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Daily Archives: August 10, 2017

3TT: Understanding the Role of Power

Guest Posts, Three Things ThursdayBy admin2August 10, 2017Leave a comment

For all the talk about human-centered design, one very human factor often gets overlooked — a basic understanding of how power operates in relationships between people. This lack of understanding by design students and design teachers results in wasted funding, poorly prioritized projects, and broken promises to the very communities that are being served.

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