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1.Creativity Thinking – linear approaches 2.Design Thinking – iterative/interactive design approaches 3.Cooperative Thinking – network approaches APPROACHES.

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1. Creativity Thinking – linear approaches2. Design Thinking – iterative/interactive design

approaches3. Cooperative Thinking – network approaches

APPROACHES

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MANUEL CASTELLS“Networks are the fundamental stuff of which new organizations are and will be made. And they are able to form and expand all over the main streets and back alleys of the global economy because of their reliance on the information power provided by the new technological paradigm”.

The Information Age. Economy, Society and Culture. Volume 1. Second edition 2000 (org. 1996), p. 180.

Blackwell Publishers.

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THE CYCLE OF HARVESTING FOR INNOVATION1. Who should do the harvesting?

Proposed methodologies:

A. Kienholz: Systems ReThinking

C. Churchman: The Design of Inquiring Systems

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2. Creating the right team

Proposed methodologies:

E. Wenger: Digital Habitats

E. Wenger and J. Lave: Communities of Practice

THE CYCLE OF HARVESTING FOR INNOVATION

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3. Find and express generative themes

Proposed methodologies:

P. Freire: Pedagogy of the Oppressed

Knud Illeris: Transformative Learning

THE CYCLE OF HARVESTING FOR INNOVATION

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4. Finding and cultivating knowledge assets

Proposed methodologies:

Max Boisot: Social Learning Cycles in I-Space

David Boje: Narrative Methods for Organizational and Communication Research

THE CYCLE OF HARVESTING FOR INNOVATION

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5. Finding and analyzing patterns in networks

Proposed methodologies:

V. Allee: Value Network Analysis

K. Stephenson: Social Network Analysis

THE CYCLE OF HARVESTING FOR INNOVATION

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6. Pick the innovation potentials from the landscapes

Proposed methodologies:

Haystack

Roos & Oliver: From fitness landscapes to knowledge

THE CYCLE OF HARVESTING FOR INNOVATION

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7. Strategy and business models

Proposed methodologies:

T. Clark: Business Model You

A. Osterwalder & Y. Pigneur: Business Model Generation

E. Rice: The Lean Startup

THE CYCLE OF HARVESTING FOR INNOVATION

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8. Seed for the next harvest

Proposed methodologies:

H. Mikkelsen & J.O. Riis: Project Management &

E. Ostrom: 8 Principles for Managing A Commons

THE CYCLE OF HARVESTING FOR INNOVATION

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Goethe said on a life in joy and serious action:

”At least each day you shouldHear a little song

Read a little poemSee a beautiful picture

And if possible say a couple of reasonable wise words”

life is action, life is contemplation.

THE CYCLE OF HARVESTING FOR INNOVATION