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We Were Born Design Thinkers

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Are the skills we need to thrive in a rapidly changing world ones that we have had all along? Is it that we need to learn new skills or do we need to unlearn old ones? In this episode with Duncan Wardle, former VP of Creativity and Innovation at Disney and international speaker on design thinking, shares the four skills he believes you already have that a machine cannot replace – creativity, intuition, curiosity and imagination. We discuss what design thinking is and how it can help you enhance and strengthen these four key skills that you’ll need to thrive in this upcoming decade and beyond.

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To connect with Duncan

Website: https://duncanwardle.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/duncanwardle/

To connect with Me, Sabba

Website: https://www.askmsq.com 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/askmsq 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabba-quidwai 

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I’m Sabba.

I believe that the future should be designed. Not left to chance.

Over the past decade, using design thinking practices I've helped schools and businesses create a culture of innovation where everyone is empowered to move from idea to impact, to address complex challenges and discover opportunities. 

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