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  • Chapter 12: True Partnership — Design as a Strategic Culture
    2026/04/01

    In our final chapter, we conclude that uplifting design is not a single department's job, but a shared organizational culture. We review how the entire "Uplifting Design" framework—from Ikigai to the Pulse—works together to create a 10x breakthrough mindset. True success is found when design leaders act as strategic partners to CEOs, using human-centered tools to solve the business's most complex problems. Join us for this final reflection on how to sustain your creative confidence and lead your organization toward a more prosperous future.

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    36 分
  • Chapter 11: (Pre)science — Predicting Success with NPSX
    2026/03/25

    How can you measure the potential success of a design before you’ve spent millions building the final product? This episode explores "NPSX" (Experiential Net Promoter Score), a powerful leading indicator that tests the emotional resonance of early prototypes. By asking customers to rate their experience during the "Humility" phase of the Pulse, teams gain a "prescient" look at their future market performance. Learn how to use this metric to justify design investments and ensure your team is always building toward a high-value outcome.

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    31 分
  • Chapter 10: The Design Pulse — A New Rhythm for Innovation
    2026/03/18

    Traditional development cycles often separate design from implementation, leading to products that miss the human mark. We introduce "The Pulse," a continuous, four-phase loop of Empathy, Creativity, Humility, and Reality that keeps the user at the center of every sprint. This method demands that cross-functional partners—including engineers and business leads—participate in user research and co-creation. By synchronizing these spheres, teams can course-correct in real-time and ensure every two-week cycle delivers genuine human value.

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    38 分
  • Chapter 9: Organizing for Impact — Studios and Guilds
    2026/03/11

    Great design requires an organizational structure that can actually deliver on a visionary promise. This episode introduces a dual structure: "Studios," which are autonomous, multidisciplinary teams focused on end-to-end customer journeys, and "Guilds," which ensure a baseline of professional craft and quality. This model breaks down traditional corporate silos and shifts accountability from shipping features to owning customer outcomes. Learn how to move your team from being a "Ferrari stuck in traffic" to a high-speed engine of strategic innovation.

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    33 分
  • Chapter 8: The Power of Focus — Simplifying the Paradox of Choice
    2026/03/04

    In a world of infinite features, the most powerful design choice is often to remove rather than add. This session examines the "Paradox of Choice" and how overwhelming density on a page can paralyze decision-making and erode customer trust. We dive into the Walmart.com redesign, where systematically reducing page density by up to 60% led to a doubling of conversion rates. Discover how radical simplification, though often a difficult internal sell, is the key to creating a confident and effortless user experience.

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    28 分
  • Chapter 7: Mapping the Journey — From Transactions to Transitions
    2026/02/25

    To design for real impact, we must move beyond isolated features and map the entire customer life journey. This episode explores how to identify high-stakes "transitions"—like buying a home or preparing for retirement—where design can offer the most significant emotional and practical support. By shifting the unit of analysis from a single transaction to a life transition, organizations can align their products with their customers' long-term goals. Learn how these "Life Maps" serve as a strategic blueprint for creating products that genuinely help people prosper.

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    35 分
  • Chapter 6: Captivating Vision — The Strategic Power of Storytelling
    2026/02/18

    A vision only becomes real when it captures the hearts and minds of the entire organization through the power of narrative. In this final session of our vision trilogy, we learn why our brains are evolutionarily wired to respond to stories rather than bullet points on a slide. We examine how Lloyd's used graphic novels to transform dry technical backlogs into compelling human journeys that aligned 100-person teams. Master the art of "working backwards" and "script sketching" to ensure your design vision is visible, emotional, and impossible to ignore.

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    31 分
  • Chapter 5: Open Design — The Wisdom of Co-Creation
    2026/02/11

    Great design doesn’t happen in a vacuum; it requires an open, participatory process that turns users into active design partners. This episode dives into generative research methods that move past what people say and do to reveal what they truly dream of. We explore the breakthrough of "Always Listening" voice technology and how it was born from observing real people acting out their future needs. Discover how inviting the crowd’s genius can help you solve technical problems you didn't even know existed.

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    31 分