Summary
Many research professionals are feeling disillusioned due to layoffs, market shifts, and the prioritization of profit over people. Coupled with rapid changes in the field, shifting skill demands, and instances of mistreatment, the current context feels challenging. Despite the ethical imperatives that initially drew them to research, many feel their work lacks agency and purpose. However, this doesn’t have to be the case. Our industry is at an inflection point, and the organizational and cultural systems we operate within can be influenced. This session with changemaker Maria Giudice explores how to regain agency, drive change, and balance profit with purpose to reignite a sense of impact, dignity, and value in our work.
Key Insights
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Design roles have evolved significantly from the mid-1980s until now, influenced by technology and changing demands in the industry.
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Transition phases—endings, neutral zones, and new beginnings—are key to navigating professional changes.
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Taking time to grieve and reflect during transitions is crucial for personal and professional growth.
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Embracing failure as a part of the learning process leads to resilience and strength.
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Identifying one's 'why' can provide deep motivation and clarity in career decisions.
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The design profession increasingly values empathy and people-centered approaches as fundamental.
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Career paths can be viewed as trampolines, emphasizing varied experiences rather than linear progression.
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Self-awareness about energy sources at work can enhance productivity and happiness.
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Building a supportive community is vital during feelings of uncertainty.
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Continuously rethinking and reimagining one's career allows for innovative and fulfilling professional journeys.
Notable Quotes
"Life has a way of working itself out."
"An ending occurs when the reality of your present moment shifts or changes all together."
"Grief isn't linear; it takes what it takes."
"Failure is easy; recovery is hard, but it’s necessary and part of the process."
"What doesn't kill you will only make you stronger."
"You are not alone in how you might be feeling."
"I realize I was put on earth to lift people up, helping them reach their full potential."
"You might want to reapply what you are doing in a new and better way."
"Think bigger, persist, redesign, and thrive."
"Let’s stop limiting ourselves on what we can do and who we can become."
















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