The document describes a design thinking workshop to help participants understand and apply the design thinking process. It outlines the workshop agenda which includes an icebreaker activity, video, and explanations of key design thinking concepts like empathy mapping and customer journey mapping. Participants are then led through design thinking steps to reimagine a frustrating daily experience, coming up with ideas and prototypes to test solutions. The workshop aims to show design thinking as a human-centered approach integrating user needs, technology possibilities, and business factors to solve problems in an iterative, non-linear way.
The document describes an adjustable razor blade invention called the Bauz Razor that allows water to easily flow through and rinse the blades without compromising the shave. It addresses the problem of blades accumulating hair and skin which causes unsanitary conditions and interferes with shaving. The inventor seeks $1 million in seed funding to hire an engineer for a functional design, purchase inventory, and marketing to bring the product to market and compete with major brands like Gillette and Dollar Shave Club in the $13 billion shaving industry.
Otipy is India's fastest growing community group buying platform for fresh and grocery commerce. It addresses key issues with existing online fresh produce platforms such as inconsistent quality, high logistics costs, and high customer acquisition costs. Otipy partners with community leaders who facilitate sales, delivery and after-sales service in their communities, providing a more efficient distribution model than direct-to-customer delivery. Since launching in April 2020, Otipy has expanded its product catalog and daily tonnage while executing through macro supply shocks, and aims to build an alternative grocery distribution pipeline across India.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document describes a design thinking workshop to help participants understand and apply the design thinking process. It outlines the workshop agenda which includes an icebreaker activity, video, and explanations of key design thinking concepts like empathy mapping and customer journey mapping. Participants are then led through design thinking steps to reimagine a frustrating daily experience, coming up with ideas and prototypes to test solutions. The workshop aims to show design thinking as a human-centered approach integrating user needs, technology possibilities, and business factors to solve problems in an iterative, non-linear way.
The document describes an adjustable razor blade invention called the Bauz Razor that allows water to easily flow through and rinse the blades without compromising the shave. It addresses the problem of blades accumulating hair and skin which causes unsanitary conditions and interferes with shaving. The inventor seeks $1 million in seed funding to hire an engineer for a functional design, purchase inventory, and marketing to bring the product to market and compete with major brands like Gillette and Dollar Shave Club in the $13 billion shaving industry.
Otipy is India's fastest growing community group buying platform for fresh and grocery commerce. It addresses key issues with existing online fresh produce platforms such as inconsistent quality, high logistics costs, and high customer acquisition costs. Otipy partners with community leaders who facilitate sales, delivery and after-sales service in their communities, providing a more efficient distribution model than direct-to-customer delivery. Since launching in April 2020, Otipy has expanded its product catalog and daily tonnage while executing through macro supply shocks, and aims to build an alternative grocery distribution pipeline across India.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
A Tiny Service Design History | Daniele Catalanotto | Swiss Innovation AcademyService Design Network
We often talk about the future of Service Design. What will AI bring to it? How will machine learning change our practice? But often, we lack the basic understanding of our past. What’s the first service that ever existed in history? How old is really co-creation? In this fun talk, Daniele shares key stories about the history of our field. Starting with 10,000 BC up to 2019. This little journey will show how Service Design stole ideas from psychology, politics and even philosophy.
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The document discusses customer journey mapping as the starting point for any customer experience program. It provides an overview of the customer journey mapping process, which involves:
1) Understanding the customer experience better through additional research and stakeholder interviews.
2) Creating a customer journey framework that maps the customer experience and identifies minimum standards and key performance indicators.
3) Developing an action plan and roadmap to improve the customer experience by addressing gaps between the current and desired customer journey.
The customer journey mapping process results in a framework that describes the customer experience, interpretations for key customer personas, and a plan to improve the experience over time.
The Atlas is unlocking the $1.6 trillion local government market with a platform city officials use to build and buy better stuff more quickly...all without ever selling to cities.
