
UXDX · 09 Apr, 2024
UXDX Community:Unleashing Change and Creativity
Date
09 Apr, 2024
17:00 - 18:30
Venue
Online
Format
Online
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Where product, design and engineering people meet to learn from real work.
An online series bridging the gap between Product, UX, Design and Dev to build better products, faster together.
Expect real case studies, candid lessons and a room of peers working through similar product-delivery challenges.
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Agenda
Tue9 Apr
The rise of social media and tech unlocks more opportunities for anyone to make money from the internet through the content they create. The creator economy plays a society, business, technology, and culture today.
In this interactive talk, you’ll come away with practical tips on how you as a UX professional can get involved in the creator economy. Our speaker Grace Ling will go over examples, case studies, best practices, the history of the creator economy, the future of UX and the creator economy, and more.
We’ll dive into major cultural and technological shifts, leaders in the creator economy, and opportunities for you to shape the UX for the creator economy. If you’re an aspiring content creator, Grace will also be sharing her advice on how you can get started.
Tue9 Apr
Creativity is a prized asset in a world where innovation differentiates businesses. For any creator, the expectation of being the source of innovative ideas can be overwhelming. Have you ever proudly worn this "creative" badge, only to witness your imagination well run dry when it matters most? Where do those elusive sparks of brilliance truly originate, and how can we ignite them more consistently and transcend limiting beliefs? How can we ensure that our ideas remain the lifeblood of success, fueling higher profits, growth, and game-changing innovation?
Explore the neural magic behind creativity, decoding where those sparks of brilliance come from and how to ignite them consistently. Let us learn how to break our thinking patterns, get outside our comfort zone, engage differently with others, embrace possibility, form robust connections, and harness creativity.
Tue9 Apr
Do you continue to be puzzled by how hard it is to innovate or deliver products in your organisation? Do have the sense that much of what you do is a thankless task? Does it feel like the risks, to you and the company, sometimes outweigh the rewards? You’re not alone in feeling the promise of innovation is often elusive, that uncertainty, unknowns and ambiguity, although exciting for some, are energy-sapping for many. Innovation, like finding love, is hard.
Regardless of whether you’re an innovator, intrapreneur, product developer or change agent, your success is reliant on the ability to persevere, to sustain your energy, optimism, resilience and creativity for championing change in a system, a system often pitted against you because it’s largely driven by maintaining the status quo. But how do you do this? Your team knows their ‘Why’.
They come to work each day to do hard things, to lead and inspire; to help organisations connect, adapt and flourish. But, maybe, they're also looking for a little more help? Maybe a little more inspiration, more examples of how to create greater fulfillment and meaning between their roles and any organisation lucky enough to have them? Together we'll review the system, ideal cultural baseline and pragmatic tools and tactics to support your team in delivering value.
The rise of social media and tech unlocks more opportunities for anyone to make money from the internet through the content they create. The creator economy plays a society, business, technology, and culture today.
In this interactive talk, you’ll come away with practical tips on how you as a UX professional can get involved in the creator economy. Our speaker Grace Ling will go over examples, case studies, best practices, the history of the creator economy, the future of UX and the creator economy, and more.
We’ll dive into major cultural and technological shifts, leaders in the creator economy, and opportunities for you to shape the UX for the creator economy. If you’re an aspiring content creator, Grace will also be sharing her advice on how you can get started.
Creativity is a prized asset in a world where innovation differentiates businesses. For any creator, the expectation of being the source of innovative ideas can be overwhelming. Have you ever proudly worn this "creative" badge, only to witness your imagination well run dry when it matters most? Where do those elusive sparks of brilliance truly originate, and how can we ignite them more consistently and transcend limiting beliefs? How can we ensure that our ideas remain the lifeblood of success, fueling higher profits, growth, and game-changing innovation?
Explore the neural magic behind creativity, decoding where those sparks of brilliance come from and how to ignite them consistently. Let us learn how to break our thinking patterns, get outside our comfort zone, engage differently with others, embrace possibility, form robust connections, and harness creativity.
Do you continue to be puzzled by how hard it is to innovate or deliver products in your organisation? Do have the sense that much of what you do is a thankless task? Does it feel like the risks, to you and the company, sometimes outweigh the rewards? You’re not alone in feeling the promise of innovation is often elusive, that uncertainty, unknowns and ambiguity, although exciting for some, are energy-sapping for many. Innovation, like finding love, is hard.
Regardless of whether you’re an innovator, intrapreneur, product developer or change agent, your success is reliant on the ability to persevere, to sustain your energy, optimism, resilience and creativity for championing change in a system, a system often pitted against you because it’s largely driven by maintaining the status quo. But how do you do this? Your team knows their ‘Why’.
They come to work each day to do hard things, to lead and inspire; to help organisations connect, adapt and flourish. But, maybe, they're also looking for a little more help? Maybe a little more inspiration, more examples of how to create greater fulfillment and meaning between their roles and any organisation lucky enough to have them? Together we'll review the system, ideal cultural baseline and pragmatic tools and tactics to support your team in delivering value.
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