Optimistic Design

Optimistic Design

Optimistic Design is a practical, positive look at the future of design, ethical innovation, and technology. Tune in each month with Wilma Lam, Substantial’s Strategy Director, as she is joined by creatives, makers, and thinkers to talk about what it means to design with hope for our ever changing world.

  1. Jaymes Hanna

    04/10/2022

    Jaymes Hanna

    In this episode, Jaymes Hanna talks about how education technology continues to evolve, especially during the pandemic, and how the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is designing education to meet people where they are. He also discusses the challenges of change management and how they are attempting to overcome them. Jaymes Hanna is the senior program officer of Market Dynamics at Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. His work focuses on improving the design awareness and adoption of evidence-based programs, products, and services that support teachers and increase student success, including the use of human-centered design. Previously, Jaymes held roles with Leap Innovations and was the manager of Monitor Deloitte strategy console. In this Episode 1:03 Jaymes' quest to find solutions to real-world problems. 2:47 What piqued his interest in human-centered design. 4:54 His role at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the primary focus of the K12 team. 6:06 The ideal role of technology in education. 11:42 How they involve stakeholders and school leaders in achieving a common goal. 14:59 Scalability to meet more people where they are. 18:25 Human-centered design's role in shaping the future of education 21:22 Considerations for designing education. 25:22 Establishing reasonable and respectful expectations regarding the locus of control and the willingness to change. 32:28 Education, design, and technology’s bright future. Resources and Social Ten Types of Innovation James Hanna on LinkedIn Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation website Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation on LinkedIn Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation on Twitter Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation on Facebook Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation on Instagram Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation on Youtube

    35 min
  2. Adha Mengis

    08/08/2022

    Adha Mengis

    In this episode, Adha Menghis discusses how his journey from teaching young people to developing a love and passion for design and innovation began. Adha currently serves as the project director for community and design at Digital Promise, where he designs learning experiences for educators rooted in equity and metacognition. He is passionate about excellent pedagogy and supporting people to realize their innate potential. Adha talks about how digital learning has evolved in the last decade and how Digital Promise works with students, teachers, and communities to close the achievement gap and foster opportunities for lifelong learning. In this Episode 1:02 How Adha's experience as a teacher sparked his interest in educational design and human-centered design. 3:23 People who influenced Adha's designer mindset. 5:28 About his role at Digital Promise and its mission of closing the digital learning gap. 10:00 I'm also curious, you know, as you think about the broader design field, and what ways do you think the broader field could maybe better address designing for equity as well? 12:26 Collaborating with students, educators, and communities. 14:36 Creating a level playing field for everyone through experiences and activities. 17:18 How they promote student co-leadership. 19:46 Working together with system leaders to integrate the human-centered design with sizable, already-existing systems 22:26 The contribution of design to societal transformation 26:37 A valuable piece of advice he received. 28:19 Digital Promise’s series of products and services for lifelong learning. 21:34 The future of design, education, and technology. Resources and Social Adha Mengis on LinkedIn Digital Promise website Digital Promise on Facebook Digital Promise on Twitter Digital Promise on LinkedIn Digital Promise on Youtube Center for Inclusive Innovation Verizon Innovative Learning Schools

    34 min
  3. Dr. Ijeoma Azodo

    08/07/2022

    Dr. Ijeoma Azodo

    In this episode, Dr. Ijeoma Azodo, talks about her inspiration for transitioning from surgery to digital innovation and design for healthcare, as well as how NHS Education Scotland develops new projects to help improve the healthcare ecosystem. Dr. Azodo, brings together service and systems design with her expertise in surgical care, health research, and patient-centered outcomes to build digital healthcare experiences. Dr. Azodo is the Associate Director of Service Design at NHS Education Scotland technology service, an honorary clinical tutor with the Surgical Sciences at the University of Edinburgh, and a council member in the Faculty of Clinical Informatics. In this Episode 1:03 Dr. Azodo's inspiration for shifting her focus from surgery to digital innovation and design for healthcare 2:32 How her work influenced her learning and understanding of design, innovation, and  technology and their roles in healthcare 4:41 The role of technology in the healthcare ecosystem of NHS Scotland 8:06 The NES Technology Design team and Dr. Azodo’s responsibilities as the associate director 13:26 Essential skill sets in their line of work 14:34 The advantage of working in the NHS to the work that they do. 16:07 Fundamental shifts in patient-provider relationships 18:04 Her perspective on the trajectory of digital innovation in the healthcare space. 23:05 Developing design and technology principles centered on behavior change and equity for all patients. 25:10 The impact of design, research, and technology on the healthcare system. 29:42 How healthcare has evolved in terms of innovation throughout her career. 31:42 The future of healthcare Resources and Social Dr. Ijeoma Azodo on LinkedIn NDS Scotland website NDS Scotland on LinkedIn NDS Scotland on Twitter NHS Education for Scotland website NHS Education for Scotland on Facebook NHS Education for Scotland on Vimeo NHS Education for Scotland on Twitter NHS Education for Scotland on YouTube

