All posts tagged Design Management

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May 10, 2012, 1 Comment

Making Ideas Happen by Scott Belsky, is a book that claims to be a lifejacket for creatives who are unproductive or fail to see their ideas through to completion. Creatives …

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Mary McBride of Pratt Institute Encourages Design Leaders to Turn Challenges into Opportunities

February 20, 2012, No comments

In a recent myEducationTimes article, Dr. Mary McBride, the Director of Pratt Institute’s Design Management Program (the graduate program res ...

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Pratt Design Management Alumnus Sean T. Brennan, Guiding Future Design Leaders

December 17, 2011, No comments

  For the past 21 years, design has been at the core of Sean’s personal and professional life. It wasn’t until 2002, upon his enrolling in th ...

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A Conversation with Educator & Riverside School Founder, Kiran Bir Sethi

November 24, 2011, No comments

In 2001, Kiran Bir Sethi founded the Riverside School in Ahmedabad, India. Her vision was to design a school’s curriculum that empowered children to ...

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    The Good Life is here
    November 14, 2011, No comments

    The Catalyst team presents our latest publication - The Good Life. It is our biggest issue to date and, as we approach the American holiday of Thanksgiving, it reminds us that we have much to be grateful for.

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    Why Design Education Matters Now
    June 27, 2011, No comments

    It is difficult to define the good life in a way that honors the very different traditions of the world’s people. But we do know that the good life must be one that is sustainable for generations to come.

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    CATALYZING the Conversation
    June 26, 2011, No comments

    The good life varies in its dimensions across place, time and culture. One size does not fit all. This issue of Catalyst: Strategic Design Review explores the meaning of the good life for people across our shared world.