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In this episode, I talk to Anthony Davies, MD of Design at Sky and Comcast. We talk about the future TV, fixing the web, designing with and for AI and much more. As you will hear, he’s an incredibly smart, strategic, creative and humble guy, which helps to explain why he’s so highly respected.
Finally, Anthony mentions Sky Glass, their high-end TV, with elegantly integrated software and services, and Sky Q, a set-top box system that combines satellite and broadband feeds.
I hope you find this conversation as wise and insightful as I did.
01:02 Career history
04:46 Sky Glass - The TV Apple should have made
13:09 It's all about timing - paddling before the wave comes
15:52 How TV and film are being produced now
26:45 AI's impact on content creation
33:18 Designing shared screen experiences
35:40 Can AI agents fix the web experience
39:39 Personalised content
43:33 Customisation vs making the right product call
48:18 How TV watching is changing
55:50 Designing with and for AI
Anthony Davies
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In this episode, I talk to Tom Inns, the principal at Cofink, the system mapping, facilitation and coaching consultancy.
The concept of Systems design has been around for decades. I’ve even been called a Systems Thinker a few times for my sins, but I’ve always found it a bit of an esoteric and even eccentric subject. Whenever I open a book or article on the topic, I don’t get far before being hit with dense and abstract schematics. Each author also seems to have a different approach, probably because the concept of systems is used in so many different domains, from biology and software engineering to urban planning and sociology and policy.
Tom has a refreshingly straight-forward way of talking about the topic that includes lots of analogies and metaphors, which I think makes it much more accessible.
00:53 Career background
03:45 System design
06:40 System vs service design
10:42 What good looks like
18:35 System design process
31:47 Painting with data
36:34 Testing and learning
41:21 The craft of system design
46:21 Domain knowledge
49:11 Documentation and handover
54:40 Using maps to identify automation opportunities
TOM INNES
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Tom studied engineering at the University of Bristol, design at the Royal College of Art & Imperial College, London and has a PhD from Brunel University, awarded for research exploring the impact of design thinking on drivers of innovation success in small businesses.
In 2000 he became Professor of Design & Head of the School of Design at the University of Dundee. He directed the AHRC/EPSRC’s UK-wide Designing for the 21st Century research initiative between 2005-2010 before becoming Dean of Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design and then Director (CEO) of Glasgow School of Art from 2013 to 2018.
In 2019 he established consultancy, COFINK Ltd., using design and systems thinking approaches to help individuals and organisations understand complex challenges and collaborate to develop innovative solutions. Through COFINK he was worked with a wide range of health trusts, charities, businesses, universities and research organisations across the UK, and in Europe, USA, China and Africa.
Tom also works part-time as a Research Fellow at DMEM, University of Strathclyde, (Glasgow) as a Visiting Professor at Heriot Watt University (Edinburgh & Dubai) and with Magnetic (London & Manchester) as a Design Coach for Innovate UK’s Design for Growth programme.
Tom’s writing on topics discussed in the podcast:
Patient_Ecosystem_Mapping_2024.pdf
A paper Tom wrote in 2024 for the DMI’s Design Management Review. This describes the Patient Ecosystem Mapping methodology discussed in the podcast.
Guide_to_Patient_Ecosystem_Mapping.pdf
A short guide to how the Patient Ecosystem Mapping approach works and how Tom supports this approach through his consultancy COFINK Ltd.
Designing_Realistic_Healthcare_Improvement_2020.pdf
A paper Tom co-authored for the DMI’s Design Management Journal in 2020, with ENT Consultant Surgeon, Rod Mountain, exploring how design thinking can help inform innovation in health and care
Theatres_For_Design_Thinking_2013.pdf
A paper Tom wrote for the DMI’s Design Management Journal in 2013 describing how design can support facilitation.
Other useful reading:
The classic primer text on systems thinking (500,000 copies sold through multiple editions).
Meadows, D. H. (2015) Thinking in Systems. Chelsea Green Publishing
An interesting book that attempts to connect design thinking and systems thinking
Cababa, S. (2023) Closing the Loop, Systems thinking for Designers. Rosenfield
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Пропущенные эпизоды?
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In this episode, I talk to Andrew Barraclough, who has held a number of corporate design leadership roles, as well as doing tours of duty in marketing and R&D and ran his own design agency. His design experience also spans industrial, packaging and digital. Partly as a result of his broad experience, he’s one of the most commercially and organizationally savvy design leaders I know.
In this conversation, we talk about how to raise design’s impact on organisations, by developing a portfolio of stories, backed by appropriate metrics, to engage with stakeholders on a regular basis – rather than chasing after the red herring of a single killer ROI number. Later on, he has sage advice on how to collect and contextualise measures from different parts of the business.
We also cover his concept of ‘Design Linking’, the important internal plumbing work of connecting different design teams, initiatives, partners and stakeholders together to maximise design’s impact.
06:48 Design ROI - a red herring
12:55 Plotting a holistic design strategy
14:50 Wide and frequent stakeholder engagement
24:00 Aligning projects with stakeholders
28:57 Design Linking
37:39 Marshalling metric
43:20 Getting out of the doldrums
ANDREW BARRACLOUGH
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Welcome to season two of Product Powwow.
In this episode, I talk to Nick Hunn, a global expert in wireless technologies and more specifically in what he calls ‘hearables’ – which are ear-based wearables. We cover a lot of ground, including audio, hearing loss, health-sensing and voice control use cases for hearables. Themes include the nuances of human perception and behaviour around this highly intimate technology, and the search for sustainable business models based on all the data wearable devices collect.
