Full interview: Roger Martin on Design Thinking in the Workplace

Updated 1 month, 4 weeks ago

Source: http://www.cbc.ca/

Ever wonder why organizations that start out as innovators can become rigid and stuck in their ways? Heck, maybe you work in an organization that’s lost its creative, innovative edge.

If so, you’ll want to listen to Nora’s interview with Roger Martin. Roger is the Dean of the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, and the author of The Design of Business: Why Design Thinking is the Next Competitive Advantage. A shorter version of this interview will air ...

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alexbfree 2 months, 1 week ago on Twitter

@cumbers "can't" or "won't"? :-) You should listen to http://bit.ly/5WJadX . Helped me understand why IBM and big corps are so risk-averse.

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SPARK interview about design thinking « Search and Found about Innovation 2 months, 1 week ago on Wordpress

[...] SPARK interview about design thinking Filed under: Uncategorized — Ralph Schneider @ 23:24 Full interview: Roger Martin on Design Thinking in the Workplace [...]

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Alex Bowyer 2 months, 1 week ago on Twitter

Design thinking in the workplace http://su.pr/1NMULu - if you work in a large company where innovation is often blocked, listen to this.

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nortonphoto 2 months, 3 weeks ago on Twitter

"Ever wonder why organizations that start out as innovators can become rigid and stuck in their ways?" http://bit.ly/2fxyF2

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Bringing Design Thinking to Accounting and Finance 3 months ago on Wordpress

[...] Roger Martin (Thought Leader in the field and Dean of the Rotman School of Management at University of Toronto) cautions against casual use of the term, Design Thinking, when he was questioned recently by Nora Young on CBC’s Spark podcast. [...]

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cjamescatstrat 3 months ago on Twitter

Design Think, Radio1 Toronto, Nora Young: http://bit.ly/12rm4n

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mikemcilveen 3 months ago on Twitter

@EducationNepal Good interview on design thinking in the workplace/business at cbc.ca's http://bit.ly/3Fj0sj mp3 available in U.S.?

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lbraun2000 3 months ago on Twitter

Spark podcast from couple wks ago had good interview on design thinking http://bit.ly/2iLUtl

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business_design 3 months ago on Twitter

Nice little podcast interview about design thinking and business with Roger Martin http://bit.ly/4GqrHN just enough for a tiny 27min workout

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bradfonseca 3 months, 1 week ago on Twitter

Interesting interview about design thinking in the workplace from CBC's Spark: http://is.gd/4Lvrm

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YDB 3 months, 1 week ago on Twitter

Why 'prove' + 'it' = catastrophe for creativity and innovation http://tiny.cc/EnNJe (mp3)

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Ujwal Arkalgud 3 months, 1 week ago on Twitter

Listening to Roger Martin's interview on @SparkCBC http://bit.ly/3Fj0sj #marketing #design

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interpretivist 3 months, 1 week ago on Twitter

Listening to Roger Martin's interview on @SparkCBC http://bit.ly/3Fj0sj #marketing #design

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3 months, 2 weeks ago on Intensedebate

Hey Nora, Thanks Roger,.....I now know what I am.

.............................I am .....a design...... thinker......!!!!!!

You interview was so right on.

As a design thinker, I have figured out how to move Toronto faster, take 34 million cars off the road annually, make 100 million a year for Toronto , additionally saving billions being spent in different directions and
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Sharon Yetman 3 months, 2 weeks ago on Wordpress

Hey Nora, Thanks Roger,…..I now know what I am.

………………………..I am …..a design…… thinker……!!!!!!

You interview was so right on.

As a design thinker, I have figured out how to move Toronto faster, take 34 million cars off the road annually, make 100 million a year for Toronto , additionally
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Ron 3 months, 2 weeks ago on Wordpress

Good interview Nora, Roger. You're on stride : the material and source are in the center.

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3 months, 2 weeks ago on Intensedebate

Good interview Nora, Roger. You're on stride : the material and source are in the center.

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joelz 3 months, 2 weeks ago on Twitter

@eduinnovation Highly recommend this CBC Radio interview about Design Thinking in the Workplace http://bit.ly/1gHQN4

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rram 3 months, 2 weeks ago on Twitter

How can you change the way a big business thinks? I've been looking at Design Thinking http://tinyurl.com/yz7kn2h

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