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Presentations

Give your team or organization an enthusiastic, informative view into Design-Thinking and Design Strategy, Innovation and Resiliency at your next gathering.

Presentations

Give the gift that keeps on giving: insights on and exposure to new ideas and perspectives that will keep your team or organization thinking long after the day is done. Beverly is an engaging presenter who will engage your audience through her relaxed-yet-enthusiastic style and share with them the expanding world of strategic design, innovation and resiliency, and how that world can be relevant in their daily work.

Presentation topics include — but are not limited to — Design’s Role in ROI, Leadership & Collaboration, The Design Process as a Problem-Solving Tool, Designing Positive Experiences, Incorporating Innovation into the Everyday, and Design-Thinking in Education.

How to Book Your Presentation

1. Email me with “Presentation” in the subject line, and let me know you’re thinking about booking some time. Tell me as much as you’d like about your organization, and what you hope to get out of our work together.

2. I’ll email you back and let you know whether or not facilitation seems like a good next step, and possibly ask a few more questions to determine how to best move forward.

3. If we both agree to proceed, I’ll send payment information and we’ll lock in time on my calendar.

4. Prior to the engagement, we’ll work together to define the results you want to achieve.

Your Walk-Aways

Your team will leave the presentation inspired with clear next steps and a changed perspective. They will have enjoyed the experience and feel that the meeting was time well spent. You also get a report afterward with my perspective on how the meeting went, your team’s strengths and any opportunities for improvement.

Who Can Benefit from Presentations

Any team or organization yearning to know more about “that design-thinking stuff” can benefit if the team ethos includes…

  • a willingness to engage with their teammates,
  • a desire to use their time together effectively,
  • and an openness to exploring new ideas.