Following the pre-conference workshops on Wednesday, this year's GAIN Conference was in full swing in NYC today, bringing together a great lineup of thinkers and doers to address the idea of redesigning business from a wide range of perspectives (hence the "Design and Business" moniker). Chaired by Nathan Shedroff with moderation help from Jeanne Liedtka, the speakers explored new ways of defining the value and role of design across organizations, continually referencing the human element and how design serves to connect people, and improve lives. The conference website has interviews with several of the speakers, and will be publishing videos of the presentations in the coming weeks.
Below are some of our favorite tweets covering the day's activities:
New @IBMDesign language announced at #GAINconference, available online for the whole world to use in next 2weeks, says @philgilbertsr
— AIGAconference (@AIGAconference) October 23, 2014He may be hosting #poptech, but @johnmaeda is also inspiring everyone at #GAINconference in NYC. #ibmdesign #design pic.twitter.com/OjqJDyZoDC
— IBM Design (@ibmdesign) October 23, 2014Extreme collaboration and setting your partners up for success @lisakaysolomon bringing down the house at #GAINconference
— Products of Design (@svaPoD) October 23, 2014You don't have to decide as quickly as you think you do for the things that matter. Make it great. #GAINconference
— Jill Spaeth (@innerspaeth) October 23, 2014"Intentional diversity demands empathy and understanding--the superpowers of the designer." -Phil Gilbert @ibmdesign #GAINconference
— Ariel Cabe Martin (@ArielRCMartin) October 23, 2014
He may be hosting #poptech, but @johnmaeda is also inspiring everyone at #GAINconference in NYC. #ibmdesign #design pic.twitter.com/OjqJDyZoDC
— IBM Design (@ibmdesign) October 23, 2014\nExtreme collaboration and setting your partners up for success @lisakaysolomon bringing down the house at #GAINconference
— Products of Design (@svaPoD) October 23, 2014\nYou don't have to decide as quickly as you think you do for the things that matter. Make it great. #GAINconference
— Jill Spaeth (@innerspaeth) October 23, 2014\n"Intentional diversity demands empathy and understanding--the superpowers of the designer." -Phil Gilbert @ibmdesign #GAINconference
— Ariel Cabe Martin (@ArielRCMartin) October 23, 2014\n
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