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Human Centered Design w/ Alejandro Rios, Innovation Designer Entrepreneur
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Human Centered Design w/ Alejandro Rios, Innovation Designer Entrepreneur
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Length:
65 minutes
Released:
Feb 5, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Alejandro Ríos Peña is a Design-Thinking telecom engineer and entrepreneur who believes in innovation as the vital force for a passionate, total-quality life. He is a technology entrepreneur with both development and product design management backgrounds currently based in Latin America. His portfolio of projects go from Cloud Call Center and PBX unified communications using Open Source and voice over IP, through several Twitter mashups, Agile practices combined with PMI and Design-thinking for startups.
In this conversation, he will discuss the value of Human Centered Design and how it can help to:
- Validate market opportunities understanding customers and their behavior
- Create and capture value through innovation
- Develop sustainable and scalable business models
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In this conversation, he will discuss the value of Human Centered Design and how it can help to:
- Validate market opportunities understanding customers and their behavior
- Create and capture value through innovation
- Develop sustainable and scalable business models
News:
Daily, Curated educational webcasts, webinars and free online events for your continuous learning. http://startupproduct.com/webcasts @webcastdigest
Show your love for the Global Product Management Talk! Donate support:http://bit.ly/1jxkn08
Resources: http://bit.ly/1fEt3kE
Released:
Feb 5, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
TEI 177: Creating a hybrid Agile Stage-Gate process: How product managers can turn a marathon into a sprint. by Global Product Management Talk