The SDD community is transforming into a peer-to-peer learning
platform. This SUMMER YOU CAN ALREADY JOIN MULTIPLE SMALL-scale ONLINE
ACTIVITIES. We will start with two very interesting design talks and
two exceptional masterclasses. DESIGN TALKS FUTURES-CENTERED DESIGN -
WHAT DOES THE FUTURE NEED FROM US? LISA KAY SOLOMON, JULY 23, 17.00
CET, DURATION 1.5 HOURS
If the pandemic has taught us anything, it's that the future isnt
pre-determined, but a wider range of possible futures that we can and
should explore and shape. Thats why we need to become more observant
and attuned to highly important and uncertain trends that will
meaningfully interact and change the broader context in ways, beyond
our direct control.
How to make more thoughtful choices? How to balance creativity and
critical thinking? And how to lead and promote creative confidence in
a world that promises to be even more ambiguous and complex?
LISA KAY SOLOMON
is a Designer in Residence at the Stanford Universitys Institute for
Design (aka d.school') where she teaches classes on imagining,
debating and analysing the future. She was named one of ixDAs Women of
Design 2020, and a bestselling author of the books 'Moments of Impact
and 'Design a Better Business.
SOCIAL INNOVATION - HOW TO MEET SOCIETAL NEEDS IN A BETTER WAY?
ANDRÉ SCHAMINÉE, JULY 29, 17.00 CET, DURATION 1.5 HOURS
Many contemporary societal issues have grown to be too complex to
solve with traditional solutions. The current pandemic crisis is just
one of the many examples. Crises bring people, groups and communities
together. They force organisations to anticipate and innovate rapidly
and offer solutions for new and evolving social situations. But what
is the longterm result?
Topics like food, climate, mobility and energy are becoming high on
the agendas of organisations in the search to contribute to systemic
change. In many projects designers are involved. But how often does
our work actually succeed in changing the workflow and mindset of
organisations? What can we learn from public institutions? What if we
look at design from a change management perspective?
ANDRÉ SCHAMINÉE
is organisational consultant at TwynstaGudde, one of the Dutch leading
consultancy firms. He is a pioneer in the field of design and author
of the book 'Designing With and Within Public Organisations'. Working
at one of the Dutch leading consultancy firms, he has built a business
in successfully bringing design strategies to public organisations.
Note: the ticket for this talk includes a free paperback copy of
André's book: 'Designing With-in Public Organizations - Building
Bridges Between Public Sector Innovators and Designers'. The normal
price for this book is EUR 35.00 and well pay shipping & handling.
MASTERCLASSES
RESILIENT BUSINESS MODELS - HOW TO DESIGN BUSINESSES THAT THRIVE? (IN
ENGLISH AND IN SPANISH)
CAROLA VERSCHOOR, JULY 16, 10.00 CET (IN ENGLISH), 16.00 CET (IN
SPANISH), DURATION 2.5 HOURS
This masterclass integrates value proposition design, business model
design and the explore-exploit continuum into a couple of hours of
surprising insights, practical how-tos and handy links to service
design methods for business model (re)design.
If you are looking for answers to the what, how, when and why of
business modelling, this masterclass is for you. Be prepared to
stretch your muscles with pen and paper at hand as we unpack and
experiment with ways to enable your business ideas to thrive and
flourish.
CAROLA VERSCHOOR
is the founder and chief creative at Transformational Studio. Where
she integrates decades of industry practice, design-driven methods and
innovative approaches into participative, interactive and provocative
consulting services. She is the author of the book 'Change Ahead.
Note: the ticket for this masterclass includes a free paperback copy
of Carola's book 'Change Ahead - How research and design are
transforming business strategy'. The normal price for this book is EUR
35.00 and well pay shipping & handling.
STRATEGIC DESIGN FOR SERVICES
MAJID IQBAL, JULY 24, 10.00 CET, DURATION 2.5 HOURS
Strategic design translates game-changing decisions into clear,
concise, and complete instructions for execution in terms of the who,
why, how, what, when and where. Encoding the decisions into a shared
script, helps functions and disciplines, including design, to
collaborate on implementation, while avoiding systemic failures due
gaps and conflicts due to differences in their ways of thinking.
This masterclass exposes you to two basic building blocks of strategic
design for services: promises and patterns, with examples from live
projects in healthcare and government. There will be one hands-on
exercise to get a feel for a new practice. At the very least you'll
walk away with a keener sense of what the design of a service looks
like to the mind of a strategist.
MAJID IQBAL
is an expert on policy, strategy, and design. As an advisor at the
Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate he co-founded a special
unit called XLAB; developing new approaches to complex problems and
methods for visualizing systems, services, and transitions. After
Carnegie Mellon, Gartner, and PwC, he has been on a mission to bring
more clarity to the concept of a service, as it relates to
implementing policy or strategy.
Note: the ticket for this masterclass includes a free paperback copy
of Majid's book 'Thinking in Services - Encoding and Expressing
Strategy through Design'. The normal price for this book is EUR 35.00
and well pay shipping & handling.
For more details on these activities, the speakers and masterclass
leaders, visit our community [https://service-design-days.mn.co].
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