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DESIGN THINKER PODCAST

DESIGN THINKER PODCAST

著者: Dr. Dani Chesson and Designer Peter Allan
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Welcome to The Design Thinker Podcast, where we explore the theory and practice of design thinking. Join co-hosts Dr Dani Chesson and Designer Peter Allan as they delve into the principles, strategies, and real-world application of design thinking.

Each episode takes a deep dive into a topic within design thinking, discussing the foundational theory and bringing theory to life by showcasing the application of theory into practice to solve real-world challenges.


🔍 Theoretical Insights: Build your understanding of design thinking's theoretical underpinnings, exploring its origins, key principles, and evolution over time.

🛠️ Practical Applications: Witness the theory in action as we share practical examples and case studies that demonstrate the impact of design thinking on real-world problems.

🎙️ Industry Expertise: Engage with thought leaders, industry experts, and practitioners who share their experiences, insights, and innovative applications of design thinking.

Whether you're a seasoned designer, a business professional, or simply curious about design thinking, The Design Thinker Podcast is your passport to exploring the theory and practice of design thinking.


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  • Ep#55: From Process to Experience - The role of recruitment in the age of AI
    2025/10/28

    In this episode, Dr Dani and Designer Peter are joined by Tim Bush, a recruitment professional who's rethinking what hiring looks like in the age of AI. This conversation explores the critical shift from process-focused recruitment to experience-centered hiring, and why AI might be the key to making recruitment more human—not less.

    In this episode, you will:

    • Understand why recruitment became more about process than people
    • Discover how AI can free recruiters to focus on deeply human work
    • Explore practical ways to shift from process optimization to experience design


    Meet Our Guest Tim Bush

    Tim is known for his enthusiasm, curiosity, and unique perspective on life. Starting his professional career in football, and with his growth mindset, he is all about the action of being connected with others. It was only a matter of time before Talent Acquisition (TA) came calling! He finds himself in a TA leadership position whereby he gets to challenge and disrupt, be a futurist and loves seeing people succeed. He is deeply passionate about what the future of TA will look and feel like ensure that his energy goes into AI, automation, data driven decisions and most importantly, people development. He’s always willing to connect with others so reach out to him on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-bush/


    Show Notes

    From Process to Experience
    Recruitment has become obsessed with stage gates, approval chains, and time-to-fill metrics. But when you emphasize the process, you don't get the experience. Tim explains why this shift happened and what it costs us.

    AI as the Great Liberator
    Imagine if AI could handle all the administrative work—writing job ads, screening applications, drafting contracts, sending updates. What would recruiters do with that time? Connection, understanding context, and showing care.

    Co-Designing Each Recruitment
    Why do we use one-size-fits-all recruitment processes? Tim advocates for co-designing each recruitment approach during the job brief conversation with the hiring manager. Make it fit the context. Make it human.

    The Return of the Phone Call
    In a world of emails and automation, picking up the phone has become a radical act. Tim's mentor taught him one lesson: "Pick up the phone." It's still the best advice in recruitment.

    Aroha in Action
    The Māori concept of aroha (love, care, compassion) belongs in recruitment. You can decline someone with aroha—timely, personally, and with genuine feedback. It doesn't cost money. It costs attention.

    Process Thinking vs. Experience Thinking
    Organizations have applied factory thinking to recruitment: standardize, optimize, eliminate variation. But humans aren't products on an assembly line. Every person is unique, and their uniqueness changes daily. Our systems need to honor that.


    Practices You Can Apply

    Measure what matters
    Track your notification rate. How many declined candidates actually hear back from you? Aim for 100%.

    Let candidates choose their communication channel
    Add one simple question to your application: "How would you like us to communicate with you—text, email, or phone call?" Then honor it.

    Use AI to amplify humanity
    Let AI handle the administrative burden so you can spend time on what only humans can do: connection, conversation, care, and understanding context.

    Co-design the recruitment approach
    During the job brief, work with the hiring manager to design a recruitment process that fits this specific role, context, and candidate pool. Not cookie-cutter. Bespoke.

    Pick up the phone
    When in doubt, make the call. Real human connection happens through conversation, not automation.

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  • Ep#54: Amplifying Human Potential by Collaborating with AI
    2025/09/02

    What if AI isn't here to replace us, but to help amplify our potential?

    In this episode, Dr Dani and Designer Peter are joined by Dave Howden, CEO of SupaHuman, to explore how AI challenges us to reclaim our distinctly human capabilities and elevate our human potential. The conversation moves beyond the AI hype to examine what happens when technology handles the tedious work and frees us to do what humans inherently do better.

    In this episode, you will:

    • Discover what humans are actually designed to do versus what we've been trained to do

    • Understand why AI creates a "craft premium" for genuine human expertise

    • Learn practical ways to get started with using AI


    Meet Our Guest Dave Howden

    Dave Howden is a seasoned technology leader and creative engineer from Auckland, New Zealand. Withover two decades of experience in the emerging tech sector, Dave is the CEO and Co-founder of SupaHumanAI, where he helps organizations unlock the opportunities of artificial intelligence. He has held pivotal rolesat companies like BT, Orange UK, Umbrellar and Pax8. Dave believes in doing cool stuff with great people,keeping things fun and authentic along the way.

