mind

How to design for behavior

How you can infuse behavior design in any project

How to start a design agency and grow it

How to understand the relationship between target group and choosing the right content & UX strategy

Thanks a lot for your time and for learning Fabrice!

Bob Baxley - Driving UX Leadership at Apple, ThoughtSpot, Pinterest and more13 Nov 2021

We are thrilled to launch EP58 with Bob Baxley, Senior Vice-President of Design at ThoughtSpot.

Before ThoughtSpot he served as a Senior Manager of Design and product management at Apple and Head of Product Design at Pinterest.

With Bob, we talk about the software as a creative medium and future opportunities for designers.

We also talk about the design culture at Apple and what makes it so unique when it comes to putting CX first.

During the episode we explore:

Why the team comes first and how important team and culture are for any product innovations.

What Bob has learned working with Steve Jobs

How Apple wins through design

How Apple drives UX design and user research

Why great design needs great engineering

How design visions can bring teams together and bring together design and engineering

Over a million users, no user research, why every project needs a tailored approach

Thanks a lot for your time and for learning Bob!

Catherine Nygaard - Driving UX/UI for billion+ users31 Oct 2021

We are very excited to launch EP57 with Catherine Nygaard, Design Director wat WhatsApp and former Director at Airbnb and Spotify.

With Catherine, we explore how to grow design teams, foster creativity in your team, and what she has learned working with some of the world’s best product teams in the world.

We also learn her personal approach towards design and what she has learned managing design teams and working in transformative business environments: for example her time at Airbnb during the times of COVID.

During the episode we explore:

How to design for billion+ users.

How to drive productivity in your team.

How to empower users.

The importance to know the ‘why’ of your innovation.

What makes your product stand out.

Why culture is key for foster creativity.

Thanks a lot for your time and for learning Catherine!

Margot Bloomstein - Driving Content Strategy20 Oct 2021

In EP56 we have the chance to learn from Margot Bloomstein, author of Trustworthy: How the Smartest Brands Beat Cynicism and Bridge the Trust Gap (2021) and Content Strategy at Work (2012).

She is the principal of Appropriate, Inc., a brand and content strategy consultancy based in Boston.

With Margot chat about the driving content design and strategy.

During the episode we explore:

The three-legged stool of content design.

How to collaborate with stakeholders in content design.

The upside of shared ownership to push ideas forward.

Synergies of digital content and product design.

Challenges of aligning Brand and Content Strategy

Choosing the channel for content is key.

Quality over quantity in marketing

Thanks a lot for your time and for learning Margot!

Jaime Levy - Driving UX Strategy10 Oct 2021

Very excited to launch our 55th episode featuring Jaime Levy an American author, lecturer, interface designer, and user experience strategist.

She wrote one of O’Reilly’s bestselling books called UX Strategy: Product Strategy Techniques for Devising Innovative Digital Solutions.

She first became known for her new media projects in the 1990s. For more than 30 years, Jaime has been a pioneer in the creation of game-changing digital products and services.

Her passion is to help business leaders and internal teams transform their product visions into innovative digital solutions that customers want.

For a preview of her latest book, check out the audio version of the podcast. At the end of the episode we have an exclusive snippet from the new audio version of her best-selling book.

With Jaime chat about the driving UX Strategy and touch base on the following topics:

Why is the relationship of UX and Product Strategy is critical for any business

How to run User Research programs

How to define the right scope for a client

How to run benchmarking projects around UX and Product Strategy

How to use Social Media to validate assumptions and learn about user behaviour

How small changes in the UX strategy can create a completely different product (Tinder vs Bumble)

You can get her book here: https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Jaime-Levy...

You can also explore her new audio version of the book, via Audible.

And check her website here: https://jaimelevy.com T

Thanks a lot for your time and for learning Jaime!

