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Webinars: The Design Leadership Series
Sponsored by Microsoft

 

Culture Shock

 

June 8, 1pm ET
Josh Levine, Director of Internal Branding, Liquid Agency

 

Josh Levine

If it’s time for your company to go beyond design thinking and start design doing, you’ll need to tackle one of your biggest business challenges—culture change.

 

The only truly sustainable competitive advantage in a blazing fast market is your people. How do you mobilize an entire organization to make powerful innovation-inspiring business decisions quarter after quarter? Make it your culture. Culture change isn’t easy, but the good news is the enormous return on this investment is no less than shocking.

 

In this session you’ll learn:

  • Why culture is the best tool for creating value

  • The definition of an effective culture

  • The three things you must have for culture to change

  • The goals of your culture: create a community that creates value

  • Why culture change is so damned hard

  • What makes for great culture: three brief case studies

  • What to put in your culture change toolkit

About the Presenter

 

For over a decade, brand strategist and noted industry expert Josh Levine has helped global brands engage consumers and empower employees. As Director of Internal Branding at Liquid, he helps organizations live their brand by designing and building culture change programs. Previous clients include HP, Warner Brothers, Microsoft, and Levi's.

 

Josh holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Psychology from Tufts University, a degree in Graphic Design from the Academy of Art University, and was recently honored with a fellowship for technology and education at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco. He regularly speaks, writes, and leads workshops on the intersection of brand and business.

 

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