Why are so many things broken? In this entertaining talk – one of the favorites of Gel 2006 – gelconference.com/c/gel06.php
Seth Godin gives a tour of things poorly designed, the reasons why they are that way, and how to fix them.
Seth Godin at Gel 2006 from Gel Conference on Vimeo.
Published by Emmanuel Obadia
With over 30 years of experience in software, I’ve had the opportunity to work as an entrepreneur and international executive for some of the biggest names in tech, including Lotus, IBM, Peoplesoft, Sun Microsystems, Sage, Salesforce, and Oracle. As a former EMEA Vice President of Marketing and Global Chief Product Officer, I gained invaluable insights into the rapidly changing tech industry.
Today, I’m an Optimist Sr. Advisor, Executive Coach & Mentor, and public speaker. I’m thrilled to help teams of any size thrive in complexity, speed, and change, and to inspire transformation and innovation for impact. I’m passionate about empowering individuals and organizations to make a lasting mark on the world. If you want to learn more about my journey, please check out my bio and About for additional details
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