Are you thinking about Hosting a local site for the Global Service Jam, Global Sustainability Jam, or Global GovJam? Here are the answers to 9 questions you might ask yourself.
New ideas need new behaviors - a behavioral focus on innovationBig Spaceship
In this presentation, we take a look at how Big Spaceship organizes itself for new behaviors, how our approach focuses on behavior, and how behavior has affected work like Skittles, Star Wars, Google, and The Most Awesomest Thing Ever.
It originally appeared here http://spcshp.it/eatstrategy and then at eat:strategy - a strategy conference in Toronto in July 2012.
For more on Big Spaceship: http://www.bigspaceship.com
Community in a nutshell for developers - Alessio Fattorini - Codemotion Rome ...Codemotion
Creare una community di sviluppatori ed utilizzatori intorno al proprio prodotto è diventato ormai fondamentale. Persone appassionate che forniscono feedback, documentazione e casi d'uso, trovano bug, suggeriscono feature e contribuiscono allo sviluppo. Tutto questo crea innovazione, attira contributor ed allarga la base di utenti a dismisura. Vi spiegherò come rendere il proprio prodotto una bomba creandogli una intera community intorno, come gestire discussioni aperte e coinvolgere le persone. Consigli pronti per l'uso, cosa funziona e cosa no.
Whether you already have a makerspace or are ready to start developing one, this mini-workshop is filled with ideas and strategies to move forward. Filled with tips and techniques, our experienced speakers give you all you need to get started with a makerspace in your area and to move it into becoming a solve space! They share challenges such as dealing with tech and funding, present real-world examples, and inspire you with the impact of their initiatives.
Are you thinking about Hosting a local site for the Global Service Jam, Global Sustainability Jam, or Global GovJam? Here are the answers to 9 questions you might ask yourself.
New ideas need new behaviors - a behavioral focus on innovationBig Spaceship
In this presentation, we take a look at how Big Spaceship organizes itself for new behaviors, how our approach focuses on behavior, and how behavior has affected work like Skittles, Star Wars, Google, and The Most Awesomest Thing Ever.
It originally appeared here http://spcshp.it/eatstrategy and then at eat:strategy - a strategy conference in Toronto in July 2012.
For more on Big Spaceship: http://www.bigspaceship.com
Community in a nutshell for developers - Alessio Fattorini - Codemotion Rome ...Codemotion
Creare una community di sviluppatori ed utilizzatori intorno al proprio prodotto è diventato ormai fondamentale. Persone appassionate che forniscono feedback, documentazione e casi d'uso, trovano bug, suggeriscono feature e contribuiscono allo sviluppo. Tutto questo crea innovazione, attira contributor ed allarga la base di utenti a dismisura. Vi spiegherò come rendere il proprio prodotto una bomba creandogli una intera community intorno, come gestire discussioni aperte e coinvolgere le persone. Consigli pronti per l'uso, cosa funziona e cosa no.
Whether you already have a makerspace or are ready to start developing one, this mini-workshop is filled with ideas and strategies to move forward. Filled with tips and techniques, our experienced speakers give you all you need to get started with a makerspace in your area and to move it into becoming a solve space! They share challenges such as dealing with tech and funding, present real-world examples, and inspire you with the impact of their initiatives.
How to make your product awesome building a community aroundAlessio Fattorini
With my talk I’d like to explain what I learned building a community from scratch to around 1,5k users: how to handle open discussions, make the right choices, nurture ambassadors, be welcoming, inclusive and supportive. Ready-to-use, concrete advice on what works and what doesn’t.
135 individuals attended the third Hudson Valley Tech Festival Conference and Hackathon in 2021.In partnership with Google Developers Community, supported by Google, this event was the major tech event for the region.
The 3-day Conference was live-streamed and transcribed by the New York Chapter of the Internet Society (ISOC NY) with all sessions archived online,
Day one of the Conference was a hybrid in-person/virtual session, days two and three featured virtual workshops with technical papers being presented and discussed,
81 individuals participated in the Hackathon, using Zoom, Discord, Padlet and other tools provided. Participants List
3 separate social/civic problems were addressed.
