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Nov. 6 in San Francisco: Design Thinking to Focus, Collaborate, and Play Workshop - $199 Special (regularly $675)

Posted by Melissa Sweat on Thu, Oct 15, 2015 @ 10:50 AM

"I have gotten SO MUCH done in the last couple of weeks! It’s amazing!"

  Hannah B., Office Support Supervisor and Accomplishing More With Less Workshop Participant

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Fall Special - Just $199 (regularly $675)

 

When: November 6, 2015 from 8:30am to 4:30pm

Where: Meeting Room at Intelligent Office

100 Pine St., Suite 1250, San Francisco, CA 94111

 

Pierre_Khawand_100x1001Presented by People-OnTheGo Founder and CEO, Pierre Khawand

With today's information overload and constant interruptions, staying focused has become an immense challenge along with balancing between focused and collaborative work and staying invigorated and motivated. In this workshop, we deploy a design thinking approach to solve one of today's most serious workplace challenges: constant interruptions.

This is a hands-on workshop that includes an in-depth exposure to design thinking and how to use it to design a product, a mobile app, and/or an add-on to email. This workshop will leave you transformed in your  ability to think creatively and work collaboratively to solve significant problems and leverage unique business opportunities of all kinds.

Key takeaways:

  • Understand the key aspects of design thinking, including working with your stakeholders to co-create innovative solutions.
  • Get insights into the challenges related to workplace interruptions and solutions to address them.

Sign up today! - San Francisco: Design Thinking Workshop, Friday, Nov. 6, 2015


 

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