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EPISODE · Jan 7, 2020 · 28 MIN

La Petite Bibliothèque des Designers #1

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La Petite Bibliothèque des Designers est un nouveau format dédiés aux livres. Notre objectif est de vous faire découvrir une diversité d’ouvrages autours du design, mais pas seulement. Dans chaque épisode nous allons à la rencontre de trois designers qui nous parleront de leurs lectures du moment et leurs indispensables. Les recommandations qui les inspirent ou questionnent leurs pratiques quotidiennes.  Pour ce premier épisode c'est François-Xavier, Julie et Alex qui prendront la parole.  Si vous avez des livres à nous conseiller, n'hésitez pas envoyer un mail à [email protected]. François-Xavier Fuhrmann (Product Designer @ LiveMentor) nous parle de :  The Power of Habits • Charles Duhigg  Competing Against Luck • Clayton M Christensen, Taddy Hall, Karen Dillon, David S. Duncan The Making of a Manager • Julie Zhuo  Extrait - en anglais - du livre The Making of a Manager (l'extrait lu est traduit par François-Xavier) : “One-on-ones should be focused on your report and what would help him be more successful, not on you and what you need. If you’re looking for a status update, use another channel […] Remember that your job is to be a multiplier for your people […] How can you achieve a stellar 1:1s? The answer is preparation […]  Discuss top priorities. What are the one, two or three most critical outcomes for your report…  Calibrate what “great” look like. Do you have a shared vision of what you’re working toward? Are you sync about goals or expectations?  Share feedback. What feedback can you give that will help your report…  Reflect how thing are going. Once in a while, it’s useful to zoom out and talk about your report’s general state of mind…  Your job as a manager isn’t to dole out advice or save the day - it’s to empower your report fo find the answer herself.”  Les livres choisis par Julie Muckensturm (Designeuse & Illustratrice Freelance) sont :  Building a Storybrand • Donald Miller  The History of Graphic Design • Julius Wiedemann, Jens Müller  Nagasaki • Agnès Hostache  Pour finir, Alex Mohebbi (UX Designer @ Ekino) nous parle d’éthique et de l’économie de l’attention dans sa sélection :  Stand Out of our Light - Freedom and Resistance in the Attention Economy • James Williams Vous pouvez retrouver le livre au format PDF : https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/stand-out-of-our-light/3F8D7BA2C0FE3A7126A4D9B73A89415D  New Dark Age: Technology and the End of the Future • James Bridle  Bonne écoute !

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La Petite Bibliothèque des Designers est un nouveau format dédiés aux livres. Notre objectif est de vous faire découvrir une diversité d’ouvrages autours du design, mais pas seulement. Dans chaque épisode nous allons à la rencontre de trois designers qui nous parleront de leurs lectures du moment et leurs indispensables. Les recommandations qui les inspirent ou questionnent leurs pratiques quotidiennes.  Pour ce premier épisode c'est François-Xavier, Julie et Alex qui prendront la parole.  Si vous avez des livres à nous conseiller, n'hésitez pas envoyer un mail à [email protected]. François-Xavier Fuhrmann (Product Designer @ LiveMentor) nous parle de :  The Power of Habits • Charles Duhigg  Competing Against Luck • Clayton M Christensen, Taddy Hall, Karen Dillon, David S. Duncan The Making of a Manager • Julie Zhuo  Extrait - en anglais - du livre The Making of a Manager (l'extrait lu est traduit par François-Xavier) : “One-on-ones should be focused on your report and what would help him be more successful, not on you and what you need. If you’re looking for a status update, use another channel […] Remember that your job is to be a multiplier for your people […] How can you achieve a stellar 1:1s? The answer is preparation […]  Discuss top priorities. What are the one, two or three most critical outcomes for your report…  Calibrate what “great” look like. Do you have a shared vision of what you’re working toward? Are you sync about goals or expectations?  Share feedback. What feedback can you give that will help your report…  Reflect how thing are going. Once in a while, it’s useful to zoom out and talk about your report’s general state of mind…  Your job as a manager isn’t to dole out advice or save the day - it’s to empower your report fo find the answer herself.”  Les livres choisis par Julie Muckensturm (Designeuse & Illustratrice Freelance) sont :  Building a Storybrand • Donald Miller  The History of Graphic Design • Julius Wiedemann, Jens Müller  Nagasaki • Agnès Hostache  Pour finir, Alex Mohebbi (UX Designer @ Ekino) nous parle d’éthique et de l’économie de l’attention dans sa sélection :  Stand Out of our Light - Freedom and Resistance in the Attention Economy • James Williams Vous pouvez retrouver le livre au format PDF : https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/stand-out-of-our-light/3F8D7BA2C0FE3A7126A4D9B73A89415D  New Dark Age: Technology and the End of the Future • James Bridle  Bonne écoute !

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