
A Meeting of Jump’s Minds
July 8, 2008
Jumpsters constantly come up with great ideas that they share with the rest of the world and our clients. At 6 p.m. on July 8, we’re going to collect all of those thoughts in one place, as Jumpsters share their top thoughts on critical issues. Alan Van Pelt will share his thoughts on the implications
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Making Retail Fun – Even in Tough Times
June 20, 2008
Experience matters in retail. Designing great environment with compelling fixtures and great customer service can set a store apart from its competitors. Unfortunately, we tend to forget all of that in a down economy and just cut prices. And that has negative consequences, as Jump’s Sarah Rottenberg tells Julie Sturgeon of Customer Retail Experience Magazine.
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Live: The Open Empathy Organization
June 13, 2008
Jump Managing Associate Dev Patnaik will deliver a keynote at the Synergy, the Design Management Institute’s International Brand Conference, June 11-13 in Cincinnati. Dev will talk at 11:30 a.m. on Friday, June 13, about the subject that has occupied his mind the most over the last few years: empathy and its ability to deliver growth.
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Different by Design
May 1, 2008
Jump’s work with General Electric is in the spotlight for Time Magazine’s “Different by Design,” which explores the emerging discipline of transformation design – organizational change and strategy driven by methods from design.
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The Holy Grail of Design Measurement
April 22, 2008
To measure Design, don’t build just another measurement system. Create new strategic capability by crafting tools tailored to the creative users who must implement them.
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Designing Retail Experiences that are Just for Me – And My Family
April 17, 2008
Sarah Rottenberg, directing associate at Jump, shows how to design to meet competing needs in an all-new presentation for the In-Store Marketing Institute Summit. She shows how to create retail environments, products and experience that simultaneously meet the needs of both parents and their children.
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