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Shaping Chaos

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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.

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10/8/2018

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Episode thumbnail for Understanding the Next Battle Ground for Tech and the Power of Play with Kaave Pour from Space10

July 21, 2024

Understanding the Next Battle Ground for Tech and the Power of Play with Kaave Pour from Space10

<p>In this episode, Kaave Pour, the co-founder of Space 10, a company dedicated to improving everyday life for people and the planet, and I discuss how to navigate uncertainty and create spaces for collaboration. Kaave shares insights on the importance of VALUES and how they can evolve as a company grows. We also explored the role of play in work, and how technology is shaping the future of our homes — a future that Kaave believes is about to happen. Kaave&#39;s vision for the future of technology and innovation is truly inspiring, and I deeply curious to see where he&#39;s bringing his design impact next. </p> <p><br></p> <p>From this conversation I am taking George Bernard Shaw quote and have it as en everyday reminder: <em>“We don’t stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing”.</em></p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></p> <ul> <li>Creating a better everyday life requires navigating chaos and uncertainty.</li> <li>Building spaces for collaboration and exploration is essential in creating innovative solutions.</li> <li>Your&#39;s and your company values play a crucial role in guiding decision-making and ensuring alignment with the mission.</li> <li>Playfulness and having a playful approach can enhance creativity and engagement in work.</li> <li>Identifying new trends and needs in technology is key to driving innovation.</li> </ul> <p><br></p>

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May 23, 2024

Emergent Design and the Art of Taming Chaos with Matthew Claudel

<p>In this podcast episode, Matthew Claudel, the founder of <a href="https://www.fieldstates.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">Field States</a>, 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.</p> <p><br></p> <p>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.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Key Takeways</strong></p> <ul> <li>Emergence in design involves embracing uncertainty and allowing the process to unfold organically.</li> <li>Chaos and interdependence are inherent in today&#39;s world, and organizations must navigate these complexities to create meaningful change.</li> <li>Fear can paralyze action, but creating a safe space for experimentation and offering grace to oneself and others can help overcome it.</li> <li>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.</li> <li>Maintaining the value created during experiments is a challenge, as there is often no well-fit structure for sustaining it.</li> <li>Procurement processes can hinder innovation, and there is a need to redefine procurement to support more exploratory outcomes.</li> <li>Cities learn and evolve through a continuous feedback loop of exploration, observation, and change.</li> <li>There are parallels between the fashion industry and cities in terms of loops and feedback in design and innovation.</li> <li>Designing for long-term transformation requires balancing long-term vision with smaller feedback loops and experimentation.</li> <li>The most significant barrier to creativity and innovation is how individuals perceive themselves and their creative abilities.</li> <li>Curiosity is a key factor in success, driving exploration, asking the right questions, and embracing the unknown.</li> </ul> <p><br></p>

Episode thumbnail for Optimizing for Luck and Calibrating your Uncertainty Compass with Alexander Vilinskyy

April 3, 2024

Optimizing for Luck and Calibrating your Uncertainty Compass with Alexander Vilinskyy

<p>In this episode, Alexander Vilinskyy talks about his perspectives on embracing chaos, innovation, and learning from mistakes. We dive into the importance of junior team members and why we should optimize for luck. We also touch on the future of devices and interaction - where I learned about how we can potentially interact with devices in a near future! Alexander shares his thoughts on interacting with knowledge and information, exploring new mediums, and the impact of war on his short and long-term perspective. What stands out in this episode is how we </p>

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What is Shaping Chaos?

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.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

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This podcast is available on 9 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

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