James Martin - Designing outstanding brands.01 Sep 2024
In EP75, we had the pleasure of speaking with James Martin, co-founder of BabyGiant Design Co. and the founder of Made By James, a brand-focused and design-led creative agency in the UK, also the author of the book "Made by James: The Honest Guide to Creativity and Logo Design" which was released this year. His clients include The Chainsmokers, Michael Ray, and Carter McLean, as well as brands like Bishop Slayer Oyster Stout and Plastic Freedom. James believes that there is no shortcut to creative freedom and a life of self-employment. Being good at what you do isn't enough. His words of wisdom? Work with a team first to gain experience, then go out on your own once you've mastered prospecting, pricing, and presenting. In this episode, James discusses how to systemize your creative design process and how designers can do so to scale their services and make them more efficient. We also talk about what makes a great logo and how effective brand designs can help brands advance. In this episode, we look at: The commercial significance of a new logo design. What is the most underrated aspect of a great brand and communication design? How do you develop your design's narrative and strategy? When it comes to new clients, how important is your "design style," or are you completely adaptable? What is the most difficult aspect of selling brand design? How do you explain the positive impact of a brand design project? And plenty more! Thank you very much for your time and knowledge, James!
Philipp Steiner - Driving industries with future thinking20 Sep 2021

In EP54 we have the chance to learn from Philipp Steiner a Design Leader, former Executive Director at IDEO, and Senior Director at Teague.

With Phillip chat about the driving industries with future thinking.

During the episode we explore:

The power of mixing design disciplines.

Aviation Experience x Service Design

The importance of future thinking and advanced design.

Using "backcasting" in design.

How to structure advanced design projects.

Why prototype very early is key.

Why bringing "whole-self" to project can create magic.

Why shared ownership is key for projects.

Why design leaders should act as role models.

How to foster creativity in your team.

Thanks a lot for your time and for learning Philipp!

Dr. Elizabeth Churchill - Driving UX insights for digital tools07 Sep 2021

In EP52 we have the chance to learn from Dr. Elizabeth Churchill, a Director of User Experience at Google.

With Elizabeth we chat about the intersection of design and psychology as well as her approach on influencing product strategy from a User Research perspective. During the last years Elizabeth had the chance to work on many of Google’s well known software tools like Flutter, Material Design and recently Google’s new OS system called Fuchsia.

During the episode we jump into:

how to she set’s up to UX research projects at Google

how interviewing people outside of your user group can foster innovation

the biggest mistakes digital products teams and startups make in their product design, strategy and research

how to do user research on AI projects

what excites her about the future of tools and software platforms when it comes to user research

tactics to create more empathy in your larger product team (e.g. workshop method called “wearing hats"

how to control the customer experience with cognitive science and visual design

Thanks a lot for your time and for learning Elizabeth!

Prof. Clive Grinyer - Driving service design leadership25 Aug 2021

In this episode, I chat with Clive Grinyer, Head of Service Design at Royal College of Arts in London.

In the episode we talk about:

his experience to work with legendary designers like Bill Moggridge (IDEO Co-Founder) and Jony Ive (Former VP of Design Apple).

how he implemented service design and user-centric processes leading global design teams and projects

how you communicate the impact of design investments within a company and set KPIs

why it's more important than ever to focus on the MVE (Minimal Viable Experience)

how he is using his skills to create a path for designers to be effective

why it's better to be a great designer first before moving into design leadership and management, it’s not something you can learn in school

how you set up KPI and business goals for service design outcomes and why you should align on them early in the process

how do you methods like “design intervention” and design vision to ensure the success of a service design project

Afshin Mehin - Driving brain-machine interfaces10 Jun 2021

In EP51 we interviewed Afshin Mehin who is the founder of Card79 about brain-machine interfaces and the future of multi-modal interaction design.

He and his team recently had the chance to work on the Neuralink robot and beyond that experimented in many internal projects on the future of thought-based interfaces.

During the episode we jump into:

how to BCI (brain-machine-interfaces) work

what value do these interfaces provide

how do interactions with such interfaces work and why multi-modality is key

the evolution and future of interaction design

how to navigate the value of design in the fields of advanced technologies, science, and research

challenges when designing though-based interfaces

Thanks a lot for your time and for learning Afshin!

