Slides from the INE presentation by Bart Grob and Erik van Tuijn at Museums and the Web 2011's session on Organisational Change.<br><br>
The Heritage Innovators Network (INE in Dutch) is unique in the Netherlands. INE is an offline platform created by and for cultural heritage professionals that meets every month and discusses current topics on online innovation in their sector. Results of these sessions have successfully influenced and spread innovative ideas and solutions for cultural institutions. <br><br>The INE is an offline platform created for and by cultural heritage professionals.<br><br>
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Misc. 24%
Archive 22%
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Museum 51%
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intro
brainstorms
pitches
breakout sessions
backstage
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Looking back on one year
So were do we stand?
after a year?
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“Innovation is a necessity in these times of budget and subsidy
cuts. INE has provided me with the ideas and ammunition that allow
me to bring change to my organization”.
“INE meetings are perfect for keeping a finger on the pulse regarding
“innovation” and projects [...] INE helps you to gather ideas and take
them back and implement them into your work place.”
“The meetings are a nice, informal way of keeping up-to-date with
your colleagues from the cultural heritage field. And of course the
drinks afterwards are fun.”
“Most useful meeting of the month.”
“Young dogs unite! INE is a unique way of sharing
knowledge and learning from each other. Keep it up!”
28. But there’s one thing
nagging in the back of
our heads:
“It is a great platform, but the
meetings do need to become more
concrete in order to sustain the
idea.”
29. INE
2011 mission:
going beyond 'just drinks'
Jack Kirby
Jack Kirby and his 1958 Mustang built from 5000 Budweiser beer cans,
http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/59382-mustang-made-from-5-000-beer-cans