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Designing the New Normal: How do we turn isolation into connection? What skills will we require as the midwives to a post-COVID world? Regeneration, humanity, friendship and relationships are explored, one day at a time. Use this little book as a companion in your transformation journey. Having focus and clarity sets the pace for change. Find your own flow and direction, every day.

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Designing the New Normal: How do we turn isolation into connection? What skills will we require as the midwives to a post-COVID world? Regeneration, humanity, friendship and relationships are explored, one day at a time. Use this little book as a companion in your transformation journey. Having focus and clarity sets the pace for change. Find your own flow and direction, every day.
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Ferdi van Heerden is a Berlin based change agent and innovation designer. A rich, multidisciplinary perspective with a focus on regenerative impact, drives his business and leadership strategy consulting approach. Over the past ten years as a freelance consultant, he has served global clients such as Facebook, the New Zealand government, University of Helsinki, BMW, Mercedes and Microsoft. Previously he worked as a Business Designer at IDEO, leading teams in Munich, London and New York on a diverse range of innovation projects. Published works include: 'Data Flow: visualising information in graphic design,' which established a new typology of data visualisation (Gestaltenverlag 2008). In 2013 Ferdi also published the article 'The unintended consequence of design' (CRISP/Government of the Netherlands) describing the process of human centred innovation. Ferdi is a regular guest lecturer for various Design Masters courses including: TU Delft, Aarhus University and the University of Pretoria. Most recently he co-founded ReDI school of Digital Integration, recognised and promoted by Mark Zuckerberg and Angela Merkel. Ferdi holds a B.Com(Hons)Marketing from the University of Pretoria, South Africa.