What does it look like to apply design thinking to the discipline and practice of leadership?
What does it look like to apply design thinking to the discipline and practice of leadership?
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IBM is not a design company. Of its nearly 400,000 employees, few could rightly be described as aesthetes; of its assorted products, many seem to be of the “function over form†variety. And yet, if you look past its pocket-protector reputation, there’s little doubt that IBM is angling—more aggressively than any corporation of its size—to become a leading design company in the most literal sense of the phrase
Source: IBM’s Got a Plan to Bring Design Thinking to Big Business | Wired
London-based comedy writers Aaron Gillies and James Menzies create brutally honest ad parodies and share them on a Twitter account titled We Fix Your Adverts. Using Photoshop, they replace (or ‘fix’) the original tagline with their own one-liners that are hilariously profane. Warning: Some images are NSFW.
Source: LOL: Brutally Honest Versions Of Regular Ads | Digital Synopsis
Celebrate 20 years of Pokémon by watching (carefully) the 2016 Pokémon Super Bowl spot. Can you find all of the easter eggs hidden in the commercial?
Source: Did You Catch All of the Easter Eggs in Pokemon’s Super Bowl Video?