    34 min
  4. Jennifer Gaze

    13/05/2022

    Jennifer Gaze

    Jennifer Gaze is a director at High Alpha Innovation, where she partners with global leading organizations to launch new ventures and build venture studios. Prior to High Alpha, she led innovation teams at Wilson Sonsini and Mercedes Benz and advised leading corporations on issues of strategy and growth at the consulting firm, Innosight. She also serves as a startup advisor and investor with a focus on female-led ventures. In this episode of the Optimistic Design podcast, Jennifer shares what she learned about the job’s framework that ultimately changed how she sees the world, as well as the skills she learned in her formative experience in big corporate companies that shaped her approach to partnering with venture teams. Jennifer also discusses High Alpha Innovation's mission and her role as director, along with some actionable steps that organizational leaders can take to promote corporate creative innovation, and a whole lot more. In this Episode 0:45 How Prof. Clayton Christensen’s Theory of Jobs To Be Done changed how Jennifer sees the world. 2:23 Jennifer's other roles at the intersection of innovation and technology that influenced how she approaches design innovation. 3:59 The many hats that Jennifer wears as the director of the startup company, High Alpha Innovations. 6:38 What the venture studio business model is and why do you need one. 8:32 Key components of the venture ecosystem. 10:09 High Alpha Innovation’s mission to launch 100 startups in five years. 12:12 Three categories of innovation and the different tools that you can use to achieve these types of innovation. 16:21 Some actionable steps organizational leaders can take to promote corporate creative innovation. 19:52 Important factors to consider when deciding whether to build this venture within the main organization or as a completely separate external entity. 22:09 Bringing everyone’s distinct perspective and diverse approach to solve problems and innovate. 23:25 The most important set of skills and mindset she brings to the table. 27:26 Key pieces of advice for those looking to innovate and get things done. 29:09 The design and innovation trajectory appears to be happening and trending towards a more inclusive ecosystem and massive underserved markets. Resources and Social Jennifer Gaze on LinkedIn High Alpha Innovation website High Alpha Innovation on LinkedIn High Alpha Innovation on Twitter High Alpha Innovation on Facebook

    35 min
  5. Beth Kolko

    13/04/2022

    Beth Kolko

    Beth Kolko is the co-founder and former CEO of Shift Labs, a for-profit company building low-cost medical devices for emerging markets leveraging global innovation networks. She has been the Director of Innovation at the Makerbot Foundation (2013), a Fulbright professor at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy in Tashkent, Uzbekistan (2000), a Visiting Faculty Researcher at Microsoft Research (2007), and a Fellow (2007-2009) and Faculty Associate (2009-present) at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University. Beth began her career as a professor in the humanities, studying how diverse communities used a then text-based internet to organize and enact change. Her current work focuses on the potential of non-experts to create disruptive solutions. In this episode of the Optimistic Design podcast, Beth shares how she became interested in human-centered design and why her initial research took her towards helping people become functional engineers and solve problems in their own communities. She discusses the experiences and organizations that have shaped her approach to design and technology, including The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Beth discusses the strong connective thread of providing the impact that runs through all of the work she has done. She highlights why she felt she should stop critiquing the way technology was designed and the ways in which it was exclusionary and instead make the leap into creating better, more human-centered products. We also dive into the venture capitalism aspect of Beth’s work, and she lists some of the information she likes Start-Up founders to present to her when discussing funding. In this Episode 02:30 How issues of gender, race, and technology usage patterns brought Beth to human-centered design as an approach 06:02 Why Beth founded Shift Labs in 2012, what their mission is, how it led to the development of life-changing technologies for low-income communities 09:20 How human-centered design shaped Beth’s approach to the operational side of the business as Shift Lab’s founder 13:46 Beth’s experience as a venture capitalist with both the Pioneer Fund and Pack Ventures and the journey of moving from founder to venture capitalist 19:38 The community focus of Beth’s business including mentoring Start-Up founders and why she is so passionate also about diversifying who has access to building a successful company 21:15 How human-centered design and equity centered design align to shape the kind of  venture capitalist she is 35:12  How remote working has facilitated diversifying the design space over the last two years and accelerated innovation Resources and Social Beth Kolko on LinkedIn Beth Kolko’s website Shift Labs website Shift Labs on Facebook Connect with Substantial - Optimistic Design: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/substantial/ Podcast: https://substantial.com/OptimisticDesign LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/substantial/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/substantial Website: www.substantial.com

