What will I learn?

Overview

Climate change affects everyday life in big and consequential ways. A small town in California and Jordan suffers from drought in similar ways. Organizations such as purpose-driven startups could play a key role in responding to these challenges with their agility and focus on scalable solutions. They face many challenges beyond the core technologies required: demand-side policies and procurement laws, a lack of large, patient capital, and a need to equip passionate Cleantech entrepreneurs with the skills to scale their organizations. We know from other tech verticals that after promising startups receive funding, 55% of them will fail because of people-related issues. They face unique cultural challenges as they must simultaneously pursue social/environmental impact and financial success. Their passion and pace of growth is often not matched with the organizational acumen required to align mission/values with their actions, retain talent, and manage diverse perspectives within the company.

Students will tackle purpose-driven startup culture challenges and design culture experiments during the class by leveraging behavioral and experience design frameworks. This is a hands-on course where students follow the discovery, design, and delivery process and prototype culture policies, practices, and artifacts with their partner orgs. Students will learn key design abilities such as moving between abstract and concrete, experiment rapidly, and communicate deliberately.




Learn With

Teaching Team

Kursat Ozenc

VP of Design at JPMC, Ph.D

Martin Gonzalez

Principal, Org and Talent Development, Google

 

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Details

WINTER 2023

Course #’s : DESIGN 276

Units : 3

Grading Basis : Credit/No Credit

Days / Times : Monday / Wednesday | 3:30pm - 5:20pm

Location : Studio 3 | d.school

Apply

Applications Due by 11:59pm on Sunday December 10th

Instructors will notify students of application status by 5pm on Friday December 15th.

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