World Information Architecture Association (WIAA) is hosting this event and the Rutgers MBS program is supporting this event. The speaker for this interactive event is Jael Schultz. Jael has been working in digital strategy for over a decade, specializing in content strategy and information architecture. She’s currently in-role as a Content Architect at American Express. Her education is in design, which gives her a unique lens on visual problem-solving, and she enjoys messy information problems, mapping concepts as visuals, and creating order from chaos. LinkedIn profile -https://www.linkedin.com/in/jael-s/ How can adopting a “less-than-perfect” mindset help us build better architecture? As practitioners in a field that requires designing precise solutions for complex problems, we spend a lot of time searching for the right answer. Let’s discuss how we can be more effective, persuasive, and unhampered by abandoning the right answer. You can find more information about the event here - https://lu.ma/wiacafe006 Please join our W IA café for a wonderful session on designing better products.
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