The Happiness Movement at World IA Day • Chicago 2015

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The Happiness MovementThe role of emotion in culture and design

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Inquiring Nuns

https://kartemquin.com/films/inquiring-nuns

Image by Guy Billout

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Vancouver, B.C.May 9-12, 2013

EDUCATING THE HEART

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Suffering and adversity are the necessary conditions for developing patience and tolerance.

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You can be silent and communicate. With emotions.

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“Everything’s amazing, and nobody’s happy.”

–Louis CK

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Let’s frame this out

Self-actualizationPursue inner talent

Creativity Fullfilment

Self-esteem Achievement Mastery Recognition Respect

Belonging - love Friends Family Spouse Lover

Safety Security Stability Freedom from fear

Physiological Food Water Shelter Warmth

Maslow’s hierarchy of needs

Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs

“Don't tell me what you value, show me your budget, and I'll tell you what you value.” –Joe Biden

Bliss complete happiness

Delight a high degree of gratification to please greatly or to charm

Joy the emotion evoked by well-being, success, or good fortune or by the prospect of possessing what one desires

Contentment the quality or state of feeling or showing satisfaction with one's possessions, status, or situation

Comfort to ease the grief or trouble of

Sagmeister’s happiness continuum

Stefan Sagemister’s hierarchy of happiness

“The belief that unhappiness is selfless and happiness is selfish is misguided. It's more selfless to act happy. It takes energy, generosity, and discipline to be unfailingly lighthearted, yet everyone takes the happy person for granted.”

–Gretchen Rubin

http://www.jessmcmullin.com/

FramingDesign creates disruptive innovation through redefining the

challenges facing organization and its customers Sets agenda, roadmap, strategy

Problem solvingDesign generates alternative solutions

Uses process to choose for alternatives Finds the best solution to existing problems

Function & formDesign makes things work better

Concerned with incremental improvements through iteration of existing solutions.

Style Design is an effort to style the surface of an object. It does not represent or embody product attributes or behavior.

No designDesign activities are not performed by the organization.

Products take their shape as a result of utility and engineering capability.

Design

"It doesn’t occur to most people that everything is designed–that every building and everything they touch in the world is designed. Even foods are designed now."

–Bill Moggridge

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Serious BusinessThrough the eyes of the gals from “9 to 5”

People Do • Chevron

“We are really pleased with our revenues but our goal isn't to make money. It sounds a little flippant, but it's the truth. Our goal and what makes us excited is to make great products. If we are successful people will like them and if we are operationally competent, we will make money.”

–Jony Ivy

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BILL PUGLIANO—GETTY IMAGES

For-Purpose Startups

“Be so good they can’t ignore you.”

–Steve Martin

Warby Parker

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