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Let\'s face it... In many organizations, human-centered design, unfortunately isn\'t yet woven into the cultural fabric.
\\nThis means that design often still needs to earn its stripes before it gets fully accepted inside an environment that\'s dominated by a different mindset.
\\nAnd the stakes are high. Either design\'s influence grows, and investments shift toward it, or it risks fading into insignificance.
\\nRight now, there\'s a strong debate going on in our field: How can we earn this respect without losing our design essence, the very source of our effectiveness?
\\n\\u200bScott Zimmer, our guest this week, brings a wealth of insights on what it takes to persuade organizations to make substantial (financial) investments in design. Through his experiences in executive leadership roles, he successfully championed design, building environments where it was regarded as an equal partner rather than a replaceable resource.
\\nIn this conversation, we delve into the strategies for building bridges between business and design, ensuring mutual understanding and appreciation.
\\nAs you\'ll hear, Scott offers practical, actionable steps to drive change within your organization, from the influence of job titles to crafting stories that resonate with your business partners.
\\nSo, if you\'re interested in learning what really moves the needle in favor of design from someone who\'s been at the very top, make sure you don\'t miss this one!
\\nOne key takeaway from my discussion with Scott is that we should hold firmly to our principles and not doubt the value we bring to the table.
\\nWe can be both brave and humble.
\\n~ Marc
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\\n00:00 Welcome to Episode 187
\\n05:45 Who is Scott
\\n09:00 Lightning Round
\\n10:30 Designers seeking respect
\\n16:30 Respect revered
\\n18:30 How to earn the respect
\\n26:00 Valuing what designers put into the table
\\n30:15 What it means to be an equal partner
\\n36:30 Making \\xa0a positive impression
\\n39:45 The status quo
\\n44:30 Bragging rights in your favor
\\n47:00 Lessons learned
\\n56:00 It\'s a bet
\\n59:15 What\'s next for Scott
\\n1:04:30 Final takeaway
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