
TIM WILLIAMS
Symphonic Thinking in the Conceptual Age
About me..
Hello I am Tim Williams and I am creative professional who can function well as either a…
UX Designer
Business Analyst
Project/Product Manager
Business Consultant
With my varied experience, I have been able to add value to people in the C-Suite, Technical leaders, Developers, and Marketing leaders.
Below is a list of my core competencies
Degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Experience in Interactive Media Strategy, Web Design, and Digital Marketing
Utilize Agile Methodology
Competent to manage multiple projects and business deals at the same time
Experienced with Business Process Managment Notion (BPMN) and Application Development
Certified UXUI Design
Strong background as an effective as an Enterprise Software Sales & Revenue Generation
Artist, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist….
I have the kind of background and aptitude that is well suited for the Conceptual Age.
I draw from all my varied experiences to add value to project teams. I enjoy driving and collaborating with teams toward meet business objectives.
If there is an opportunity for us to work together, please reach out.
Feel free to use the contact page on this site or connect with me on LinkedIn.
Information Age to the Conceptual Age
“What Defines The Conceptual Age?
The conceptual age is marked by constant change & progress through redefining existing elements, identifying subtle patterns, drawing beautiful and coherent connections from unfamiliar things, ability to attract emotions and draw attention; to interpret/extract meaning from abstract/vague elements or associations.
Simply put, the conceptual age is the age of awesome & highly creative ideas and inventions drawn from "unfamiliar areas or things" in a bid to inspire high desire and high demand from prospective users/audiences.
The term ‘conceptual age’ was popularized by Daniel Pink in his book : 'The Whole New Mind’. In the book Pink drew out six right brain functions that he believed were relevant to the Conceptual age which were : Design, Story, Symphony, Empathy Play, Meaning.”
A Whole New Mind
A Whole New Mind by Daniel Pink is a thought-provoking book that argues artistic and creative skills are becoming essential in the 21st century. It offers actionable steps to develop these skills while adapting to the changing world of work.