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How Art and Curiosity Can Fuel Innovative Thinking with Dasanj Aberdeen

An episode of the When Science Speaks podcast, hosted by When Science Speaks, titled "How Art and Curiosity Can Fuel Innovative Thinking with Dasanj Aberdeen" was published on January 20, 2023 and runs 21 minutes.

January 20, 2023 ·21m · When Science Speaks

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In this week's episode featuring Dasanj Aberdeen, a digital product leader and innovation consultant, we discuss a range of issues related to creativity, artistry, and how to consisely present complex issues, including:

Dasanj's background as a self-described "immigrant and global citizen" who embodies "a cross-cultural, cross-geographical perspective" and how it informs her work

The benefits of this outlook, and how Dasanj recommends others without a similar personal background or life experience adopt and apply such an approach to their work

How Dasanj manages the challenge of distilling complex problems down to a one-page visual representation - a superpower of hers - and the types of information she typically wants to ensure get onto that page and get left behind

With art a core part of Dasanj's life, the origins of her interest in art and the interplay between her art and leadership in business

As an innovation consultant - and with the term "innovation" thrown around a lot and perhaps over-used in describing new products and services - what innovation means to Dasanj and how she helps her clients craft truly innovative initiatives

As someone whose been in the innovation and technology space for a long time, what recommendations Dasanj has for listeners who may be interested in getting involved in new product development or startups

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