    41 min
  6. Katie Silvers

    03/03/2022

    Katie Silvers

    Katie Silvers is the Director of Design and UX at Salesforce and is an expert in aligning business needs and communication with core leadership. Before joining Salesforce, Katie was a manager of Corporate Strategy and Innovation at the Arielle X Group and LexisNexis. She specializes in Design Thinking tools and Agile methodologies and believes product and process innovation is an indispensable element in business growth. Katie leads an international design and research team responsible for creating productivity and efficiency tools for the internal sales organization. This week on the Optimistic Design podcast, Katie joins us to give her perspective on the role of design lead innovation in technology as an industry as a whole. She shares the non-tradition route she took into the design world and how her current role at Salesforce works to drive collaboration between designers and developers. We also dig into Katie’s actionable advice for other leaders scaling design and innovation teams in large organizations, particularly in today’s economic climate. “The customer is at the center — whether it's an internal customer or an external customer, they're always top of mind.” - Katie Silvers “I'm optimistic about the fact that people are taking design seriously. People always knew it was part of the process but never saw it as a key piece” - Katie Silvers In this Episode 03:03 What influenced Katie’s approach to design and innovation at the start of her career 05:38 What characterizes Salesforce’s approach to design lead innovation 09:49 The relationship between incubation of ideas and design technology 13:29 Katie’s thoughts on what is so unique about working with an in-house sales team 18:24 Salesforce is a CRM company with a long history of using data-driven insights and analytics, so Katie describes how that history influences her team’s approach to their work 19:29 How Salesforce has evolved as a designer and research organization and what is coming next for the company 21:43 How design innovation can scale and grow within a large organization like Salesforce 27:01 Developments in the future of design and innovation that Katie is optimistic about Resources and Social Katie Silvers on LinkedIn Salesforce Website Salesforce on Facebook Salesforce on Instagram Salesforce on Twitter  Connect with Substantial - Optimistic Design: Instagram: Instagram Podcast: Podcast LinkedIn: LinkedIn Twitter: Twitter Website: Website

    29 min
  7. Michelle Lee

    14/02/2022

    Michelle Lee

    Michelle Lee, Managing Director at IDEO, leads their Design for Play team. She has made it her mission to use the principles of play to create impactful products for a diverse range of industries, from healthcare to food and beverage. Michelle is an award-winning designer driven by a desire to bring thoughtful solutions to fruition through user-centered design. Before joining IDEO, designing toys at VTech and University Games fueled Michelle’s passion for play while lead product roles at thredUP and ShopWell ignited her spirit of entrepreneurship. Michelle firmly believes that the power of play enhances engagement, builds connections, helps us face challenging situations with enthusiasm, and stretches our abilities to new levels. This week on the Optimistic Design podcast, I’m excited to welcome Michelle and hear her thoughts on the importance of play as adults. Michelle dives into the concept of designing for joy and how it intersects with the overall need for functionality. We discuss how to appeal to emotional needs through design and thereby ensure longer-term engagement. Michelle also shares the scientific evidence that backs the importance of play and some examples of play as a human experience that have been personally impactful for her. “Our mission is to empower the world through play. We believe that it's important to apply play principles across different industries, in a way that we can utilize the power of play, to spark curiosity, to deepen connections, to encourage creativity, and to help people really find meaning in the world.” - Michelle Lee “As designers, we can see that play gives us the confidence to tackle challenges, to see beyond our assumptions and what we think is reality, to start imagining a different future.” - Michelle Lee In this Episode 04:30 Michelle shares the mission of IDEOS Play Lab and the talents of the team she leads 07:03 What is most important for designers to consider when working at the intersection of design and play. 10:55 How the Play Lab team measure joy when prototyping and testing designs 12:19 The importance of sharing concepts through roleplay and other creative mechanisms. 15:27 How the design team has embedded their playful culture in a virtual environment over the last two years. 17:27 How play is now being used to tackle more complex issues, like sustainability, the circular economy, and mental health. 18:53 How Michelle’s team thinks about play in different contexts and environments. 21:27 Ways in which designing for play have evolved since Michelle started working in the space. 23:29 Play as a part of self-care and Michelle’s advice for teams trying to incorporate a sense of play into the way they work and how they engage with one another. 27:39 How to learn more about play-centered design. Resources and Social Michelle Lee on LinkedIn IDEO Website IDEO on Facebook IDEO on Instagram IDEO on Twitter Connect with Substantial - Optimistic Design: Instagram: Instagram Podcast: Podcast LinkedIn: LinkedIn Twitter: Twitter Website: Website

    33 min

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Optimistic Design is a practical, positive look at the future of design, ethical innovation, and technology. Tune in each month with Wilma Lam, Substantial’s Strategy Director, as she is joined by creatives, makers, and thinkers to talk about what it means to design with hope for our ever changing world.