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  • 5by5: Public Policy and Behavioral Insights with Sarah Kovar

    Posted by Thomas Brandenburg on May 4, 2018October 18, 2018

    A 5by5 Conversation about Public Policy and Behavioral Insights with Sarah Kovar, Strategy Consultant at Deloitte   Interview by Twisha Shah-Brandenburg and Thomas Brandenburg   “I’d say what is most helpful for me, is continually …

    Public Policy and Behavioral Insights, Uncategorized
  • 5by5: Service Design in Healthcare, Leah Cabrera

    Posted by Thomas Brandenburg on December 21, 2017October 18, 2018

    Interview with Leah Cabrera, Service Designer in Design and Innovation Group at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center by Thomas Brandenburg   “I would like to see more and more healthcare organizations having in-house design teams, …

    Service Design in Healthcare, Uncategorized
  • 5by5: Helping the Adoption of Service Design in Client Organizations, Francesca Terzi

    Posted by Thomas Brandenburg on November 1, 2017October 18, 2018

    Interview with Francesca Terzi, Senior Service Designer at Designit By Twisha Shah-Brandenburg   “A way to keep the momentum in an organization is to provide deliverable that clients are able to enlarge, change, edit the …

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  • 5by5: The Importance of Employee Engagement, Avalyn Kasahara

    Posted by Thomas Brandenburg on November 1, 2017October 18, 2018

    Interview with Avalyn Kasahara, Director of Learning & Development at the BIO Agency By Twisha Shah-Brandenburg “Our employees must truly understand why we are who we are, rather than what we are or how we …

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  • 5by5: Conversational UI, Ilana Shalowitz

    Posted by Thomas Brandenburg on September 5, 2017October 18, 2018

    Interview with Ilana Shalowitz, Senior VUI Designer at Emmi by Thomas Brandenburg People and companies assume that because most everyone converses, it must be easy to build a conversation. They don’t realize, however, that to …

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