
Now everyone has time to L+Do it.
Professional development is changing. We're travelling less, and logging in more. Budgets have been cut, and we need to learn in faster cycles as we respond to a changing world.
In response, Leadership + Design is launching a new series of one-off, digital learning experiences.
Webinars
The Discovery Series offers interactive remote sessions, balancing content and skills with discussion, paths for application and reflection. They meet on the third Thursday of each month, at 10am PST/1pm EST.
Registration for our Discovery Series webinars are $50, or $25 for members of L+Doers Unite. You can register at Eventbrite.
Discovery Series dates and topics:
November 2020: “Self-Awareness Under Stress”
December 2020: “Designing for Customer Retention”
January 2021: “Marie Kondo Your School”: Eco-cycle Planning
February 2021: Move Beyond The Feedback Sandwich
March 2021: Prototyping + Building a "minimum viable product" in service of long term change
April 2021: Thinking Like A Futurist
May 2021: User Research - Beyond the Survey
June 2021: From Performance to Creativity
July 2021: Storytelling to Build Culture and Strengthen Relationships
Conversations
The Conversation Series will invite open and lightly facilitated discussion and reflection on the monthly focus of The Unspeakables Project. They meet on the second Friday of the month at 10am PST/1pm EST.
Registration for our conversations are generally $25, or free for members of L+Doers Unite.
Conversation dates and topics:
September 10: Fear and Anxiety
October 9: Cancel Culture
November 13: Whiteness
December 11: The Declining Value of the [Name Brand] College
January 8: Creative Destruction in Schools: What is Ready to Be Composted?
February 12: Adult Comfort in Schools
March 12: Compliance vs. Learning
April 9: Who Needs to Go? Why? Is it You?
May 14: Sexist, Racist, and Just Plain Pointless Traditions that Need to Go
June 11: What Would School Be if Kids and Learning Were The Only Things That Mattered?