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The Science of Design Thinking « Censemaking

Found at The Science of Design Thinking « Censemaking.
Periodic Table of Design (version 1.0) by Andrea L. Yip on DrawedIt
The Science of Design Thinking « Censemaking.
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The Elements of Design Thinking Trading Cards «

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Move With the Speed of Disruption | Inc.com

Found at Move With the Speed of Disruption | Inc.com.
Can you predict change? Michael Raynor, author of The Innovator’s Manifesto, explains his theory for identifying disruption early, and dramatically changing your industry
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Co-production in public services: Power to the people
It is not about cost reduction, is it not about self-service implemented because of financial objectes. This is about acknowledging the facts that the public (your customer, your clients) owns the encounter. Still freightening for some of us.
Found at Co-production in public services: Power to the people.
Co-production is rapidly becoming one of the most talked-about themes in public services and public policy around the world (Bovaird, 2007; nef, 2008; Löffler et al, 2008; Löffler, 2009; Department of Health, 2010). This article sets out what it is, why it matters and its implications for public and social marketing.
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