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Here is another in my series of women entrepreneurs in Africa. Mariatheresa Kadushi from Tanzania attended my Design Driven Entrepreneurship class in Nairobi, Kenya. She was a participant in the YALI East African Regional Learning Center, a center opened by President Obama in the summer of 2015. For my part, I stay in touch with my past students to help them and to find out how they've embedded… → Read More
Start the new year with a new way of looking at innovation and creativity with design thinking → Read More
GMP Ceo leads radical change in the energy business by solving problems → Read More
Successful business people further learning as part of State Department program → Read More
Nadworny: Design, whether it is for product, process or human resources, is important → Read More
Two groups are facilitating easier investment in local startups, thanks to rule changes → Read More
We're going to need support from Burlington City Hall that goes beyond bagels and schmaltz → Read More
Rich Nadworny talked to Burlington-based Notabli about how design brought success → Read More
Rich Nadworny writes about best practices for developing an app or new technology → Read More
Rich Nadworny writes about best practices for developing an app or new technology → Read More
Rich Nadworny talks with creators of brewery co-op about business → Read More
To draw is human, says Rich Nadworny. Doodles can better convey even complex messages → Read More
“In the first two weeks I had more non-planned, interesting conversations with people” → Read More
Human centered design, also known as design thinking, can help Vermont businesses grow → Read More
Middlebury business started with an idea drawn in crayon, aims to make gardening foolproof → Read More
Most organizations today understand that they should pay attention to their customers. For the ones who actively do this, most of the time they use typical marketing techniques such as surveys and focus groups. They are fairly efficient and productive; the results are easily packaged up and shared. Unfortunately, surveys and focus groups, however well intentioned, won’t lead to change or… → Read More
In the middle of this, Burlington Police Chief Mike Schirling asked a critical question: What if we built this ourselves, based on our own needs and experience?... → Read More
Rich Nadworney interviews Burlington Police Chief Michael Schirling on new IT system. → Read More
Online government services need to be designed with people first → Read More
Burlington-bred academic pushes for new kind of learning → Read More