A few slides summing up the purposes and the characteristics of Liberating Structures.
Talk was given by Romain Vailleux at the LAST Conference in Adelaide 2019.
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Presented at From the front - frontend wonderland in Bologna. Sept 18. 2015.
We have always heard of the cliché phrase: “sex sells.” How do we design in a world that is intentionally and unintentionally powered by sexually-biased?
As designers, we are trained to look at the world around us with a curiosity and inquisition. If we take a design research approach to looking at gender, what will we find?
In this session, we will be taking a deeper look at how gender bias is embedded in the modern society. We will explore different examples of gender prejudice and mental molds within the digital realm. Looking at different case studies of user experiences crafted with focuses on sex and gender. Discussing the definition for boundaries of sexism and vulgarity in different ux examples.
Some tips for successful crowdsourcing that I learned during some crowdsourcing projects including the making of a movie,
Useful for everyone who considers crowdsourcing in his/her organisation.
TIGed Course Education for Social Innovation - Session 3Jennifer Corriero
These slides compliment session 3 of our TIGed Education for Social Innovation course offered by TakingITGlobal in partnership with the Toronto District School Board and with support from the Ontario Ministry of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure.
An overview of the Origin of Spaces EU project which is bringing together great CoWorking projects; in Bilbao ZAWP, Bordeaux Projet Darwin, Lewisham Capture Arts, Lisbon LX Factory and Pula (Croatia) ROJCnet.In order to better understand our individual successes and share our practice with others.
The proposal of OKFN Belgium and iDrops for a co-working space based in Ghent that focusses on social innovation. This idea was pitched during the Ghent Web Valley Co-working meetup to other co-working spaces.
Kay Lummitsch's keynote was a real wake-up call to Sri Lankan organizations to adapt to Digital. He shared his wide experiences on almost every aspect of a Digital Journey.
The Audience realized that the most common pitfalls on the path towards Digital, are industry agnostic and surprisingly to more than seventy percent not reliant on technology issues. Lummitsch stated that organizations would fail if they focus on technological and structural change only (What they typically do ˜ Lummitsch).
His advice is to engage equally in every aspect of any ‘Living System. [Organisation]
Changing the Mindset. Coaching, mentoring and personal development are his preferred tools here.
Changing Behavior & Communication We should rethink how we work and communicate with each other in the future.
Technology & Structures. Of course!. Adopt to modern team setups and bleeding-edge technologies.
Changing the organization's Culture. If we won’t change our organization’s culture, we’ll never adapt to Digital ˜Lummitsch
Furthermore, he emphasized that the main difference from past leadership models to Digital Leadership roles is, that Digital Leaders have to love people whereas past leaders were impelled to feel superior.
QUOTE:
There is no change towards Digital if it doesn't hurt you in every bone and questions your personal role on a daily base - Kay Lummitsch (The Digital Journeyman)
http://linkedin.com/in/lummitsch
The Guest house | Reinventing Work | www.the-guest-house.comPhil Long
An introduction to be consultancy offering dialogic facilitation services to organisations seeking to implement complex change on themes such as employee engagement, business agility and mindfulness at work. Host to microsite's including theagile.net, theagileculturecoach.co.uk & reinventingwork.org. Currently under construction but you can sign up in advance for notification of the launch date and launch competition.
Prototype: Its methods, techniques, and key features.ONE BCG
A prototype is a draft version or an approximation of a final product. It is usually the initial stage of a product. A porotype helps in the representation of a design that allows users to interact with it and explore its suitability and production of an intermediary product to be used as a basis for testing.
What is Prototype,Rapid prototyping and Methods. Taniya K
Rapid prototyping is a group of techniques applied to quickly create a scale model of a part or finished product, using computer-aided design (CAD) software.
Community Matters: Why Open Source Marketing Can Help Improve Your Product by...vvaswani
Explains the nature of open source communities and illustrates how community marketing can help increase product adoption, reduce sales costs and enhance the product development process.
