Speaker: Sarah Stein Greenberg

Design Fellow, Hasso Plattner Institute for Design at Stanford University

Sarah comes from Philadelphia, and is a philosophical mashup of secular Judaism and Quaker education. As a result, she enjoys loud and vigorous debates on social activism interspersed with periods of sitting quietly among others. As a design thinker she alternately applies the dueling methodologies she observed while growing up in the kitchen of the Stein Greenberg household: the creative, experimental, stir-fry-genius-who-never-follows-a-recipe approach of her mother and the perfection-seeking, ingredient-weighing precision of her bread-baking-pasta-making father.

2007 SESSIONS
 

Design Thinking

Innovation happens through strong multi-disciplinary groups. Experience the user-centered design methodology at the heart of the new and highly acclaimed Design School at Stanford University. Learn to drive multi-disciplinary innovation using design thinking and use rapid prototyping to discover new solutions.

Speakers: Sarah Stein Greenberg, Perry Klebahn, Debra Dunn