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How do we break down the barriers to collaboration when we gather?

How do we break down the barriers to collaboration when we gather?

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🎙️How do we change the status quo?

Conventions tend to be, well, conventional. Mingling people in rooms for a few days has been the default for a long time: the challenge is getting the delegates on board to try something new.

Mara Sandoval designs the gatherings for high-level decision makers. For her, experience design plays a key role in generating outcomes when people gather and it needs to be centre stage in the planning process rather than an afterthought. She calls on

🔹Alex McLean, CEO & Co-Founder, Alveole and

🔹Cindy Gallop, Founder & CEO, MakeLoveNotPorn

to join her exploration of the burning question: How do we break down the barriers to collaboration when we gather?

Covered in this episode
  • Being a great guest
  • Anthropology and graphic design in content and space
  • Design as a theory of change
  • Bringing collaborative design to boardrooms
  • The need for a common language
  • Why are we gathering?
  • The pivotal role of human interaction
  • An easy way to encourage collaboration
  • typical conferences = boring
  • Bruce Mau incomplete manifesto for change
  • Typical conferences
  • Power of intention as participant
  • The people you need in the room

Host: Christine Renaud, Braindate

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This episode of The More the Brainier was produced by Christine Renaud and Jane Gibb. Editing and sound engineering by Jenya Sverlov and Chris Leon.

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