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Visual Thinking Bootcamp with Tim May from XPLANE
Nineteen80
English - September 23, 2020 14:00 - 36 minutes - 25.4 MBManagement Business storytelling visual design xennials future of work racial equity digital analog sense making transition Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Nineteen80 is a management consultancy and creative agency focused on transitions. As a Xennial, I was born in an analog world, and came of age in a digital world. As the world transitions from command and control to distributed teams, analog to digital, concentrated power and wealth to distributed knowledge of the crowd, Nineteen80 seeks to bring the best of both worlds together to create something better.
I've been following Tim on Twitter for quite some time and we finally got a chance to talk in person.
Bio About The Guest
Tim has worked for over 21 years in visual communication and strategy. He lives to bring art to life and create experiences that allow people to change and see things anew. Tim is committed to telling compelling stories, going to unexplored places, and finding and amplifying what's most excellent.
Episode Summary
In this episode, Tim and I spoke about...
Visual thinking and storytellingMaking graphics actionable and being customer-centricThe philosophy and empathy side of leadershipCreating engagement and co-creatingResources
Website - https://xplane.com/XPLANE’s Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/xplanevisualthinkingConnect With Tim May
Twitter - https://twitter.com/freshbeastLinkedin - linkedin.com/in/tim-may-he-him-963b427Connect With Daniel Hoang
My website - http://www.danielhoang.comMy company - http://www.nineteen80.coFollow me on Twitter - https://twitter.com/danielhoangFollow me on Instagram - https://instagram.com/danielhoangJoin The Nineteen80 Membership - https://www.nineteen80.io/signupDate recorded August 13th, 2020
Music from https://artlist.io/.
This podcast was edited by Naya Moss and Namos Studio.