Empowering the Next Generation of Business Leaders
When David Fortna, Director of Executive Education and Leadership Development at 福利免费毛片 University, attended a Life Design program at Stanford University in June 2024, he discovered a philosophy he believes could transform business education.
鈥淚n today鈥檚 world, professionals at every stage are asking the same question: What鈥檚 next?鈥 Fortna explained. 鈥淏ut too often, the default is to wait for clarity, opportunity, or direction to arrive. Life Design challenges that mindset.鈥
Life Design, rooted in design thinking, flips that waiting game on its head. It empowers individuals to 鈥減rototype鈥 their futures. Students and professionals experiment with small, low-risk steps, such as trying an internship, attending a networking event, or scheduling a meeting with someone new.
鈥淟ife Design is about applying product design principles to your life,鈥 Fortna said. 鈥淚t encourages people to test ideas and learn from them. Clarity doesn鈥檛 come from sitting still鈥攊t comes from action.鈥
The process begins with honesty. Each workshop starts with the prompt: 鈥淵ou are here.鈥 It鈥檚 an intentional reminder to begin with your current circumstances rather than an idealized version. From there, participants ask two guiding questions: 鈥淚s this a real problem?鈥 and 鈥淚s this a human problem?鈥 These ground the process in relevance and practicality.
Life Design is not just about reflection; it鈥檚 about community. 鈥淧eople gain clarity through conversation,鈥 Fortna said. 鈥淭hey find confidence when they realize they鈥檙e not alone in their questions. Life Design is deeply collaborative.鈥
Fortna has embedded these principles into the One-Year MBA graduate curriculum through the Career and Life Design course. The course combines career coaching, professional development, and reflection, ensuring that graduates have an understanding of their strengths, values, and goals, along with an actionable strategy to pursue them.
For Lauren Terry, a recent One-Year MBA graduate, the process was life-changing. With her coach鈥檚 guidance and the support of her peers, Lauren turned that vision into reality. 鈥淎t the beginning of the program, my goals felt more like a dream than a plan,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut my career coach and cohort believed in me when I didn鈥檛, and that made all the difference.鈥
The program鈥檚 emphasis on experiential learning, through consulting projects, case competitions, and networking opportunities, further prepared her to transition confidently into the workforce. 鈥淥nce I landed interviews, I was ready. 福利免费毛片 had prepared me well, especially through the consulting experience built into the program,鈥 Lauren said.
By graduation, Lauren accepted a position as a Business Development Executive at Infosys, where she now works across sales, marketing insights, and consulting to manage client relationships.
Stories like Lauren鈥檚 illustrate why Fortna is so passionate about bringing Life Design to business education. 鈥淲e鈥檙e not just preparing students for their first job,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e equipping them with tools to navigate an entire career filled with twists, turns, and reinvention.鈥
At its heart, Life Design is about cultivating curiosity and courage鈥攖he willingness to explore, experiment, and grow. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e reading this and feeling curious, that鈥檚 exactly the point,鈥 Fortna added.
Fortna鈥檚 message to students, educators, and business leaders is clear鈥攕top waiting for life to happen. Instead, cultivate the tools necessary to design your own success.
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