39 min

Design Thinking for Epic Problem Solving with Ric Gref‪é‬ Techapreneur Radio

    • Entrepreneurship

Welcome back to another episode of Techapreneur Radio, the podcast for technology and entrepreneurship.

In this episode, Ric Grefé discusses design thinking as a strategy for product design and rapid ideation to solve epic problems. We’ll dive deep into the details later so if you have no clue what I am talking about you will probably get a lot from this episode.

Ric Grefé has a background in Economics, Business, and Book Design from Dartmouth and Stanford University.

Ric has worked as a public policy analyst, naval intelligence lieutenant, journalist for TIME magazine, consultant in urban and transportation policy, director of the corporation of public broadcasting (PBS), the CEO of AIGA (American Institute of Graphic Arts), CEO in the association of public television stations, and led design thinking courses and programming at Wesleyan University and Williams College.

It was truly a pleasure to interview Ric and gain some of his insight.

A primer on design thinking: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design_thinking

Welcome back to another episode of Techapreneur Radio, the podcast for technology and entrepreneurship.

In this episode, Ric Grefé discusses design thinking as a strategy for product design and rapid ideation to solve epic problems. We’ll dive deep into the details later so if you have no clue what I am talking about you will probably get a lot from this episode.

Ric Grefé has a background in Economics, Business, and Book Design from Dartmouth and Stanford University.

Ric has worked as a public policy analyst, naval intelligence lieutenant, journalist for TIME magazine, consultant in urban and transportation policy, director of the corporation of public broadcasting (PBS), the CEO of AIGA (American Institute of Graphic Arts), CEO in the association of public television stations, and led design thinking courses and programming at Wesleyan University and Williams College.

It was truly a pleasure to interview Ric and gain some of his insight.

A primer on design thinking: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design_thinking

39 min