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Title:

Co-Work, Co-Design : Emerging New Models for Collaboration

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Organizer:
Alan Smith, The Movement
Description:
Traditionally, great designers are control freaks, nit-picking down to the smallest detail. New models are suggesting we won't have that luxury much longer. What happens when design becomes the work of a community? We'll explore effectiveness, roles, methods, appropriateness, and ego-bustingness of these new models for value-creation mean.
Questions
Answered:
  1. What is Participatory Design?
  2. What is Co-Design?
  3. What is Open-Design?
  4. Where should they be applied?
  5. Who's done this and what worked for them?
  6. What are the benefits of these processes?
  7. How can I apple these processes, and should I?
  8. Why does this matter now and in the future?
  9. How will my control freak ego to deal with peons meddling in my work?
  10. What does it mean for our business and what we charge for ultimately?
Level:
Intermediate
Category:
Business / Entrepreneurial / Monetization, Community / Online Community, Design Thinking
Type:
Panel
Event:
Interactive 2010
on 24/8/09
Smart folks on the Panel:

Dave Gray: thoughts from his "Marks & Meaning", and other co-designed projects.
Leisa Reichelt: learnings from her involvement with the D7UX massive Drupal 7 community design project.
Patrick Keenan: effective & ineffective methodologies tested in The Movement open agency loose network project
Alan Smith: profitable co-design from The Movement's collaboration with Alex Osterwalder on "Business Model Generation"
on 3/9/09
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