17 episodes

On the Shaping Chaos podcast, you will hear do-ers and makers from the worlds of leadership, innovation, marketing, research and design share their stories on how they thrive with chaos and make the most out of it.

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On the Shaping Chaos podcast, you will hear do-ers and makers from the worlds of leadership, innovation, marketing, research and design share their stories on how they thrive with chaos and make the most out of it.

    Emergent Design and the Art of Taming Chaos with Matthew Claudel

    Emergent Design and the Art of Taming Chaos with Matthew Claudel

    In this podcast episode, Matthew Claudel, the founder of Field States, shares valuable insights on emergent design and managing complexity. We discuss the importance of experimentation, learning from failures, and the role of curiosity in driving innovation. Matthew offers a thought-provoking discussion on how cities learn and evolve, with useful lessons for anyone interested in design, urban planning, or creativity.



    After recording this episode, I feel Matthew gave me the articulation I need in my practice to see design as tool to solve emergent problems, a Darwinian approach that I believe will grow fond on me and I hope you find it revolutionary in your work as well as I do.



    Key Takeways


    Emergence in design involves embracing uncertainty and allowing the process to unfold organically.
    Chaos and interdependence are inherent in today's world, and organizations must navigate these complexities to create meaningful change.
    Fear can paralyze action, but creating a safe space for experimentation and offering grace to oneself and others can help overcome it.
    Designing for emergence requires involving stakeholders, exploring alternative perspectives, and designing the right questions rather than seeking predetermined answers. Structured experiments are essential in urban planning to explore new ideas and approaches.
    Maintaining the value created during experiments is a challenge, as there is often no well-fit structure for sustaining it.
    Procurement processes can hinder innovation, and there is a need to redefine procurement to support more exploratory outcomes.
    Cities learn and evolve through a continuous feedback loop of exploration, observation, and change.
    There are parallels between the fashion industry and cities in terms of loops and feedback in design and innovation.
    Designing for long-term transformation requires balancing long-term vision with smaller feedback loops and experimentation.
    The most significant barrier to creativity and innovation is how individuals perceive themselves and their creative abilities.
    Curiosity is a key factor in success, driving exploration, asking the right questions, and embracing the unknown.

    • 52 min
    Design, Complexity, and the Intersection of Cities and Technology with Brian Boyer

    Design, Complexity, and the Intersection of Cities and Technology with Brian Boyer

    In this episode, Brian Boyer, co-founder of Dash Marshall and director of the Urban Technology program at the University of Michigan, shares his insights on navigating the complexities of design and the intersection of cities and technology. We discussed the difference between complexity and opacity, the value of design in decision-making, and the importance of understanding social knowledge. For me the highlight comes when Bryan discussed the need for a broad toolbox in dealing with complexity and the challenges of multidisciplinary projects, something that still seems to be a struggle in the modern world. As a teacher, Bryan also shares his experiences educating students to find a balance between different design perspectives and the importance of asking the right questions in city planning.



    Key Takeways


    The intersection of cities and digital technology brings together different approaches and perspectives.
    Historical figures like Olmsted and modern innovations like Uber have had a significant impact on cities.
    Finding a balance between utilizing and protecting the commons is crucial in the digital age.
    Educating students to find the middle space between different design perspectives is essential.
    Asking the right questions and understanding the qualities and experiences of a place are important in city planning.
    Turning once abstract ideas into something tangible and usable is a key contributor to success in design.

    • 48 min
    A Masterclass on Navigating Chaos and Complexity in Business with Benjamin Yoskovitz

    A Masterclass on Navigating Chaos and Complexity in Business with Benjamin Yoskovitz

    In this episode, Benjamin Yoskovitz, Founding Partner at Highline Beta, shares valuable insights on navigating the complexities of business and life. We discusses the importance of identifying trends and patterns in the market, balancing chaos and creativity, and making data-driven decisions amidst chaotic information. Benjamin also shares lessons learned from his book Lean Analytics and the story behind the B-Real app.



    The concept of atomic units of engagement stands out for me and its one I will be using in my approach going forwards but you will find ton more of practical advice and inspiration for anyone looking to thrive in the ever-changing world of entrepreneurship and innovation.



    Key Takeways:


    Navigating chaos in fundraising requires mapping out the process and creating a step-by-step checklist to bring clarity and control.
    Building a better relationship with chaos involves accepting that control is impossible and focusing on what can be controlled.
    Collecting data is important, but it's crucial to focus on a few key metrics that will actually change behavior and inform decision-making.
    In a world obsessed with perfection, it's important to recognize that chaos cannot be eliminated and to embrace the opportunities it presents. Identifying mega trends and having insights are crucial when building a company.
    The creator economy and the business of one are significant trends in the current market.
    Solo entrepreneurs face unique challenges, such as infrastructure limitations and cross-border transactions.
    The concept of atomic units of engagement is powerful in creating sticky and engaging products.

    • 56 min
    14 — Phil Balgatas on using speculative design to shape chaos

    14 — Phil Balgatas on using speculative design to shape chaos

    Speculative design helps individuals and organizations shape their future success by enabling everyone to think outside their focus. During this inspiring conversation, Phil shares how he managed chaos when unsure what to do and how he uses speculative design to develop solutions for problems that are yet to come. 

    • 55 min
    13 — Mariana Amatullo on Social Innovation and maintaining a Design Attitude

    13 — Mariana Amatullo on Social Innovation and maintaining a Design Attitude

    When working under uncertainty, playbooks and frameworks for decision making might fail when the level of complexity is too high.

    Mariana works at the interception between social innovation, education, business and design to help founders, managers and students navigate complexity by using what she calls a design attitude — a set of cognitive skills that spark change.

    She introduces concepts that can change our approach to problem-solving and help us navigate the uncertainty without fearing the unknown.

    • 45 min
    12 — Marco Steinberg on shaping governance

    12 — Marco Steinberg on shaping governance

    Governments often take big decisions.

    They come in the form of policies, mandates or directives aimed to create a better future for the country and its citizens.

    Sometimes, these institutions lack a holistic understanding of how the smallest change can have a significant impact on something they overlooked.

    Marco Steinberg, the founder of Snowcone and Haystack, helps governments navigate the chaotic nature these entities go through by showing them how to approach problems from the various standpoints.

    In this conversation, we talk about how to drive change by understanding the forces at play when creating a lasting positive impact. 

    • 53 min

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