Regional Policy Dialogue Meeting “SMEs in a Green Economy”, 09 March 2018, Paris
Session 3, Goran Korac, "Project "Design Center Promo21”, Business area Logorište, Karlovac, Croatia
Case study written by Darragh Murphy.
Suggested citation:
Murphy, D. (2010). Case Studies in Design Policies & Programmes. Design Management Europe Award. SEE Library
Originally uploaded at http://www.seeplatform.eu/images/file/Case%20Study%20pdfs/Design%20Management%20Europe%20Award%20-%20SEE%20Case%20Study.pdf
Regional Policy Dialogue Meeting “SMEs in a Green Economy”, 09 March 2018, Paris
Session 3, Goran Korac, "Project "Design Center Promo21”, Business area Logorište, Karlovac, Croatia
Case study written by Darragh Murphy.
Suggested citation:
Murphy, D. (2010). Case Studies in Design Policies & Programmes. Design Management Europe Award. SEE Library
Originally uploaded at http://www.seeplatform.eu/images/file/Case%20Study%20pdfs/Design%20Management%20Europe%20Award%20-%20SEE%20Case%20Study.pdf
Amira Salem from Doctolib at recruITech July 2020TechMeetups
Amira Salem has 15 years of experience in leading multiple Tech Recruitment shared services (Sourcing, Employer branding and recruitment) in Europe, planning and executing the recruiting campaigns for both inhouse and outsourced projects: (Amazon, Spotify, Google, SnapChat, UBER, CISCO, Symantec, McAfee, FINNAIR, HUAWEI, Allianz. Hilton, Go Daddy , UK Mortgages , Nice Technologies, SAS Airlines, Dell, ETIHAD Airlines, AT&T USA, Bell Canada, Microsoft, PepsiCo, Cargill, Cadbury, Unilever & Schlumberger.
"How avoiding Cliches, crises catchphrases and staying earnest made us succeed during a global crises "
FullScan is born putting together the UNI-QM approach, the PDCA concepts and adding facts. So in this tool you can find a space where describe how you plan, do and check your action and what you learn over them. When you use the matrix for self assessment with facts, it is easy to find out in which of the previous areas you need to improve. This indication is the Added Value of this tool.
RRI Tools Project for CREATIT - 9 october 2014RRI Tools
Presentation by Divna Vuckovic (Centre for the Promotion of Science) on the RRI Tools project at the CREATIT workshop in Belgrade, on 9 October 2014. The Centre for the Promotion of Science is the RRI Hub for South Eastern Europe.
Communication provides verbal statement services, presentation support and other voice connected services. The agents, instruments, methods or resources used to convey, exchange belief, opinions and information.
Digital Toolbox: Innovation for Nordic Tourism SMEsJuha Tuulaniemi
This report focuses on meeting the practical needs of tourism businesses in the Nordic countries
when adopting and employing ICT in their operations. Taking into account the structure and
challenges of the tourism industry in the Nordic region, the different case studies in this report
represent different approaches to efficient use of ICT, offering a toolbox consisting of suggestions
on how to take advantage of ICT for market communication, customer knowledge, service design
and innovation.
The report is a result of a collaborative project between 6 Nordic partners (research institutions and
business clusters based in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Sweden, Southern Norway, and Northern
Norway) which focused on identifying and developing ICT tools for innovation in Nordic tourism
small businesses and destinations.
The main objectives of the project have been to generate knowledge on ICT tools, to create
improved commercial tools and concepts and also to build a strong Nordic cooperation between
academic institutions and business clusters. The tools in the toolbox created as the main
contribution from this project are all innovative and should as such serve as opportunities for both
commercial development and implementation in various subsectors of the tourism industry and
facilitate increased competitiveness. A strong Nordic cooperation between the tourism stakeholders
and development and research institutes involved in the project is also an important outcome.
The project has been implemented through parallel case studies which are all ground breaking in
terms of research and development for innovation in tourism. Regular meetings and workshops
have facilitated the exchange of knowledge and ideas between the case studies as well as the
identification of common ideas and results. Multiple methods have been employed in the different
cases of the project according to the nature of each case study. Two of the cases have developed and
implemented ICT prototypes in the form of a new innovative mobile application (Denmark) and a
business intelligence process for analyzing user generated content in a destination management
information system (Sweden). In the Finish case ethnographic methods were used to develop a
service design method and tool specifically for the tourism industry. The Icelandic case employed
an online survey and website analysis for the purpose of building a webpage-design toolbox.
Interview methods as well as review and participant observation was used in Northern Norway to
explore effects of implementing short films as digital marketing tools for experience based
businesses. Also, in the case in Southern Norway in-depth interviews were used to identify open
innovation practices for experience based tourism businesses.
Amira Salem from Doctolib at recruITech July 2020TechMeetups
Amira Salem has 15 years of experience in leading multiple Tech Recruitment shared services (Sourcing, Employer branding and recruitment) in Europe, planning and executing the recruiting campaigns for both inhouse and outsourced projects: (Amazon, Spotify, Google, SnapChat, UBER, CISCO, Symantec, McAfee, FINNAIR, HUAWEI, Allianz. Hilton, Go Daddy , UK Mortgages , Nice Technologies, SAS Airlines, Dell, ETIHAD Airlines, AT&T USA, Bell Canada, Microsoft, PepsiCo, Cargill, Cadbury, Unilever & Schlumberger.
