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Hire Great People

By David Kelley - Stanford
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Lecture Description

Kelley believes that you should not take a conventional approach to hiring people and building teams. He offers up a few suggestions including:

1) Hire individuals or non-confomists to stimulate the organization

2) Hire a diverse range of experts and generalists in different fields

3) Form hotgroups of 8-12 people. He mentions the benefits of having close ties with your local reputable university to source out the best potential staff. To Kelley, an ideal hire interacts well with established IDEO staff, and demonstrates an attitude of wisdom: he/she strikes a good balance between their ability to promote their ideas yet welcome constructive criticism. IDEO has slowly grown from a staff of 2 to 430, he notes.

Course Index

  1. Career Development
  2. Building a Personal Gratification Company
  3. Follow Your Passion
  4. Design is Risk-Taking
  5. Hire Great People
  6. The Process of Design
  7. Product Development Process: Observation
  8. Designing Products vs Designing Experiences
  9. Design as an Iterative Process
  10. Prototyping the Mouse
  11. Career Advice
  12. How do you pick clients?