I enjoyed this book quite a lot, and it read quite easily. I think this was because Kevin tells an engaging story about his experiences working first as an engineer and then finding himself integrating a creative spirit and consciousness adjacent to the analytic business strategy type work he was doing at Nike. This resonated, maybe because we share a similar professional and educational background? (Although I never studied anything close to business nor formally went to design school to study design.)
What resonated most strongly were the challenges he describes of being a bit of an outsider in perspective, approach, experiences, culture and professional trajectory in large enterprises. A certain kind of open-minded naivety about how creativity operates and what it can bring can be easily dashed on the rocky structural undergirdings of a big company.
The stories he tells about serendipitously meeting Dr. D’Wayne Edwards and becoming integrated into te design team at Nike and working mornings and evenings adjacent to his ‘normal’ responsibilities were also resonant. There are times when the enterprise and its agents have difficulty seeing beyond the boxes and arrows by which they conventionally organize and wire-up the potential of their employees. More fluidity, overlaps and embracing those with an expansive, range-y generalism has immense value to unlocking the unrealized greatness of rigid organizational structures.
Contributors
Biography of Kevin G. Bethune
Kevin Bethune is the Founder & Chief Creative Officer of dreams • design + life, a "think tank" that delivers design & innovation services using a human-centered approach. Kevin's background spans engineering, business and design in equal proportion over his 20+ year career, positioning him to help brands deliver meaningful innovations to enrich people's lives. His work represents creative problem-solving that brings multidisciplinary teams together to see the future through an open aperture, and a deep industrial design approach to inform and influence desirable, feasible and business-viable design outcomes.Publisher
The MIT PressSpecifications
Cover Hardcover Pages 208 pp Size 5 x 8 in Illustrations 30 b&w illus.Notes