"How avoiding Cliches, crises catchphrases and staying earnest made us succeed during a global crises "
FullScan is born putting together the UNI-QM approach, the PDCA concepts and adding facts. So in this tool you can find a space where describe how you plan, do and check your action and what you learn over them. When you use the matrix for self assessment with facts, it is easy to find out in which of the previous areas you need to improve. This indication is the Added Value of this tool.
RRI Tools Project for CREATIT - 9 october 2014RRI Tools
Presentation by Divna Vuckovic (Centre for the Promotion of Science) on the RRI Tools project at the CREATIT workshop in Belgrade, on 9 October 2014. The Centre for the Promotion of Science is the RRI Hub for South Eastern Europe.
Communication provides verbal statement services, presentation support and other voice connected services. The agents, instruments, methods or resources used to convey, exchange belief, opinions and information.
Digital Toolbox: Innovation for Nordic Tourism SMEsJuha Tuulaniemi
This report focuses on meeting the practical needs of tourism businesses in the Nordic countries
when adopting and employing ICT in their operations. Taking into account the structure and
challenges of the tourism industry in the Nordic region, the different case studies in this report
represent different approaches to efficient use of ICT, offering a toolbox consisting of suggestions
on how to take advantage of ICT for market communication, customer knowledge, service design
and innovation.
The report is a result of a collaborative project between 6 Nordic partners (research institutions and
business clusters based in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Sweden, Southern Norway, and Northern
Norway) which focused on identifying and developing ICT tools for innovation in Nordic tourism
small businesses and destinations.
The main objectives of the project have been to generate knowledge on ICT tools, to create
improved commercial tools and concepts and also to build a strong Nordic cooperation between
academic institutions and business clusters. The tools in the toolbox created as the main
contribution from this project are all innovative and should as such serve as opportunities for both
commercial development and implementation in various subsectors of the tourism industry and
facilitate increased competitiveness. A strong Nordic cooperation between the tourism stakeholders
and development and research institutes involved in the project is also an important outcome.
The project has been implemented through parallel case studies which are all ground breaking in
terms of research and development for innovation in tourism. Regular meetings and workshops
have facilitated the exchange of knowledge and ideas between the case studies as well as the
identification of common ideas and results. Multiple methods have been employed in the different
cases of the project according to the nature of each case study. Two of the cases have developed and
implemented ICT prototypes in the form of a new innovative mobile application (Denmark) and a
business intelligence process for analyzing user generated content in a destination management
information system (Sweden). In the Finish case ethnographic methods were used to develop a
service design method and tool specifically for the tourism industry. The Icelandic case employed
an online survey and website analysis for the purpose of building a webpage-design toolbox.
Interview methods as well as review and participant observation was used in Northern Norway to
explore effects of implementing short films as digital marketing tools for experience based
businesses. Also, in the case in Southern Norway in-depth interviews were used to identify open
innovation practices for experience based tourism businesses.
The project had its fundamentals from the OCSE Manual “A guide for local
governments, communities and museums ” that explains the importance and effect
on local community of transforming a museum from a place to visit into a “living
museum”, seen from the citizens and local government like the central point of the
local development.
This is a portfolio with a sample of projects I have been involved in doing research to generate insights and recommendations.
Throughout the projects Service Design Tools, and both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies were used to uncover underlying user needs.
Feel free to ask questions about these projects! You can find me in Twitter through @marttamo.
Thanks to Fab Lab Benfica, I could present the Future Learning Unit Research Group during the Educational Distributed Designs Webinars.
Together with my colleague Santi Fuentemilla, we could showed some of the projects we have implemented in the Fab Lab Barcelona and shared reflections with the Portugal maker community.
My Generation At Work - Thessaloniki, No2Peri Kourakli
This presentation refers to the contribution of Thessaloniki, one of the eleven partners, to the project entitled as "My Generation At Work" which is an URBACTII project.
For more:
http://urbact.eu/en/projects/active-inclusion/my-generation-at-work/homepage/
The project aims in contributing to the local youth employment and its final goal is to develop a local action plan for youth employment for each partner.
1. Mette and her group have shown us how creativity and thorough field and
desk research make up a successful and dynamic cocktail, creating an attrac-
tive innovation product, which adds a relevant digital feature to the already
existing concept of City Friends. Thanks to their product, guests and locals
are able to meet and acquaint themselves in new ways with this technological
mediation. While we are unsure of whether the ‘German drifter’ is the most
beneficial way to engage with the consumer, we like the development process
of this figure, where theory and practice merge in a concrete tool. Importantly
the group delivered the most professional presentation and prospect by far -
both at the mid-term evaluation and at the final presentation. Based on the
collective evaluation of the process and end result, the committee therefore
elects this project as Winner of Innovation Camp 2015.
WINNER
OF INNOVATION
CAMP 2015
ABOUT THE COMPETITION
55 students from Aalborg University’s ‘Master in Tourism’–program par-
ticipated in the Innovation Camp. The nine groups were tasked to address
real-life development challenges that the City of Copenhagen currently
face in regards to implementing Tourism. The groups had to prepare a
presentation with a prototype (e.g. a package description, product descrip-
tion, conceptual development) as well as an executive summery.
REFERENCE: Rasmus Walsøe Gyldenkærne +45 60 88 06 88 / zh5c@kff.kk.dk