Hire people for what they can teach you, not for what you can teach them.
Rob Giampietro
A designer and writer. His recent work has touched on a range of topics, including the relationship of movement and interaction, visual identity and branding in the arts.
The difference between a good designer and a great designer is in their ability to articulate how their solution solves the problem in a way that’s compelling, fosters agreement, and gets the support needed to move forward.
Tom Greever
An experienced product and design leader with a successful track record leading product and UX design teams from strategy to delivery. Author of the book Articulating Design Decisions.
Collaboration
Communication
While it’s true there’s no collective without the individual contribution of every member, we forget that the individual needs the collective just as much.
Alan Moore
A British designer, artist, and entrepreneur. Advised companies such as Hewlett Packard, Microsoft, and Coca Cola.
Collaboration
Communication
No matter how smart and talented we are, we can’t be the best at everything. It’s just not possible. But thankfully, we don’t have to be. We just need to know other people who are ready and willing to fill in the gaps. If we fortify those relationships, we can create an unstoppable synergy that withstands adversity.
Meridith Elliott Powel
One of the Top 15 Business Growth Experts to watch by Currency Fair. An award winning author, keynote speaker and business strategist.
Collaboration
Networking
Sometimes it’s easier to reach out to people who have more in common with us. Don’t give in to that tendency. Stretch to make connections with people who can bring a diversity of thoughts and skills to your resource network. That will amplify your potential, no matter what direction the NASDAQ is heading.
Meridith Elliott Powel
One of the Top 15 Business Growth Experts to watch by Currency Fair. An award winning author, keynote speaker and business strategist.