Work for Humans host Dart Lindsley experienced a distressing moment in the hospital when his father was left in a wheelchair facing a wall while awaiting radiology. This small but significant oversight in the hospital's system pointed to an issue in many major systems – a lack of human-centered care. Recognizing these widespread oversights, design and strategy expert Deirdre Cerminaro seeks to address such problems through human-centered systems thinking. By redesigning systems to prioritize human experiences, Deirdre now teaches others how to problem solve by combining systems and human-centric design.
Deirdre Cerminaro is a creative strategist, IDEO U instructor, and speaker who excels in organizational design, strategy, and human-centered systems thinking. With over 15 years of experience, including her time as an architectural designer and Executive Director at IDEO, Deirdre is dedicated to using systems design to build a more equitable future.
In this episode, Dart and Deirdre discuss:
- How Deirdre designs her own experience of work
- Human-Centered Systems Thinking
- Real-world problems combining systems and human-centric design
- Deidre’s experience creating and scaling a K-12 school system internationally
- The relationship between mental models and systems
- Best practices in systems mapping
- How to use the “Zoom In and Zoom Out” design tool
- Managing trade-offs between stakeholders
- And other topics…
Deirdre Cerminaro is a creative strategist, IDEO U instructor, and speaker who excels in organizational design, strategy, and human-centered systems thinking. With over 15 years of experience, including her time as an architectural designer and Executive Director at IDEO, Deirdre is dedicated to using systems design to build a more equitable future. Her notable projects at IDEO include redesigning systems, from reimagining student services at a community college in Ohio to creating programs to deliver quality, affordable education at scale in Peru.
Deirdre holds a B.A. in Cognitive Science and an MBA from Yale University. She co-founded the MBA Innovation Summit at the Yale School of Management. Beyond her professional achievements, Deirdre spends as much time as possible outdoors. She has cycled across the U.S. twice and also hiked the 211-mile John Muir Trail.
Resources mentioned:“Got a wicked problem? First, tell me how you make toast” TED Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/tom_wujec_got_a_wicked_problem_first_tell_me_how_you_make_toast?language=en
Connect with Dierdre:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deirdrecerminaro/
IDEO U Human-Centered Systems Thinking course: https://www.ideou.com/collections/courses/products/human-centered-systems-thinking