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Sh*tFixers: A series about how to turn ideas into organizational action

Hi there,

Organizations are full of problems (or sh*t) that need to be fixed. That’s where sh*tfixers come in. They are the innovators, change-makers, and doers who can’t sit back and watch sh*t happen.

In this free, limited webinar series, Bob Sutton and Huggy Rao will be talking to some of the best sh*tfixers out there to learn what strategies, techniques, and mindsets have made them successful.

Register now to gain access to the entire webinar series, beginning September 2022. If you can’t make the live sessions, don’t worry—register now and you’ll be able to watch on demand.

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FIRST GUEST: DAVID KELLEY
September 29, 2022 10-11am PST

David Kelley is renowned for reinventing innovation in business and academia. He is the co-founder and driving force behind both the iconic innovation firm IDEO and Stanford’s Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (which everyone calls “the d.school”). He played a key role in developing the philosophy and methods, and especially, inspiring people all over the world, to fuel the design thinking movement. And his imagination and charm have endeared him to many famous creatives including Steve Jobs and Robin Williams.

Bob Sutton will sit down with David Kelley to ask him what he’s learned about shift*fixers and sh*tfixing. Bring your questions! We will leave 15 minutes for Q&A.

David Kelley

Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Stanford School of Engineering

Robert Sutton

Professor of Management Science & Engineering
Stanford School of Engineering

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