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Leading for Interdisciplinary Creativity podcast

The podcast talks about leading for creativity, interdisciplinary teamwork, future of design intensive business and much more.
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The master programme International Design Business Management, IDBM in short, started in 1995 as the first joint study option among three Finnish universities that later became the founding institutions of Aalto University. It's more than fair to say that IDBM played a pivotal role in the creation of Aalto.

In Leading for Interdisciplinary Creativity, you will hear the thoughts of some of the leading creative business minds connected to IDBM. We discuss the past, present, and future, celebrating the programme's 30-year anniversary while revealing both intriguing insights from insiders and topical themes relevant to the creative industry.

The podcast is hosted by Irina Viippola, an industrial designer, design entrepreneur, and Professor of Practice at Aalto University.

Get tuned in and enjoy!

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Episode 1: Service Design

Episode 1: Service Design
 

In this episode of Leading for Interdisciplinary Creativity we talk about design thinking and service design and are they still relevant in today’s world. Service design was a hot topic some 10 years ago, but now it seems to have been forgotten and run over by terms like user experience, emotional design, or transformation design. We also dive deep into creativity and how to foster it in today's business environment.

This episode's guests are accomplished design experts Laura Lerkkanen and Adithya Varadarajan.

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