Video-Interview with Matúš Draganovský, Division Manager, SUVko Coaching, http://www.suvko.sk/ Matúš Draganovský: “I’d like to pick and implement into my environment those magic three words: learn, learn and learn. Maybe less compromise is more collaboration. Learn from it, from the process, and trust the process” #TrainTheTrainers #Co-Create Read all News at: http://www.cocreate.training/category/updating-on-co-creating/ CO-CREATE is a [...]
Category: Updating on Co-Creating
New projects, open calls and tips for co-creation events planning!
Co-Creation Update 2018 #2 One of the aim of the ERASMUS+ funded project Co-Create is to raise awareness, highlight facts and disseminate current developments in co-creation and co-design. To this end it publishes Co-Creation Updates. What follows is our selection of the most relevant contents on the topic spotted in February. Artenprise: Artists Developing Entrepreneurial [...]
Plants-Libraries-Economies-Technologies: What is not co-designed today ?
CoCreation Update 2018 #1 The ERASMUS+ funded project Co-Create aims also to raise awareness, highlight facts and disseminate current developments in co-creation and co-design. To this end it publishes Co-Creation Updates, starting in Januar 2018. CoCreating Post-Capitalism P2P (Peer to Peer) Foundation, Evonomics, The Next System Project, and the Institute for New Economic Thinking are [...]
What is CoCreation and how do you teach and train it ?
What is CoCreation and how do you teach and train it ? “co-create describes an approach to design that attempts to actively involve all stakeholders (e.g. employees, partners, customers, citizens, end users) in the design process to thus ensure the result meets their needs and is ultimately usable. This brings about a great range of benefits [...]
Best Practice #10: Revealed Hands – Human and business achievements
Revealed hands, a project led by the Oloop design collective, is an example for social economy. The outcome of the project is a collection of products created by marginalized and underprivileged groups, such as immigrants and people with disabilities. They participate in the workshops for a number of reasons: to work with textile, gain financial independence, socialize and learn [...]
Best Practice #9: Open Innovation Challenge
Open Innovation Challenge The Austrian Federal Railways ÖBB installed an Open Innovation Lab at Vienna Central Station. A space for employers, internal and external innovators and managers to co-create and bring ideas to life. First of all, ÖBB organized an Online Open Innovation Challenge to gather ideas on relevant topics like find your seat easily, wellbeing at train [...]
Co.Create Workshop – CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS
The Erasmus+ Project Co.Create invites you to participate in the workshop ‘’Collaborative Design: A Train the Trainer Workshop’’ from 12th -14th February in Tabakfabrik Linz. Choose this workshop if you are interested in: Learning how to manage collaborative design challenges to come up with effective solutions Gaining confidence in running and leading collaborative workshops Acquiring facilitating [...]
Best Practice #8: Co.Designing a banking cash point, Austria
Co.Designing a banking cash point, Austria A technology, product-oriented industrial company in the area of banking automation used an open co-creative approach for the entire development process of a new product portfolio.The goal of this innovation initiative was to deliver optimal customer value, thus the classical product development process was not sufficient. It had to be extended [...]
Best Practice #7: BIO – The Biennial of Design, Slovenjia
BIO – THE BIENNIAL OF DESIGN IN LJUBLJANA, SLOVENJIA BIO – The Biennial of Design in Ljubljana is an international platform for new approaches in design. It is structured as a long-term collaborative process, where teams of designers and multidisciplinary agents develop alternatives to established systems. BIO works as a testing ground, where design is employed [...]
Best Practice #6: LivadaLAB – 20-30 years old to govern urban green areas
LivadaLAB - how 20-30 years old can participate in governance of urban green areas?! Since 2014, GREEN SURGE (EU consortium for Connecting People and Nature for Sustainable Cities) has been working together with the Learning Alliance LivadaLab to bring together thirty youth experts, students and unemployed young people (18-30 years old) to develop, test and demonstrate an alternative [...]