Alex Carbajo

Head of Product, Suntransfers

Alex Carbajo

Head of Product, Suntransfers

Fostering Empathy Across Teams

May 6th

Masterclass

15

People

About the Course

This class aims to empower designers with strategies to cultivate empathy and understanding when collaborating with non-design teams. By exploring practical approaches and real-world examples, attendees will learn how to bridge the gap between different teams, fostering a culture of empathy that enhances communication, collaboration, and ultimately, the success of their design projects.

Join Alex to discover actionable insights for building stronger interdisciplinary relationships and achieving impactful design outcomes through empathetic collaboration.

Who is it for?

Designers and leaders who are somewhat responsible for communicating with other teams or have cross-functional projects.

About

Alex

Alex Carbajo has a diverse work experience in product design, UI development, and design consulting. They have held various leadership roles in companies like Suntransfers, Nestlé Nespresso SA, Konic Digital, CREALOGIX Group, and Suntransfers.com. Alex has expertise in managing teams, developing design strategies, and improving cross-functional processes. They have also worked as a coach, lecturer, and consultant, showcasing their versatility in the field. Overall, Alex's career highlights their proficiency in product design, UI development, and design consulting in a wide range of industries.

Pre-register now for the sale starting in December, and save €120 in your ticket.

Get tickets from €1.050 instead of €1.170 by pre-registering without commitment to book before our ticket sales start in December 2024

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