Overview
This workshop gives you a starting point how to apply design thinking principles to your life. Using the same hands-on methodology that has revolutionized how companies such as Apple and Google do business, this workshop gives you tools to deliberately and creatively shape your personal and professional future.
It empowers you to identify and articulate your strengths and interests, indentify and potentially create individualized career opportunities, and come up with a plan of action that is uniquely tailored to your needs, talents and passions.
You will develop clarity and focus regarding what matters to you. You will eliminate old patterns of thought that are no longer useful and discover new ways of thinking about your personal and professional life that will energize you and move forward.
The workshop will be held in English/German.
Target group/Fees
- Students CHF 50.-
- Alumni (club members) and staff CHF 100.-
- Others CHF 150.-
Students, who are mentioned on the Dean's List of Lucerne School of Engineering and Architecture, are required to contact Claudia Coletti, E-Mail: claudia.coletti@hslu.ch.
Note: the registered participants will receive an invoice. A cancellation «free of charge» is possible until October 25th, 2018. In case of a cancellation after the mentioned date, the participation fee will still be charged.
A joint venture of Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts smart up and Careers Service.
Workshop lead
Dr. Djahane Salehabadi, as the founder of Align Coaching and Consulting, helps young, creative entrepreneurs to consciously shape their work processes and increase their productivity. Her coaching methods are build on approaches from design thinking, positive psychology and developmental sociology. More about her coaching practice at: www.align-coaching.com.
Dr. Salehabadi is a scientist and a trained coach. She acquired her Master and PhD degree in Developmental Sociology at the Cornell University. She trained at Mentor Coach, a program accredited by the International Coaching Federation. She has conducted researches, with support of the Swiss National Science Foundation, the US National Science Foundation and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), on development and the environment.