Russ Maschmeyer - There and Back Again
Leading Design London 2017
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15m
A story about what you learn when you're tossed, unprepared, into the deep end of design management. Russ shares some big lessons learned making the transition from designer to manager and back again; lessons about what a manager is, why you should (or shouldn't) become one and how leadership comes in many forms.
This talk was filmed at Leading Design London 2017. Find out more about the event details here - https://2017.leadingdesignconf.com/
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