A research project into the wicked problem of loneliness & isolation of ageing populations, using ethnographic research and in-depth interviews with millennials to understand how to futureproof them against loneliness by 2050.
Researching loneliness & isolation in ageing populations or developing a toolkit for public libraries, read about my latest projects here.
Again, what can we learn from Royal Mail, Hermes, and DHL and apply to the Moldovan Postal Service...
After visiting the Kew Gardens in London, I could not keep rom thinking how much the customers miss on when visiting the Botanic Gardens in Chisinau...
Coming from such a personal place, this post is about how I am marginalised from being proactive in my own well-being and what service design can do to change this.
I would like to change the way people buy and wear clothes. I’m not some fashion designer who believes the world needs more clothes. In fact, I think the word needs less clothes. How can we achieve that?
Different situations require different skills, and therefore, different leaders and leadership styles, from authoritarian to democratic and permissive. Which one to choose?
- that is the question.
I started thinking about this topic when I was looking back at my own experience of leadership. The very first time I experienced leadership was when I was appointed (not elected!) as head of my class...
I picked up Adam Grant's book feeling a bit uneasy because I knew that for the last several years, I've become a conformist. I started my career with big ideas and hopes. I wanted to do exciting things, but...
Roger Martin starts this book by introducing the 'knowledge funnel' (Martin, 2009, p. 8) -
a concept that he developed to explain how new and 'different kind of knowledge' can be created. He explains what...
In 2004, I met Andre. He was the head of a church and community centre called Meteora. Andre was a great leader from whom I learnt a great deal and this post is going to be about it.
Olafur Eliasson's exhibition at Tate Modern made me experience the world through many of my senses - vision, touch, and smell. "We have eyes in our fingers, too...
A great read to follow Papanek's Design for the Real World. If Papanek was concerned with the real world, McDonough and Braungart asked themselves what good design will...
This book is the first book I read about design. And I am glad I did so. Split into two parts, Victor Papanek explains how things were in the industry of design, pointing that they were...