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Unlocking the power of diversity for better products

05 November 2020 • 1 min read

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Grab a coffee and join AND Digital for Elevenses!

 

The topic of diversity has never been so much at the forefront of our society as today. We strive to promote equal opportunities and accept alternative perspectives as a moral imperative, but is there a more tangible benefit to diversity that can be applied to our everyday lives and working environments?

 

In this session, James French, Senior Product Analyst at AND Digital, will talk about using the power of diversity to solve complex problems and ultimately build better digital products.

 

This session will cover:

 

  • What do we mean by diversity?
  • What are pitfalls for ignoring diversity, and how can it help create better product solutions?
  • What strategies can we employ at all levels of the organisation to unlock the power of diversity?

 

About James

 

James has spent a number of years helping build better digital solutions with a focus on product management and user experience. He believes that creating environments that reward and nurture creativity and innovation is the key to impactful digital products.

 

About AND Elevenses

 

In our collective new normal of working from home, we’ve noticed ourselves just how easy it is to lose track of time and find yourself working without sufficient breaks. Without these, we all know how fast productivity, focus and wellbeing can dwindle.

 

So, to help break up your day, we’ve launched AND Elevenses: snappy, 45-minute live webinar sessions where you can learn new skills, network with others and take some time out from your working day.

If you've missed an event, don't worry. You can watch recordings here from each Elevenses session we run.

 

Schedule

 

11.00: Join online event and introduction

11.10: AND Elevenses

11.30: Q&A

11.45: Close

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