Have you ever thought about the similarities between art and science? Or about how math is the language of the universe? No? Welcome to a perspective shift. Ultimately this episode is about making things better, not just different. But how we get there is through a thoughtful and entertaining discussion with the witty and philosophical Erin Weigel.
Erin Weigel wants us to make things better, not just different. But how do we get there?
Lou had a thoughtful and entertaining discussion with Erin, always witty and philosophical—and often funny as hell. Join them on a perspective-shifting conversation that bridges disciplines and challenges conventional thinking, all in the pursuit of genuine improvement.
Erin is the author of the recently published Design for Impact: Your Guide to Designing Effective Product Experiments. She brings a fresh, accessible, and humor-filled take on what may seem like a dry topic: experimentation. Erin digs into the role of experimentation in design, advocating for always defaulting to experiments even if they’re the quick and dirty kind.
Erin and Lou also cover the following:- Wonky stuff like normal distributions, the central limit theorem, and what can be learned from outliers- The power of experiments to unite multidisciplinary teams by getting away from opinions and finding the truth- How professionals can use the principles of experimentation to navigate uncertainties and drive meaningful improvements- Discerning the impact of changes made
What You'll Learn from this Episode:- How Erin, with a fine arts background, became the principal designer at Booking.com and the Senior Group Product Design Manager at Deliveroo- The fundamental similarities between art and science- Why you should never skip the experimental phase- How experimentation unites people across disciplines- The difference between making things different and making them better
Quick Reference Guide:0:32 - Introduction of Erin; similarities between art and science4:05 - Barriers between art and science5:58 - Statistics is fun!12:37 - Defaulting to experimentation18:06 - Break - 5 reasons to use the Rosenverse20:36 - Experimentation as a uniting force25:49 - Make things better, not just different28:32 - Erin’s gift for listeners
Resources and Links from Today's Episode:Design for Impact: Your Guide to Designing Effective Product Experiments by Erin Weigel: https://rosenfeldmedia.com/books/design-for-impact/Ologies Podcast with Allie Ward: https://www.alieward.com/ologiesRosenverse: https://rosenfeldmedia.com/rosenverse/Factfulness: 10 Reasons We’re Wrong About the World and 10 Reasons Why Things are Better Than You Think by Hans Rosling: https://www.amazon.com/Factfulness-Reasons-World-Things-Better/dp/1250107814
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