About

Brown Tim 217px bTim Brown is CEO and president of IDEO. He frequently speaks about the value of design thinking and innovation to business people and designers around the world. He participates in the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, and his talks Serious Play and Change by Design appear on TED.com.

An industrial designer by training, Tim has earned numerous design awards and has exhibited work at the Axis Gallery in Tokyo, the Design Museum in London, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. He takes special interest in the convergence of technology and the arts, as well as the ways in which design can be used to promote the well-being of people living in emerging economies.

Tim advises senior executives and boards of Fortune 100 companies and has led strategic client relationships with such organizations as the Mayo Clinic, Microsoft, PepsiCo, Procter & Gamble, and Steelcase. He is a board member of the Mayo Innovation Advisory Council and the Advisory Council of Acumen Fund, a nonprofit global venture fund focused on improving the lives of the poor. Additionally, he writes for the Harvard Business Review, The Economist, and other prominent publications. His book on how design thinking transforms organizations, Change by Design, was released by HarperBusiness in September 2009.

2 comments on “About

  1. Hi Tim. I’m writing from Creative Bloq (www.creativebloq.com), the design blog from the makers of Computer Arts magazine. We love your blog and I wondered if you’d fancy writing us a guest post – maybe an opinion piece like this – http://www.creativebloq.com/branding/discover-how-brands-can-beat-digital-autism-11121318

    We could provide links back to your site, some essential Google juice and lots of love from the professional designer community. Let me know your thoughts :)

  2. I am a co-founder and CEO of a startup in Canada called myBestHelper and a huge fan of your writing. (Also – am a volunteer school board trustee and just found your toolkit – excited to read it!).

    I was wondering of you have considered creating an email subscription to your blog as I would like to receive alerts when new posts are uploaded.

    Thank you, Alexandra

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