This episode is on the longer side, but it was tough to edit down as Nick delivers ‘all killer, no filler’. I hope you enjoy it half as much as I did.
02:05 A brief history of wearables
03:30 In praise of ears and hearing aids
07:15 Wearables still in the 'hope bubble'
17:10 The hidden genius of hearing aid
26:30 Overcoming the stigma of hearing aids
36:15 Is Apple going to change the game
42:10 What the new Bluetooth LE standard unlock
51:10 The return of voice
57:05 Health monitoring
1:00:30 What is Apple doing with that health data?
1:04:45 The wider role of hearables in our tech ecosystem
NICK HUNN
Nick is technology strategist, serial entrepreneur, expert witness, keynote speaker and author with a broad view of the details of technologies, user experience and wider interplay of different market solutions.
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Today, I talk to Katherine Farnon about her pivot from Global Head of Digital Experience Strategy & Operations at Vodafone to becoming a change management consultant.
As anyone with leadership experience knows, simply asking or telling people to adopt a new system, structure, process, or way of working is unlikely to have much success. Change is harder than that. As you will hear, it’s a deeply human endeavour, and systematic change management has lots of parallels with the way we design and innovate.
This conversation follows nicely from the previous two episodes in that it explores a potential career track for some Design and Innovation leaders and, more importantly, a skill set that could integrate into their initiatives.
01:32 Career background
05:30 Change management
10:35 Why is change so hard
15:23 Identifying a change project
22:05 Types of change
30:25 Change leaders
35:39 Juggling change with day-to-day operations
38:39 New skills
42:06 Knowing what you know now…
KATHERINE FARNON
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Today I talk to three design industry luminaries about the current state of design and potential paths forward. They’re all seasoned hands who have ridden out a few downturns in their time and can take a long view on design from their different vantage points.
Robert Fabricant is a Social impact designer based in NYC who specialises in Healthcare and previously worked at Frog. He wrote two much-discussed articles on FastCo earlier this year, which provocatively asked if Business was breaking up with design, which partly prompted my article on Design in the Doldrums.
Sean Carney has a background in ID, and has held various design leadership roles, including being the Chief Design Officer of Philips for 15 years, so gives a highly authoritative corporate design view on the situation.
Warren Hutchinson has moved from ID to UX to digital transformation design, both in-house and as a consultant, including his current consultancy, which he co-founded.
15:00 Symptoms of the Doldrums
25:15 From product to system design?
35:32 Over specialisation?
39:10 Routes out of the Doldrums
ARTICLES MENTIONED
Robert Fabricant, ‘The big design freak-out: A generation of design leaders grapple with their future’, 15 February 2024, FastCompany
Robert Fabricant, ‘Design leaders are in their reinvention era’, 10 April 2024, FastCompany
Kevin McCullagh, ‘Why design is in the doldrums’, 18 September 2024
Kevin McCullagh, DMI keynote deck, 24 September 2024KEVIN & PLAN
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Today, I talk to Christine Ruf and Sebastian Stoddart about their move from design leadership to innovation consulting.
I made contact with them both while writing my article on the same topic, which in turn was prompted by a training programme I developed on what it takes for senior designers or design leaders to make the leap into innovation consulting.
03:37 Christine’s career path
07:03 Sebastian's career path
09:20 Motivations behind the shift to innovation consulting
16:43 Example consulting projects
27:38 Old and new skills
43:31 On the creativity of non-designers
ARTICLE
Designers as in-house innovation consultants (the comments are well worth a read too)
CHRISTINE & SEBASTIAN
Christine Ruf
Sebastian Stoddart
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This is part 2 of my conversation with Don Norman, where we get into some of the big questions around AI.
Don mentions Ben Shneiderman and Salman Khan a few times. Shneiderman is a renowned computer scientist who has focused on Interface design and recently wrote a book called Human-Centered AI. Khan is best known as the founder of the Khan Academy, a free online non-profit educational platform which hosts 6,500+ video lessons teaching a wide spectrum of academic subjects.
03:18 AI agents
10:51 AI devices
16:56 Overtrust in AI
19:33 Human vs Machine strengths
26:08 Intelligent amplification
34:36 AI amplified design
38:55 Examples of HCAI
BOOK MENTIONED
Brave New Words: How AI Will Revolutionize Education (and Why That’s a Good Thing), Salman Khan, 2024
DON NORMAN
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Don Norman Design Award and summit
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Today, I talk to Don Norman, the godfather of User Experience. It’s a wide-ranging conversation, so I’ve split it into two parts. Part 1 focuses on Don and how the way we’ve interacted with technology has evolved over time.
If you already know lots about Don and UX, want to hear about AI, you might want to skip straight to Part 2.
That said, I thought I knew a lot about him but learned how he was there at the dawn of computing, AI and how to think about human cognition and behaviour – including his beef with B. F. Skinner, one of the godfathers of today’s Behaviour change movement.
04:32 Humanity-Centered Design
13:33 Wide-ranging career
26:45 The evolution of our interaction with machines
34:22 Smartphones
BOOK MENTIONED
Range: How Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World, David Epstein, 2019
DON NORMAN
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Don Norman Design Award and summit
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Kevin McCullagh is the founder of Plan, a product strategy consultancy based in London, which helps design and innovation leaders with strategic clarity. He writes and speaks on Foresight, Innovation and Leadership.
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Product Powwow is a monthly podcast where I have big-picture conversations with design and innovation leaders.
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Kevin McCullagh is the founder of Plan, a product strategy consultancy based in London, which helps design and innovation leaders with strategic clarity. He writes and speaks on Foresight, Innovation and Leadership.
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