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This is a special archived episode of Brave UX.
Christina Wodtke reminds us to stop carrying the weight of the world, to start giving others the benefit of the doubt, and to make the most of the gift that is feedback.
Highlights include:
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Who is Christina Wodtke?
Christina is one of the most impactful, established, and original thought leaders in Silicon Valley. There wonât be many of you listening who havenât at least heard of her groundbreaking and bestselling book on OKRs, Radical Focus - now in its second edition!
A self-described âcurious humanâ with a serious big-tech resume, her work in design and product has included redesigns and IPOs at companies such as LinkedIn, MySpace, Zynga, and Yahoo!
But those big names only scratch the surface of Christinaâs professional story. She has co-founded a tech startup, co-founded the Information Architecture Institute, founded and was the original publisher of Boxes and Arrows, and is the founder Women Talk Design.
Christina is currently preparing the next generation of product and game designers, as a full-time lecturer at Stanford University. Previously, Christina was an Associate Professor at California College of the Arts, where she taught creative entrepreneurship.
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Find Christina here:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinawodtke/
Christinaâs books:
Radical Focus (Second Edition) - Achieving Your Most Important Goals with Objectives and Key Results:Â
Information Architecture - Blueprints for the Web:Â
Pencil Me In - The Business Drawing Book for People Who Canât Draw:
The Team That Managed Itself - A Story of Leadership:
Women Talk Design:
Website: https://womentalkdesign.com/
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Hosted by Brendan Jarvis:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/
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This is a special archived episode of Brave UX.
Christina Wodtke reminds us to stop carrying the weight of the world, to start giving others the benefit of the doubt, and to make the most of the gift that is feedback.
Highlights include:
======
Who is Christina Wodtke?
Christina is one of the most impactful, established, and original thought leaders in Silicon Valley. There wonât be many of you listening who havenât at least heard of her groundbreaking and bestselling book on OKRs, Radical Focus - now in its second edition!
A self-described âcurious humanâ with a serious big-tech resume, her work in design and product has included redesigns and IPOs at companies such as LinkedIn, MySpace, Zynga, and Yahoo!
But those big names only scratch the surface of Christinaâs professional story. She has co-founded a tech startup, co-founded the Information Architecture Institute, founded and was the original publisher of Boxes and Arrows, and is the founder Women Talk Design.
Christina is currently preparing the next generation of product and game designers, as a full-time lecturer at Stanford University. Previously, Christina was an Associate Professor at California College of the Arts, where she taught creative entrepreneurship.
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Find Christina here:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinawodtke/
Christinaâs books:
Radical Focus (Second Edition) - Achieving Your Most Important Goals with Objectives and Key Results:Â
Information Architecture - Blueprints for the Web:Â
Pencil Me In - The Business Drawing Book for People Who Canât Draw:
The Team That Managed Itself - A Story of Leadership:
Women Talk Design:
Website: https://womentalkdesign.com/
======
Liked what you heard and want to hear more? Subscribe and support the show by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen).
Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content!
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheSpaceInBetween/
======
Hosted by Brendan Jarvis:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/
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