Congratulations! You've found the right product-market fit, and it's now time to scale your business. But growing your organization often means slower decision making, increased complexity, and higher chance for misalignments. How can you grow your business while staying lean? Learn five key lessons on how to use smart integration and process to grow with your Atlassian tools.
How to make your product awesome building a community aroundAlessio Fattorini
With my talk I’d like to explain what I learned building a community from scratch to around 1,5k users: how to handle open discussions, make the right choices, nurture ambassadors, be welcoming, inclusive and supportive. Ready-to-use, concrete advice on what works and what doesn’t.
135 individuals attended the third Hudson Valley Tech Festival Conference and Hackathon in 2021.In partnership with Google Developers Community, supported by Google, this event was the major tech event for the region.
The 3-day Conference was live-streamed and transcribed by the New York Chapter of the Internet Society (ISOC NY) with all sessions archived online,
Day one of the Conference was a hybrid in-person/virtual session, days two and three featured virtual workshops with technical papers being presented and discussed,
81 individuals participated in the Hackathon, using Zoom, Discord, Padlet and other tools provided. Participants List
3 separate social/civic problems were addressed.
A few slides summing up the purposes and the characteristics of Liberating Structures.
Talk was given by Romain Vailleux at the LAST Conference in Adelaide 2019.
"Booth Brush Up" Trade Show Booth Presentation Training SlidesAndy Saks
These slides accompany "Booth Brush-Up," my 1-hour trade show booth staff training program. This program helps exhibitors boost their lead count by teaching booth staff to attract prospects with appealing body language, qualify them with targeted questions, run demos efficiently and effectively, and extend the relationship by locking in a follow-up action. I've delivered "Booth Brush-Up" for several clients, including AT&T, and they've found it very effective in priming their staff to behave professionally, focus on customers, and grab more leads!
Presented at From the front - frontend wonderland in Bologna. Sept 18. 2015.
We have always heard of the cliché phrase: “sex sells.” How do we design in a world that is intentionally and unintentionally powered by sexually-biased?
As designers, we are trained to look at the world around us with a curiosity and inquisition. If we take a design research approach to looking at gender, what will we find?
In this session, we will be taking a deeper look at how gender bias is embedded in the modern society. We will explore different examples of gender prejudice and mental molds within the digital realm. Looking at different case studies of user experiences crafted with focuses on sex and gender. Discussing the definition for boundaries of sexism and vulgarity in different ux examples.
Some tips for successful crowdsourcing that I learned during some crowdsourcing projects including the making of a movie,
Useful for everyone who considers crowdsourcing in his/her organisation.
TIGed Course Education for Social Innovation - Session 3Jennifer Corriero
These slides compliment session 3 of our TIGed Education for Social Innovation course offered by TakingITGlobal in partnership with the Toronto District School Board and with support from the Ontario Ministry of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure.
An overview of the Origin of Spaces EU project which is bringing together great CoWorking projects; in Bilbao ZAWP, Bordeaux Projet Darwin, Lewisham Capture Arts, Lisbon LX Factory and Pula (Croatia) ROJCnet.In order to better understand our individual successes and share our practice with others.
The proposal of OKFN Belgium and iDrops for a co-working space based in Ghent that focusses on social innovation. This idea was pitched during the Ghent Web Valley Co-working meetup to other co-working spaces.
Kay Lummitsch's keynote was a real wake-up call to Sri Lankan organizations to adapt to Digital. He shared his wide experiences on almost every aspect of a Digital Journey.
The Audience realized that the most common pitfalls on the path towards Digital, are industry agnostic and surprisingly to more than seventy percent not reliant on technology issues. Lummitsch stated that organizations would fail if they focus on technological and structural change only (What they typically do ˜ Lummitsch).
His advice is to engage equally in every aspect of any ‘Living System. [Organisation]
Changing the Mindset. Coaching, mentoring and personal development are his preferred tools here.