Gavin Ivester - Driving design leadership for world-class brands30 May 2021

In episode 50 I had the absolute pleasure to learn from Gavin Ivester, VP of Design of Bang & Olufsen.

Gavin made experiences working at Apple, Nike, Puma and even gained experience working as a design consultant.

During the episode we talk about to:

how to lead design teams and projects at Apple, B&O, Nike, Puma and others

how design drives brand and brand drives design

why brand transformation starts at the product brief

why you can’t disconnect brand values and product design

how he helped to simplify the user experience by collaboration of UX/UI teams and Industrial Design

Why design requires optimism

Thanks a lot for your time and insights Gavin!

Spencer Nugent - Driving impact by visualization16 May 2021

In episode 49 I had the absolute pleasure to learn from Spencer Nugent.

Spencer is well known in the Industrial Design community for his tremendous community content and sketching tutorials with his blog Sketch-A-Day. In the past, he worked at ASTRO Studios, Vivint Smart Home, and others. Currently, he is also an educator at Offsite, an education platform by Advanced Design.

With Spencer we dive into:

The importance of visualization for the design process

How to stay motivated in creating community content

How to drive business impact as a designer through visualization

How sketching and dodging helps to align within a design process and helps you to “prototype” ideas

The importance of visual thinking

Diversity in design: what designers should do to tangle problems around inclusion and diversity

Why it is critical to developing more diverse role models in the design community

Phil Balagtas - Driving speculative futures09 May 2021

In episode 48 I had the absolute pleasure to catch up and learn from Phil Balagtas.

Phil Balagtas is an Experience Design Director at McKinsey & Co. in San Francisco,CA. He is also the founder of The Design Futures Initiative (DFI) that focuses on speculative design.

An educator and futurist.

His Design Futures events bring together designers, futurists, and strategists from all over the world to teach and speak about designing for the future and the ethical challenges around emerging technologies. Speculative Futures are a new field and his initiatives enable people around the world to access frameworks, methods, and knowledge to apply it and use it to solve major global challenges.

Speculative futures can drive strategic business visions.

During the episode, Phil shares inspiring learnings about how speculative futures can be used to make strategic business decisions. By understanding preferred, probable, and potential futures businesses can understand the long-term consequences of a market and designers support in aggregating knowledge from experts into a visualized and tangible future story that helps everyone to make the right decisions and be aware of consequences.

Public policies and ethics around technology.

Further, Speculative Design can be used to make people aware of how frameworks and innovations around data, technology, privacy, business models, and design concepts will lead to certain behavior and societal outcomes. This can be used to raise awareness and act early for policymakers and technology regulators to create the right frameworks that balance the needs of humans and businesses.

Bilgi Karan - Driving future hybrid design experiences02 May 2021

In episode 47 I had the absolute pleasure to catch up and learn again from Bilgi Karan.

UX Strategy informs Industrial Design Strategy.

During the episode, we explore the intersection of Interaction and Industrial Design: why you need to think about future digital interactions to inform strategic industrial design.

Further, we touch on what design areas are key contributors in designing connected smart home experiences and what excites him about the space.

Habits vs “Newness”

One of the key challenges when designing anything innovative is how to drive user adoption and create nudges to create a positive human behaviour change? In the episode we touch on strategies designers can apply to understand the border between these two aspects - and it starts and end with user research.

Tech-driven vs User-driven.

Bilgi had the chance to work with many Advanced Technology teams during his career. In the episode, he describes how he tries to approach tech innovation with a “human” perspective and why we should be careful to task designers to “find applications for technology innovations”.

Teslim Alabi - The power of thinking differently14 Jun 2022

Buckle up for a fresh episode of Designdrives.

In EP71, as inspirational as it was, we had a great time hosting Teslim Alabi, who serves as a Product Design Lead at Netflix, the leading streaming entertainment service in the world with 200+ million paid memberships.

During Teslim’s decorated career before Netflix, he worked at one of the “Big Five” in Silicon Valley, Microsoft for almost 5 years, and co-founded and led the design team for Project Moca a.k.a. Outlook Spaces.

