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Rituals for work: 50 ways to create engagement, shared purpose, and a culture of bottom-up innovation Ebook

Rituals for Work explains how our personal and work lives can be more meaningful through creative rituals, including 40 rituals for individuals, teams and organizations. We introduce the reader to how rituals can make them more productive, more in sync with their values, and improve the innovation culture in their teams and organizations. The book is rich with visuals and case studies, similar to Business Model Generation and Design a Better Business books, with visuals that capture the energy and emotion of the rituals. The rituals in the book target the domains of business and management, design, and personal development, including organizational culture, meaning-making, and behavior-change and habit formation. Unlike most books on these topics which are analytical, we give the reader the recipes for rituals for themselves (to be more productive, to bring a certain value — like empathy, gratitude, or resilience — into action, or to deal with problems), or to create their own rituals in their work or social organization (to build bonds, encourage innovation, or cope with re-orgs).   

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Kursat Ozenc (www.kursatozenc.com; www.ritualdesignlab.org; Palo Alto, CA) is a Senior User Experience Designer at SAP Labs Palo Alto. He teaches Interaction and Service Design at Stanfords d.school, and leads workshops s Legal Design Lab. Ozenc holds a Ph.D. in Design from Carnegie Mellon University,  an M.F.A. degree in Visual Communication Design from Sabanci University in Istanbul. Ozenc is a native of Turkey, from the region Cappadocia, one of the most eccentric sites in the country.   Margaret Hagan: (www.margarethagan.com, Pittsburgh, PA) is a lecturer at the Stanford Institute of Design (the d.school), and a thought leader in the legal industry — she pioneered the notion of legal design, and how to bring a human-centered approach to how legal and government groups serve people. She is also a lawyer with a JD from Stanford. She directs the Legal Design Lab at Stanford Law Schools Center on the Legal Profession. (https://legaltechdesign.com).

Year

2019

Format

Ebook

Author

Kursat Ozenc

Publisher

John Wiley