 Get Good Done is a two-week program that's offered for free to all University of Auckland students. Anyone that wants to start a project or a business venture that has a social, environmental or cultural impact. We take students through the design-led thinking process using the principles of human-centered design, empathy interviewing, validation to really deeply understand the problems that they're trying to solve, the landscape of the current solutions that are out there and then they identify a gap or a need and what they can build an idea around. We've got all these tools that we can use to find out what the problem is that we're trying to solve, how we can go about solving it. I'm very excited to be part of the Get Good Done program which provides space for young people to delve into some of the most critical issues of our time and to collaborate and coming up with solutions for them. It's really motivating to see real-life examples of what other people have accomplished and then using that as a framework for thinking about what I could do in the future. The group that I was in was focusing on creating an ideal vision of what we wish to see in the world and then figuring out how do you get from where you are to that thing. It's just so inspiring because you feel like you're not really alone in this journey. If this program existed when I was at university it would have equipped me with the techniques to unleash the ideas about some of the issues that I'm passionate about and it would have allowed me to network with like-minded people much earlier. If you're passionate about making a significant change then this program is for you.