Working with TEDxPortofSpain for four years was about embodying the change we wanted to see in our communities in Trinidad, by creating and growing a platform for ideas worth spreading. This small group of thoughtful, committed citizens dedicated to changing the world indeed has, and continues to do so.
Read MoreIn this interview, Mau discusses how we live and the structures we have created to support our life styles. He reminds us that “design is invisible until it fails” and calls for rethinking the role of design in creating the good life and in shaping a better future. He discusses the underlying and unavoidable links between design and economies that must support and sustain nine billion souls.
Read MoreTraditional leadership development methodologies do not provide a practice field for cultivating spirit or connecting the spirit of enterprise to the realities of a world of resource constraint and urgent need. This paper proposed such a practice field, and presented the methodology at Spirituality in Management Conference at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore.
Read MoreIt is difficult to define the good life in a way that honors the very different traditions of the world’s people. But the good life today cannot beggar the children of tomorrow. Design plays an important role in creating a pattern of purchases and behaviors. This article explores design education and whether designers are educated to responsibly shape the good life.
Read MorePratt Institute’s Design Management graduate program cultivates creative enterprise leadership that develops thriving cultures. Working closely with my mentor, Dr. Mary McBride, deepened my understanding of operations management and planning within a large academic institution, while enabling me to make a contribution to a world class program.
Read MoreEvery two years, hundreds of designers make plans to attend the AIGA Design Conference, and in 2011 I designed one of the presentations that was shown. This single gathering connects designers with people and ideas on the leading edge of the design profession, addressing the challenges and issues that matter most.
Read MoreIn researching the particular ways that children are vulnerable in school environments, their learning stimuli and the various elements of a sustainable school, it became clear that while initiatives like the Center for Child Honoring exist, it is a process of steps that will move the cycle forward, and create a good life through education, one child at a time.
Read MoreIn March 2010, Adventure Ecology founder and environmentalist David de Rothschild and his intrepid crew set sail on an ocean adventure of unrivaled proportions. The journey took them over 11,000 nautical miles across the Pacific in a boat made almost entirely from plastic bottles. The Plastiki has been on a mission to beat waste, not only as a product or outcome, but also as a system for how strategic design can re-imagine definitions of the “good life”.
Read MoreThis series of infographics focuses on indicators of the wellbeing of children in the US and around the world, such as health, education and play - combined with other activities, has a profound impact on cognitive and social development. This infographic was designed to show the percentage of children in the US that participated in various after school activities, and the effects that these activities have on them.
Read MoreThe Shapna Project aimed to sell the highest quality tea from Bangladesh and coffee from Uganda to empower impoverished agricultural communities by giving back 40% of profits to these communities. I worked with the team to design and launch this brand, its products and its story.
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