Tag: co-creation
10 amazing ways to use a product box at work!
Last week was my first Certified Innovation Games for Customer Understanding training out of many to come and what struck me the most from the 2 very interactive and fun days is the broad employability of the games. I was aware of a lot of different uses of the games and used them myself in a lot of different domains, to solve problems or generate...
Co-Learning introduced the Brussels Girl Geeks to co-creation
Co-Learning's Erik Talboom was invited by Brussels Girl Geek Dinner organiser Clo Willaerts (author of The Conversity Model and Altijd Naakt) to do an introductory co-creation session using Lego® Serious Play® techniques and material. Co-Learning was happy to be able to introduce 35 girl geeks to the world of co-creation, letting them co-create the perfect Hard Rock Café experience, since they were our graceful hosts. The...
Welcome to the Social Innogram: The Future of Education
Guestblog by Mark Willems, kbs-frb.be/ Expose - Ask - Shoot - Expose We all went to school. We all rely on education for our own kids and our future social capital. In that way we are all education experts. The social innogram is a playful way of 'imagineering' future education through the eyes & perceptions of many others. Education seems hard to innovate. In the last 150 years, the world...
Effective Brainstorming with GPS
Guestblog by Peter Bertels, FlandersDC.be In his 1942 book How to Think Up, Alex Osborn presents the technique of ‘Brainstorming’ used at BBDO, one of the most successful advertising agencies at the time. He described brainstorming as a group activity “using the brain to storm a creative problem”. Although Osborn believed that brainstorming was central to BBDO’s success, academic research has proven that people brainstorming...
How to Think With Little Bricks?
Guestblog by Erwin Verweij, iFacilitate.eu As a kid I used to play with Legotm. It wasn’t as diverse as it is today but I managed to build great things with a lot of imagination and the few bricks I had. I grew up and became less interested in the stuff. Years later I had a son and he started playing with it. I got him...
Co-creation, what is it good for?
So what is this co-creation you're starting to hear about? It's actually a business strategy focusing on customer experience and interactive relationships. Co-creation allows and encourages a more active involvement from the customer to create a value rich experience. As there are several ways to tackle uncertainty in building new products (Lean, Agile, Iterate...) it came to our attention that most of them still are...