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Learn to Speak in the Language of Business presented by Moira Cullen (MP3)
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The language of business is all about performance and metrics, whereas the language of design evokes emotion and meaning. As a designer, one of your biggest challenges is finding a way to communicate the value of what you and your team bring to your company at large. This session will teach you how to frame design's value in business terms and translate corporate speak in order to deliver design solutions that align with overarching business objectives and goals.

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