Design innovation catalyst tools to facilitate organisational change
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Bohemia, Erik Rieple, Alison Liedtka, Jeanne Cooper, Rachael |
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01/08/2014
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Organisations have recently looked to design to become more customer oriented and co-create a new kind of value and service offering. This requires changes in the organisation mindset, involving the entire company, innovation processes and often its business model. One tool that has been successful in facilitating this has been Osterwalder and Pigneur (2010) ‘Business Model Canvas’ and more importantly the design process that supports the use of this tool. The aim of this paper is to explore the role design tools play in the translation and facilitation process of innovation in firms. Six ‘Design Innovation Catalysts’ (Wrigley, 2013) were interviewed in regards to their approach and use of design tools in order to better facilitate innovation. Results highlight the value of tools expands beyond their intended use to include; facilitation of communicating, permission to think creatively, and learning and teaching through visualisation. Findings from this research build upon the role of the Design Innovation Catalyst and provide additional implications for organisations. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/74812/1/Design_Innovation_Catalyst_Tools_to_Facilitate_Organisational_Change_.pdf Straker, Karla & Wrigley, Cara (2014) Design innovation catalyst tools to facilitate organisational change. In Bohemia, Erik, Rieple, Alison, Liedtka, Jeanne, & Cooper, Rachael (Eds.) Proceedings of 19th DMI : Academic Design Management Conference, London College of Fashion, London, pp. 2600-2617. |
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Copyright 2014 The Author(s) |
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School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #120302 Design Innovation #Visualisation #Design Innovation Catalyst #Design Thinking #Design-led Innovation |
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Conference Paper |