TEI 195: The Henry Ford for Product Managers – with Kristen Gallerneaux, PhD
Looking to the past to drive future innovation
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Global Product Management Talk about people, knowledge, process and tools that forward Product Excellence By Design, including innovation, startups, SMBs, enter
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Global Product Management Talk is pleased to bring you the next
episode of... The Everyday Innovator with host Chad McAllister,
PhD. The podcast is all about helping people involved in innovation
and managing products become more successful, grow their careers,
and STANDOUT from their peers. About the Episode: I am on a
road trip through the northeast of the U.S., talking with
innovators and product managers. At the encouragement of a friend,
I took my two kids to visit The Henry Ford, a museum of innovation
near Detroit. It was created by Henry Ford as a tribute to his
friend Thomas Edison. It’s an amazing place to learn about things I
love — inventions and innovations. I’m bringing you a small slice
of it in this episode, discussing a few innovators with a focus on
three: Thomas Edison,Steve Wozniak, andSteve Jobs. My guest is Dr.
Kristen Gallerneaux, Curator of Communications and Information
Technology at The Henry Ford. Kristen is responsible for the
development of collections and experiences relating to computing,
sound, broadcast, graphic communication, office equipment,
photography and motion images, and other such areas related to
technology. She is also an artist, with her media being sound. She
recently released a new book from MIT Press titled High Static,
Dead Lines: Sonic Spectres and the Object Hereafter, which is a
literary mix tape exploring boundaries in sound, culture, and
belief.
episode of... The Everyday Innovator with host Chad McAllister,
PhD. The podcast is all about helping people involved in innovation
and managing products become more successful, grow their careers,
and STANDOUT from their peers. About the Episode: I am on a
road trip through the northeast of the U.S., talking with
innovators and product managers. At the encouragement of a friend,
I took my two kids to visit The Henry Ford, a museum of innovation
near Detroit. It was created by Henry Ford as a tribute to his
friend Thomas Edison. It’s an amazing place to learn about things I
love — inventions and innovations. I’m bringing you a small slice
of it in this episode, discussing a few innovators with a focus on
three: Thomas Edison,Steve Wozniak, andSteve Jobs. My guest is Dr.
Kristen Gallerneaux, Curator of Communications and Information
Technology at The Henry Ford. Kristen is responsible for the
development of collections and experiences relating to computing,
sound, broadcast, graphic communication, office equipment,
photography and motion images, and other such areas related to
technology. She is also an artist, with her media being sound. She
recently released a new book from MIT Press titled High Static,
Dead Lines: Sonic Spectres and the Object Hereafter, which is a
literary mix tape exploring boundaries in sound, culture, and
belief.
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