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Infographic: Creative Leader’s Learning Journey Master Class

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“If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.”

—John Quincy Adams

A learning journey is a waking up!
Some learning journeys are unintentional.
a chance accident
a stranger who shapes a new possibility
a heartbreak unintended
But ideally, most learning journeys begin with an intention to move beyond the known and toward what can only be accessed by risking the unknown.

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© Creative Leader’s Learning Journey Master Class Dr. Mary McBride and Leslie Kirschenbaum, 2018

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Dr. Mary McBride

Chair of Pratt Arts & Cultural Management and Pratt Design Management. Partner, Strategies for Planned Change, an international consulting group specializing in strategic leadership of creative industries; visiting professor international universities including Esade, Spain; Koc University, Turkey; ISG, France; European University, Russia; former director, Management Decision Lab, Stern School of Business, New York University. Mary McBride has spent her career researching, redesigning and refining the meaning of design and its potential to encourage positive change within organizations and the world at large. The stakes in the 21st century are high, corporations are most able to marshal the resources needed to implement global solutions and the in-house design team of the future must play a role in how those solutions are undertaken. Mary's model called The Triple Bottom Line by Design succinctly yet powerfully defines the opportunity for design and designers to innovate to improve their companies¹ profitability while creating sustainable environmentally sound products and services that truly benefit our society.

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