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<blockquote data-quote="kfpben" data-source="post: 5589856" data-attributes="member: 44296"><p>Hi Emily, I’m a long way from Yorkshire or Flintshire but if I may can I take you up on a couple of points....</p><p></p><p>Firstly a day isn’t very long. Im not sure how much you would learn. A week or even a month would be much better. You may be paid for it if you prove useful during a busy time. </p><p></p><p>Secondly in ‘youth ag’ circles there seems to be a constant emphasis on the problems/frustrations/barriers/unfairness etc. It does my nut in. </p><p></p><p>As a product designer solutions should be your game. Speak the language of opportunities and ways of doing things better. Optimism drives a business forward and sells products not looking for ‘problems and frustrations’. </p><p></p><p>Best of luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kfpben, post: 5589856, member: 44296"] Hi Emily, I’m a long way from Yorkshire or Flintshire but if I may can I take you up on a couple of points.... Firstly a day isn’t very long. Im not sure how much you would learn. A week or even a month would be much better. You may be paid for it if you prove useful during a busy time. Secondly in ‘youth ag’ circles there seems to be a constant emphasis on the problems/frustrations/barriers/unfairness etc. It does my nut in. As a product designer solutions should be your game. Speak the language of opportunities and ways of doing things better. Optimism drives a business forward and sells products not looking for ‘problems and frustrations’. Best of luck [/QUOTE]
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