We talk about his life experiences, challenges that he faced and also the story behind starting the social enterprise called Leads By Design, to actualize the mission of inspiring people from underrepresented backgrounds and underserved communities.

In 2017 Teslim co-founded Seattle-based watch company, James & Muriel and led end-to-end for both industrial and product design teams on some high-end timekeeping instrument projects.

During the episode, we chat about how he used a “yes mindset” to gain opportunities and get ahead in his career and also how his background as a designer coming from Nigeria make an impact to make organizations more customer-centric.

We also chat about designing at Netflix, what makes their design culture more special and share some thoughts and predictions on what lies ahead for designers working in the media and entertainment industry.

In the episode, we jump into:

The power of creative ignorance in innovation.

What are the opportunities and challenges in the entertainment content space and where can designers have the biggest impact?

New content models with growth in contexts of digital products and innovation?

What are the key challenges for people to communicate the “value of design” with business stakeholders?

Role of the designer working in the entertainment industry in the future.

and many more!

Thanks a lot for your time and your learning Teslim!

Dogan Sekercioglu - Accelerate innovation by materializing ideas08 Jun 2022
In this episode, we chat with Dogan Sekercioglu, who is a former Industrial Design Lead from IDEO and currently works on future robotic and medical designs at Intuitive in California. With Dogan we chat about the interplay between abstract and concrete and how it’s actually a superpower of the designer. Throughout the episode, he shares his learnings from projects where he had worked, which made a positive impact on the world. We also talk about his experiences working on sustainability design projects and how changing the question from solving to reducing can actually open up new opportunities for innovation that might be just an iteration but also a step forward because moving is better than not moving. In the episode, we jump into: The role of advanced design when it comes to designing complex systems. How can constraints and requirements and fighting them, and questioning them could lead to product innovation? What are the key challenges in designing in the medical space? Why is “creative” not a department but a culture? and many more! Thanks a lot for your time and for your learning Dogan!
Hussain Almossawi - How CGI is changing design19 May 2022

In this episode, we learn from Hussain Almossawi on how advanced CGI is changing design forever, and blurs the digital and physical world.

Hailing from Bahrain, 3D motion designer Hussain Almsosawi has since moved to Brooklyn, New York, and started his own studio – Mossawi Studios.

Across his exciting career, which is equally striking as it is satisfying, Hussain has worked for huge brands, including Adidas Football, Adidas Basketball and EA.

The strength of Hussain’s work lies in its confident simplicity, flourishing in intelligently reserved aesthetics and concept.

Aside from some of these projects with the big brands in the industry, a massive part of his self-initiated projects has led him to gain a large following on social media, with followers captivated by his gratifying and eye-catching outcomes.

In the episode, we jump into:

What are common challenges in CGI projects?

At what part of the process to bring in advanced visualization? (Early-phase vs final renderings)

How will “designing in real-time rendering” change the design process?

How will digital and physical be coming together in the world of design?

What will the metaverse and "instant real-time visualization" mean for the future of design?

and many more!


Thanks a lot for your time and for your learning Hussain!

Samuel Northway - Empowering and managing design teams09 May 2022

In this episode, we had the pleasure to chat with Samuel Northway, Head of Product Design at Mason.

In the past, he worked as VP of Brand Product Design at Goldman Sachs, worked as a lead designer on Deloitte and as Design Director at AT&T, among many other experiences.

We talk about his mindset and motivation for working in the creative industry during the episode. And uncover many insights on approaching innovation projects or innovation in general without getting burned out and creating shared ownership, which is critical for innovation to move forward.

We also talk about how he has grown in design maturity at Goldman Sachs and his learnings as a designer and leader. And what opportunities designers have when changing industries, and how to overcome the fear of leaving your company.

Further, we also explore the intersection of physical and digital design and how new business models actually bring both aspects closer together.

In the episode, we jump into:

How to empower and manage design teams?

What are the advantages and disadvantages of designers switching between industries?

What impact can designers create in the future?

What are the key challenges for designers to communicate the “value of design” to business stakeholders?

and many more!


