atelier 9 hank kune - acsi lpd
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Changing Foresight
Models: From think-tanks
to do-tanks
Case: ACSI Aalto
Camp for Society
Innovation (2012):
“Inclusive Society” Hank Kune, Educore (NL)
Based on:
Societal innovation
Self-organization
Thinking in outcomes
Knowledge Triangle
International learning camp
8-day event + follow-through
Distributed intelligence in
global networks
Real-life challenges of
regions, cities, organizations
Inclusive Society: The
Challenge
In 3 countries
Espoo, Malmo,
Amsterdam
ACSI 2012
Five perspectives
Innovation culture
New kinds of collaboration
Urban test-beds
Demonstrations in Real life
& Virtual reality
ICT Cluster
Revolution
& Job creation
What societal changes are needed today
to make this happen?
What are the implications for citizens: on a political level,
for the social structure, and for society as a whole?
How can cities best support people in developing their own innovative spirit?
How can cities establish a new
balance between government and civil
society that better integrates all actors
in new collaborative models for
service provision and societal
contribution?
How can we create living test-beds –
places which actively engage people
in rapid prototypes ofproducts,
services and policies?
What are the implications of this
digitalization
for strengthening an inclusive society?
Prototyping
process
in 8 days
Discovering
Opening Up
Reality Checking
Developing
Evaluating
Synthesizing
Materializing
Sharing
OUTPUT:
Prototypes
New perspectives
Plans for testing in practice
Continuing the collaboration
What we
didn’t get right
(yet)
Preparing the ground
Harnessing the global network
Capturing the complete output
Processes for follow-through
Commitment to co-implement
What’s Next?
Shorter workcycle
Clearer commitment
Involve more stakeholders directly
Different issues
Other cities