SPaMCAST 808 features our discussion with Steven Schkolne. We talk about design thinking and about how design thinking impacts users and user satisfaction. We answer what happens when a design thinker builds a business. 

Steven Schkolne is a computer scientist, designer, and entrepreneur who’s particularly passionate about the way humans work creatively with machines. His current focus is a web project called MightyMeld, a visualization and creation platform for sophisticated React codebases.

LinkiedIn: linkedin.com/in/schkolne

Websites
https://www.mightymeld.com/
thevaincompany.com (biz)
schkolne.com (personal)

Steven called out Dinamo, a type design agency, during the podcast.  Check them out at https://abcdinamo.com/

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Re-read Saturday News

Chapter 7 of Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World by Cal Newport is titled Rule #4: Drain the Shallows. During both my reads of this chapter I have been struck by the amount of shallow work that creeps into my day even after the experiments and tweaks tried over the past several weeks. This week we focus on reducing the amount of shallow work!

Remember to buy a copy of Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World and read along.

Week 1: Logistics and Introductionhttps://bit.ly/43fGAMX 

Week 2: Deep Work Is Valuablehttps://bit.ly/3TznAVd 

Week 3: Deep Work Is Rarehttps://bit.ly/4afglsG 

Week 4: Deep Work Is Meaningfulhttps://bit.ly/3vRso09 

Week 5: Work Deeplyhttps://bit.ly/4aQ5Uvq 

Week 6: Embrace Boredomhttps://bit.ly/3JoBDIB 

Week 7: Quit Social Mediahttps://bit.ly/3Wk1dWK 

Week 8: Drain the Shallowshttps://bit.ly/4drJ7YX 

Next SPaMCAST 

SPaMCAST 809 features our essay discussing whether accountability and responsibility are really ever separated in real life. Segregating the two ‘ilities might make sense for some roles but the nuances are generally far messier. 

We will also have a visit from Jon M Quigley who brings his Alpha and Omega of Product Development to the podcast.