UI Breakfast Podcast. Episode 266: Driving Change with Maria Giudice


Published April 28, 2023 by Jane Portman
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How can designers show up as changemakers? Our guest today is Maria Giudice, founder, executive coach, and co-author of Changemakers. You’ll learn about the inspiration behind the book, the different foundations for success when trying to drive change, potential roadblocks, and more.

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