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Why Democratic Capitalism Needs Design Thinking

Season 1 Episode 59 | 57m 7s

Tim Brown, Alexis Madrigal, Moderator, Roger Martin

Roger Martin studies the future of democratic capitalism at the Martin Prosperity Institute. Tim Brown is the CEO of IDEO, which designs solutions to systemic challenges in education, health, financial inclusion and government. Together, they are examining new approaches to tackle decades of stagnation in US household income and rising income inequality.

06/30/2015 | Rating NR

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Why Democratic Capitalism Needs Design Thinking

Season 1 Episode 59 | 57m 7s

Roger Martin studies the future of democratic capitalism at the Martin Prosperity Institute. Tim Brown is the CEO of IDEO, which designs solutions to systemic challenges in education, health, financial inclusion and government. Together, they are examining new approaches to tackle decades of stagnation in US household income and rising income inequality.

06/30/2015 | Rating NR

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