Here is the collection of the projects I worked on during the last 2 years.
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We are always capturing so much feedback. I'm really looking forward to this session on how to unlock value so that we can make it more useful. Join us to learn more https://lnkd.in/eVjqf3PY
We’re looking forward to discovering the secrets to making qualitative feedback more useful from Jennifer Feldman on 4/25 at 9. 🔎🕵🏻🕵️♂️ Sign up here: https://lnkd.in/g5FxDB8D
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This portfolio consists of selected projects I've worked on and explored through the course of five years.
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In this portfolio I have added some of the projects I have worked with. It is a little presentation of my work, and different types of projects I worked on.
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We often measure our success by the gap that lies in front of us, the space between where we are and where we want to be.🥰 it's time to mind the gap with only 2 months left in 2024 - see the first comment-
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Here's a short recap of some of our recent work this year!
Recap of some of our 2024 work
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Exploring 'How We Organize Ourselves': Our mind map captures the collective insights and predictions on the concepts we'll dive into during this unit. From societal structures to personal organization, we're ready to unravel the complexities!
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1wBravo Hugues!