Posted: Wed 12th Feb 2020

Designing the Future of Your Business

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This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Feb 12th, 2020

Designing the Future of Your Business

Location: Wrexham Enterprise Hub

Date / Time: March 11th: 2pm -4pm

Prices: Free

Set goals, make plans, work hard, achieve success… all of the business books in the world say the time thing, but they’re missing a key element… design. =

“Adopting the way a designer works can change your business” – Alan Moore

During this workshop you can learn how to break free from constraints and imagine truly unique ideas to shape the future of your business.

We will work though exercises, based on design thinking and speculative design methodologies, to allow you to leave with a clear toolkit to use for the rest of your career.

The workshop will be led by freelance designer Jordan Burns who currently helps businesses develop products, create robust strategies and send clear messages to their customers.



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