Lead UX - Bake creativity into your company culture: Interview with Melissa Dinwiddie | 29

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Melissa Dinwiddie is on a mission to help leaders and teams turn the "impossible" into reality by uncovering their creative potential. A Juilliard-trained dancer, professional artist for 15 years, jazz singer-songwriter, and performing improviser, Melissa brings a wealth of creative experiences to her work with companies like Google, Meta, and Salesforce. As the author of The Creative Sandbox Way™, she’s passionate about showing people how to embrace play, imperfection, and experimentation as tools for innovation. Known for her engaging, interactive keynotes and workshops, Melissa empowers individuals and teams to unlock creativity, strengthen collaboration, and thrive in the face of uncertainty. When not leading transformations, she’s making art or attempting ukulele-and-bass duets with herself.


This Podcast is sponsored by:

Codeword Customer Consulting GmbH

Website: https://codewordcustomer.de/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/codewordcustomer

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Melissa on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissadinwiddie

Melissa's Website: https://melissadinwiddie.com/

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