MX: inside the brains of experience leaders
by Brandon SchauerIt’s less than one month until our MX Conference, and I couldn’t be more excited. It’ll will be our third and best conference on the Managing Experiences, and we’re focusing strongly this time on the skills and practices that successful creative leaders use to get great experiences out into the world.
Here’s just a few of the incredible speakers at MX that we’ve interviewed in the lead-up to the conference:
Chip Conley, CEO of successful boutique hotel chain Joie de Vivre Hotels, talks about recession planning, service design, systematizing experience design, “experience report cards”, team dynamics, and succession planning. Listen to the interview (MP3) » |
Julie Peters, Brand Manager at Virgin, shares her experiences in managing and building new experiences within Virgin’s U.S. brands, Virgin’s model for incubating new brands and experiences, and how Virgin defines and practices innovation. Listen to the interview (MP3) » |
Nathan Shedroff, Program Chair of the new MBA in Design Strategy at California College of the Arts, reveals his plans for a new program to blend design and business and the needs that future graduates will fill. Read the interview » |
And Stephen P. Anderson, formerly Principal User Experience Architect for Sabre and currently Vice President of Design at Viewzi, explains his passion and lessons on pushing visionary ideas through an organization. Read the interview » |
MX will be April 20-22 in San Francisco. It’s now just $1,495 (plus $395 for a pre-conference workshop). After March 31st, it’ll go up to $1,595 plus $495. And if you register by March 31st, you also get a free iPod Shuffle! Use the promotional code BLOG and get 10% off when you register.
Chip Conley
Julie Peters, Brand Manager at Virgin, shares her experiences in managing and building new experiences within Virgin’s U.S. brands, Virgin’s model for incubating new brands and experiences, and how Virgin defines and practices innovation.
Nathan Shedroff, Program Chair of the new MBA in Design Strategy at California College of the Arts, reveals his plans for a new program to blend design and business and the needs that future graduates will fill.
And Stephen P. Anderson, formerly Principal User Experience Architect for Sabre and currently Vice President of Design at Viewzi, explains his passion and lessons on pushing visionary ideas through an organization.
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