Changing Behavior & Communication We should rethink how we work and communicate with each other in the future.
Technology & Structures. Of course!. Adopt to modern team setups and bleeding-edge technologies.
Changing the organization's Culture. If we won’t change our organization’s culture, we’ll never adapt to Digital ˜Lummitsch
Furthermore, he emphasized that the main difference from past leadership models to Digital Leadership roles is, that Digital Leaders have to love people whereas past leaders were impelled to feel superior.
QUOTE:
There is no change towards Digital if it doesn't hurt you in every bone and questions your personal role on a daily base - Kay Lummitsch (The Digital Journeyman)
http://linkedin.com/in/lummitsch
The Guest house | Reinventing Work | www.the-guest-house.comPhil Long
An introduction to be consultancy offering dialogic facilitation services to organisations seeking to implement complex change on themes such as employee engagement, business agility and mindfulness at work. Host to microsite's including theagile.net, theagileculturecoach.co.uk & reinventingwork.org. Currently under construction but you can sign up in advance for notification of the launch date and launch competition.
Prototype: Its methods, techniques, and key features.ONE BCG
A prototype is a draft version or an approximation of a final product. It is usually the initial stage of a product. A porotype helps in the representation of a design that allows users to interact with it and explore its suitability and production of an intermediary product to be used as a basis for testing.
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Rapid prototyping is a group of techniques applied to quickly create a scale model of a part or finished product, using computer-aided design (CAD) software.
Community Matters: Why Open Source Marketing Can Help Improve Your Product by...vvaswani
Explains the nature of open source communities and illustrates how community marketing can help increase product adoption, reduce sales costs and enhance the product development process.
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My closing keynote at GISRUK 2019 - a call to arms for a human approach in a digital world, reflecting in a light-hearted and personal way on GIS industry trends, careers and how to succeed in GIS deployments and applications.
GISRUK is an annual GIS research conference attracting around 200 academic researchers from around the UK and beyond, each year held at a different university. The 2019 conference took place in Newcastle upon Tyne in April 2019. Info: https://gis.geos.ed.ac.uk/gisruk/gisruk.html
Lean Scaling – From Lean Startup to Lean Enterprise - Itamar GoldminzAtlassian
Congratulations! You've found the right product-market fit, and it's now time to scale your business. But growing your organization often means slower decision making, increased complexity, and higher chance for misalignments. How can you grow your business while staying lean? Learn five key lessons on how to use smart integration and process to grow with your Atlassian tools.
Challenges on Product Management for Global PlatformDaisuke Matsuda
This slide explains my experience of product management on global platform products. It would help you see WHAT is difficult to build global platform products and WHY it’s difficult.
An Army of One? A Nation of Millions? Collaboration is not the key, it's the...Christopher Cashdollar
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A curation of my work and research on digital collaboration, including parts still relevant from previous work as well as latest insights for this year. All in all, a huge amount happening in collaboration with new opportunities and some challenges that all organizations must address today.
Selling UX in Your Organization - Stir Trek 2012Carol Smith
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Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lka7nsDsZk8
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- What product management is and why your software product can’t succeed without it
- The different product phases: Discover, expand and exploit
- The role of UX in each phase
- Setting up hypotheses and metrics to keep Agile teams on track
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Lessons from 10 years of Jam, the boring slides from SDGC 2020
1. Markus Hormeß & Adam Lawrence at SDGC 2020
Lessons from
10 years of Jam
Jams, hacks and sprints in service design
2. globaljams.orgSDGC 2020
Safe space for discovery.
•In the Global Jams, local Jams
are simultaneous, physical
events lasting about 48
contiguous hours*.
•All local Jams share the same
Secret Theme and timelines.
(They can choose to be
shorter, but not longer).
•All Jammers (participants)
publish their prototypes on an
online platform.
What is a Jam?
* exceptions apply in COVID-year 2020
PicDamianBakarcicatFlickr
Collage by N.P. at Global Jams
3. globaljams.orgSDGC 2020
Safe space for discovery.