    You can connect with Dave on LinkedIn 👉🏽 https://www.linkedin.com/in/davehowden/


    Show Notes

    What We're Actually Designed For Relationship building, reading rooms, creative problem solving, strategic thinking, and applying nuanced judgment. These capabilities become more valuable, not less, when AI handles the routine work.

    The Craft Premium Effect Just as handmade shoes command premium prices in a mass-production world, human expertise applied to the right problems becomes exponentially more valuable in an AI-enhanced workplace.

    The Leadership Moment Organizations face a critical choice: use AI for shortsighted cost-cutting or invest in unlocking human potential for long-term growth. The decision shapes talent attraction and competitive advantage.

    From Ground-Up Innovation AI democratizes change. Every employee can experiment, identify inefficiencies, and propose solutions. This represents the first time in history technology change can happen from the bottom up at scale.

    The Generational Reality Different demographics approach AI adoption differently based on their workplace entry point. Understanding these differences is crucial for successful implementation without leaving anyone behind.

    Revenue Leakage vs. Real Problems Many organizations rush toward AI solutions for problems that could be solved with basic process improvements. The key is distinguishing between genuine AI opportunities and fundamental business issues.


    Practices You Can Apply

    Start with the $20 investment Give your team access to consumer-grade AI tools and let them experiment safely within controlled environments.

    Ask the fundamental question What work are you doing that humans weren't designed for? Start there for AI implementation.

    Focus on enablement, not replacement Look for ways AI can handle routine tasks so you can focus on strategic and creative work.


    Memorable Quotes

    • "We weren't designed to sit behind a computer screen for hours. We were designed to build relationships and grow the population and look after each other." -- Dave Howden
    • "AI plus your intellectual property equals magic." -- Dave Howden
    • "This is probably the first time in history where we could actually drive technology change from the ground up at scale." -- Dr Dani
    • "AI can help us be human again." -- Designer Peter
    • "Free smart minds from tedious work." -- Dave Howden
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  • Ep#53: Thinglessness, E-Bikes, and the Future of UX
    2025/08/19

    What happens when the tools we’ve mastered become obsolete overnight?

    In this episode, Dr Dani and Designer Pete are joined by one of the OGs of UX, Nick Cawthon, the founder of Gauge, to help organizations with evidence-based strategy and product decisions. In this conversation, we explore “thinglessness” — the idea that design is less about the artifact and more about the human experience it creates. From AI’s impact on design velocity to the need for cross-functional collaboration, we dig into how designers can stay relevant and impactful in a world where technology moves at jet-pack speed.

    • Understand why letting go of attachment to specific tools makes you more adaptable in a rapidly changing landscape.
    • Learn how to balance AI-enabled speed with the strategic thinking needed to head in the right direction.
    • Discover practical ways to preserve and strengthen core human-centered design capabilities that AI can’t replace.

    Meet Our Guest Nick Cawthon

    Nick helps design teams stay ahead of the curve with their AI transformation. He has been curating self-assessments for UX & Design Teams at retrain.gauge.io, helping analyze industry trends and removing barriers to adoption. Nick founded Gauge in 2001 in the San Francisco Bay Area to help organizations with evidence-based strategy and product decisions. Clients have grown to include Electronic Arts, Genentech, Airbnb, Adobe and many others. Nick is a professor in Data Literacy and Visualization in the Design Strategy MBA program at his alma mater, California College of the Arts.

    Learn more about Nick's work https://retrain.gauge.io/


    Show Notes

    Thinglessness: Beyond the Artifact
    Design isn’t about the deliverable — it’s about the entire experience. When tools change, the value comes from understanding people, solving the right problems, and creating impact.

    The E-Bike Analogy
    AI gives designers “jet-pack” speed, but speed without direction just gets you to the wrong place faster. The real advantage is using extra time to think deeper, not just produce more.

    Collapsing Silos
    The boundaries between design, product, and engineering are dissolving. The most effective teams work in shared code bases, make decisions together, and learn each other’s craft.

    Skills Worth Keeping
    As AI automates tasks, certain human capabilities — empathy, problem framing, collaboration — become more valuable, not less. Losing them puts long-term adaptability at risk.

    History Repeats Itself
    From typists evolving into administrative assistants to designers moving beyond Figma, tech shifts always require upskilling and a broader set of capabilities.

    Human Connection as a Differentiator
    In a world where AI is everywhere, genuine human connection will be the true competitive advantage — for both products and organisations.

    Practices You Can Apply

    • Fall out of love with tools – Treat technology like a fling, not a lifelong commitment.
    • Sharpen the front end – Spend more time on research, problem definition, and anticipating unintended consequences.
    • Work across boundaries – Pair designers with engineers and product teams to build shared knowledge.
    • Audit your core skills – Identify which human capabilities you want to retain and strengthen in an AI-heavy workflow.
    • Upskill with intention – Look to history for clues on how roles adapt when tech changes the game.

    Memorable Quotes

    • “Tools come and go. Capabilities are what keep you relevant.” — Nick Cawthon
    • “Velocity without direction is just faster failure.” — Nick Cawthon
    • “We need to stop falling in love with technology and start having flings with it.” — Dr Dani
    • “If any
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