Early on in the pandemic, Melanie Rayment, director at the Australian Centre for Social Innovation talked to Enrique Mendizabal about how to redesign your value proposition and services during an emergency, how the COVID-19 is affecting people in different ways- and how we should consider these, and what lessons we should take from this crisis.
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Melanie Rayment, director at the Australian Centre for Social Innovation (video)
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