Thanks a lot for your time and for your learning Samuel!

Scott Robinson - The Future of Human-Centred Design19 Apr 2022

In this episode, we had the pleasure to chat with Scott Robinson, Founder and CEO of FreshForm. A customer and UX agency based in San Diego.

When it comes to design, Scott Robinson thinks Frank Lloyd Wright said it best: “Form follows function—that has been misunderstood. Form and function should be one, joined in a spiritual union.”

Robinson takes that advice to heart, leveraging human-centred design principles to grow and differentiate brands in today's ever-changing digital landscape, including Acura, Honda, Ballast Point, Facebook, Intel, ExxonMobil, Qualcomm and the University of San Diego.

Robinson has been in the field of design and marketing for nearly 20 years and at the helm of FreshForm since 2001 and remains intensely passionate about the intersection of marketing, design, technology, innovation and consumer behaviour in the digital age.

We've got a chat about how human-centred design is changing as humans evolve but also the environment of humans becomes increasingly technological.

We also dive into the difference and intersection of CX design and EX design, further Scott does play a key role in the context of design capital 2024, which will be a collaboration between San Diego and Tijuana in Mexico, in the episode we learn about what makes the region special and unique

In the episode, we jump into:

Designing for humans and technology in harmony.

Why Co-Creation is critical for innovations to survive?

Why great CX Design requires great EX (Employee Experience) Design?

How technology is becoming an extension of the human body, and how to design for it?

The mission and journey behind the Design Capital 2024 (San Diego and Tijuana)

and many more!


Thanks a lot for your time and for your learning Scott!

Karel J. Golta - Designing for a circular future11 Apr 2022

Circular design: the next step of design thinking?

Circular design, by bringing the subject of resources to the forefront, also creates an opportunity to integrate increasingly more important strategic dimensions in an ever-changing world.

Shifting to a circular mindset when it comes to design can prove to be delicate.

Thrilled to launch our EP66 which is all about circular design thinking.

In this episode, we had the pleasure to chat with Karel J. Golta, Founder and CEO of INDEED Innovation, about circular design, strategic innovation, and speculative design.

His team had the chance to bring a strong perspective of circular design into recent projects and he shares the learnings on scaling from user-centric design to circular design.

Where not just incorporate more data and more stakeholders into the project but also approach your design with a new mindset.

Further, we also discussed the overlap between speculative design and circular design.

We also talk about AI and how the tools and the processes actually going to change and influence the future job of the designer.

In the episode, we jump into:

How to design for circularity?

The role of ESGs for designers.

User-centred design vs circular design.

Why sustainability requires system thinking?

Creating frameworks for circularity.

Importance of Co-Creation on designing a circular product.

Why designers should be more focused on the circular design?

Thanks a lot for your time and for your learning Karel!

Dan LaCivita - The future of mobile-first design27 Mar 2022

What if it were possible to design and build a mobile product all on your phone — and what if it were a better way of working?

As designers, we are used to designing on our computer - which is often not the end-device of interaction. There are easy ways to transfer the content to phones but with our new guest

Dan LaCivita

we discuss a bold new idea:

What if you could design directly on your phone and it would be even better then designing on a different device?

Are a keyboard, mouse, and desktop the best tools for creating mobile products… or have they become barriers?

That question started the journey of what came to be

Play

which Dan founded together with colleagues.

Play is the first native iOS design tool built for creating mobile products.

What does it mean for the future of design?

Design, iterate, and collaborate directly from your phone, experiencing your design as you create it while taking full advantage of native iOS features to bring your product to life.

We are thrilled to launch our EP65 with Dan LaCivita, Co-Founder of Play.

In the episode, we chat about the role of mobile interactions for innovation.

Also why innovation often starts by saying "NO" when it comes to product requirements. The approach of focus actually opens up the field for innovation.

We also dig into cross-device interaction and his experience leading a major design agency in New York called Firstborn, which got later acquired where you can learn about how to run a large design business and grow it even further.

Thanks a lot for your time and for your learnings Dan!

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