•Local Hosts are free to plan their
own Jam within the deadlines.
•Most use a service design /
design thinking approach
including street research,
ideation, prototyping and street
testing.
•Local Jams are often linked to
others around the globe.
•In 2020, virtual Jams joined the
mix.
What is a Jam?
Pic by Sarah Stern LA Jam
4. globaljams.orgSDGC 2020
Safe space for discovery.
•Jams are often playful, but
very focussed events.
•There is a strong emphasis on
prototyping and a motto of
“doing, not talking”.
•It is estimated that at least
10,000 people have
experienced service design
via Jamming.
What is a Jam?
Pic:BASF
Collage by N.P. at Global Jams
5. globaljams.orgSDGC 2020
Ten years of Jamming
•The first Global Service Jam
took place in 2011. In total,
59 cities took part.
•It was soon followed by Global
Sustainability Jam (2011)
and Global GovJam (2012).
•Well over 1000 local Jams
have taken place over the 10
years.
•The smallest local Jam had 2
people; the largest around
500. About 30 seems typical.
The Global Jams
6. globaljams.orgSDGC 2020
Pressure-cooker formats
•Jams have much in common with
hacks, sprints and other fast
formats.
•Hacks emphasise the clever or edgy
use of tech. Sprints focus on
building solutions fast (outputs).
•Jams also have outputs, but
emphasise understanding both
problem and solution spaces, while
promoting learning (outcomes).
•“Jams can make innovation, but
they usually make innovators.”
Jams/Hacks/Sprints
Pic: Sarah Stern, LA Jams
Pic BASF
7. globaljams.orgSDGC 2020
A growing movement
•Pressure cooker formats are
becoming increasingly
popular. Design Sprints are an
obvious example.
•The Global Jams have led to
spin-offs like Cyclehack, Global
Goals Jam and EduJam.
•Organisations like adidas,
Facebook, BASF and many
more are also jamming.
Other events
Pic:BASF
Picadidas/BASF
8. globaljams.orgSDGC 2020
Where Global Jams can help
•Global Jam events offer a space
for inexperienced designers to
build confidence, and for
experienced ones to try new
approaches.
•Global Jam events offer
facilitators an opportunity to
experiment.
•Agencies can use Global Jam
events to let their clients
experience design. Many
agencies also recruit at the Jam.
Yes we Jam…
Pic:BASF
Pic Global Jams
9. globaljams.orgSDGC 2020
Where Jams are useful
•Jams are a great introduction to
(service)design methods and
mindsets – empathy,
experimentation, iteration.
•Jams help orgs begin to explore
new domains or changed reality.
•Jams are a useful and
productive way to connect to
partners, customers and other
stakeholders in community
building.
Jamming at work
Pic:BASF
Pic Global Jams
10. globaljams.orgSDGC 2020
Where Jams are useful
•Jams fit well inside projects.
They generate attention, focus
interest and boost progress.
•Jams let us prototype
collaboration patterns and even
teams
•As you meet the whole person at
a jam, they are great for team
building and onboarding.
•“Even better projects come after
Jams.”
Jam at work
Pic:BASF
Pic BASF
11. globaljams.orgSDGC 2020
Where Jams fall down
•When too short, jams become
meaningless. Two days is nice.
•If the output of a jam is
important, then the input will
need serious attention.
•Jams are easy to do, but quite
hard to do well.
•Like all pressure cooker formats,
jams do not replace real projects.
Some folks find that hard to
understand.
The limits of Jam
Pic:BASF
12. globaljams.orgSDGC 2020
The future of the Jam
•In 2020, Global Jam hosts and
others have experimented
successfully with online and
asynchronous Jamming.
•A new conference, CMPRSSD,
will further explore the world
of pressure cooker formats:
jams, hacks and sprints.
•For more, follow the news at
www.globaljams.org
Where next?
Pic:BASF
13. Markus Hormeß & Adam Lawrence at SDGC 2020
www.globaljams.org
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