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Home / Sessions / Certain, Grown, Model – defining elderhood in Design

Certain, Grown, Model – defining elderhood in Design

IAC 2021 /

Time(s)

April 30, 2021
4:00 PM to 5:00 PM ET

The Live Q&A for this talk will begin as soon as the livestream ends.  In the event the livestream runs over, the Live Q&A and any follow-up conversation will continue inon the Discord channel for this talk.

Location

Virtual

Description

It is ultimately the time to talk about and bring home the truths about the tech industry. We venerate the new and young all the time – not the lessons learnt, the wisdom, methods and the approaches that have worked previously.

So what happens if you are in the industry over 20 years and the focus on developing tactical solutions to digital problems isn’t what you want to do, and neither is management.

But what is next?

This presentation focuses on defining and exploring concept of being an Elder in Design, using the lenses of Certain, Grown and Model.

About the speakers

Mags Hanley

Mags Hanley is a career and information architect. She helps Designers work out the next stage of their careers are by using the tools of their trade – analysis, research, and synthesis. She helps senior designers develop into leaders, and provides the scaffold and tools for design leaders to be effective in their jobs.

Mags lives in Melbourne Australia – the coffee capital of the world – but prefers tea! She has lived across the world in the US and UK working in organisations as diverse as Argus Associates, the BBC and JB Hi-Fi.

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