Most good ideas do not fail because they were bad ideas. They fail because of how they were presented. How they were communicated to the wrong person at the wrong moment. How they were built without really understanding the people they were built for. If you have ever sat across a stakeholder who said no to something you knew was right this session is for you. If you have ever shipped something that users did not end up using the way you expected this session is for you too.
What this session is actually about: UX is not just a design discipline. It is a thinking framework. The most effective professionals regardless of their title or function know how to think about the person on the other side of their decision. Whether that person is a user, a client, a hiring manager or a leadership team. This session teaches you that framework. Not in theory. In practice. Through real problems from your own professional context.
What you will work through: Thinking like a designer Understanding how to approach problems from the perspective of the person experiencing them not just the person solving them. A mindset shift that changes how you scope work, present solutions and anticipate objections.
Deciding like a product leader Product leaders make decisions under ambiguity, with incomplete information and competing stakeholder interests. This part of the session gives you a practical decision-making framework you can apply immediately in meetings, in project scoping, in client conversations.
Working on real problems No made-up case studies. You bring a real challenge a stakeholder situation, a communication breakdown, a decision that needs to be made and work through it in the session with structured guidance and peer input.
📅 SESSION DETAILS 🗓 Saturday, July 25 ⏰ 09:30 AM – 12:30 PM 📍 In-person | Bangalore 👥 Small cohort — limited seats