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		<title>Stroking Ego or Solving Problems?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cynthia Young</dc:creator>
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After devouring the ready-to-use wisdom in Change By Design, I began to consider the number of industrial designers I’ve met.  I asked: were they really implementing design thinking or just doing design?  Sadly, most of them ...]]></description>
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		<title>Reflections on China&#8217;s Parade</title>
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Lucky for me, my in-law family has no American cable….Chinese channels only!  Thus, we all sat down to watch China’s 60th Anniversary Parade.  Like the Olympics, this parade probably had a million people involved, with ...]]></description>
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