Design with Purpose
Jenny shares her passion for real estate and emphasizes the importance of understanding user needs in design. She highlights that successful businesses start by deeply observing customers and solving real problems. By integrating design thinking across all departments, she aims to create impactful solutions that resonate with users.In this clip
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The Next Great Thing
Jenny Arden, Chief Design Officer, Zillow - Designing the Housing Super App
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