The document outlines an agenda for a UX strategy workshop being held by Dr Jon Dodd and Dr Pete Underwood. The workshop will include introductions of the speakers, sessions on what UX strategy is and how to implement it, and discussions on whether companies are ready for UX strategy. It provides biographies of Dodd and Underwood, and encourages attendees to ask questions during the workshop.
The document describes various methods that IDEO uses to gain insights into user needs, behaviors, and perceptions. Some of these methods include cultural probes, word-concept association studies, camera journals, card sorting exercises, cognitive mapping, and surveys. IDEO has used these methods to help design products and services across different domains such as travel systems, phones, food packaging, and online education.
This is a presentation delivered by Katie King at the UKInbound tourism conference, on "How can marketing professionals adapt to survive & thrive in a world of AI?"
https://www.ukinbound.org/events/tourism-marketing-in-a-digital-age-seminar/
The document provides an overview of customer journey mapping. It discusses the origins and evolution of customer journey mapping, including early concepts like market myopia and jobs-to-be-done theory. It then defines customer journey mapping, explaining that it is a tool used to capture, visualize, and structure data into a story. The document also discusses how customer journey mapping is used, including for research, design, and measuring continuous learning. It emphasizes that customer journey mapping helps align teams, creates a common language, and allows for both internal and external perspectives.
Miet fest Sammilan 2k11-Proposal for sponsorshipNitesh Suri
This document proposes different sponsorship levels for Sammilan 2k11, a two-day national techno-cultural festival at MIET college. It outlines incentives for Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper, Radium, and Ruby sponsors, which include logo placement on posters, banners, and the website as well as opportunities to advertise and distribute materials. The highest level Gold sponsors would receive prominent logo placement and announcements throughout the event plus opportunities to address attendees. Lower sponsorship tiers provide decreasing levels of advertising benefits. The event aims to encourage support from companies and build relationships with the college.
This corporate presentation provides an overview of Lion One Metals and its Tuvatu gold project in Fiji. Recent drilling highlights include intercepts of 55.4 g/t Au over 12.7m, 20.9 g/t Au over 75.9m, and 12.22 g/t Au over 54.9m. The presentation discusses the mine development progress, similarities between Tuvatu and the high-grade Porgera gold mine, and the favorable jurisdiction of Fiji for mining. Exploration potential is highlighted across the company's 136km2 license area.
Ran Liron discusses different tools and levels of fidelity for prototyping, including high-end, office, and sketching tools. He explains the fidelity spectrum from rough sketches to high fidelity interactive prototypes. The appropriate tool and level of fidelity depends on factors like required interaction, visuals, content, time, skills, and the prototype's purpose. Prototypes can be used for exploration of ideas, focusing on a concept, documentation, demonstrations, usability testing, and more. Inspiration can come from unexpected sources, and being creative is important.
Design thinking is an approach to problem solving that focuses on addressing user needs. It involves looking at systems rather than just products, considering how people will use a product or service, and taking an innovative approach to distinguish a brand. The document discusses design thinking techniques like games that emphasize cooperation and thinking differently to solve problems. It also outlines the design thinking process of inspiration, ideation, and implementation and provides tips for applying design thinking. Healthcare innovation examples discussed include using mobile technology for remote diagnosis and affordable solutions to improve healthcare access.
Exploring Service Design: User Experience Beyond the ScreenAriel van Spronsen
A look at service design: What is is, and how it related to user experience design. Presented at Refresh Bellingham January 2010 (and again at Infocamp 2010).
Subsections:
- Context
- What is Service Design?
- Service Design Concepts
- Service Design Practice
- User Experience Beyond the Screen
- Resources
Please note that the work contained in the slides on Concepts and Processes are a compilation of key concepts from the work of other thinkers in Service Design. The works have been attributed to their authors and are not my original work. All other slides are my thinking and work.
This presentation is the strategic plan for Real Bedford Football Club.
Our goal is to bring league football to Bedford and ultimately get us into the Premier League.
WeWork Series D Pitch Deck ($355M Raised)startuphome
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Using Design thinking to create great customer experiencesWendy Castleman
Slides used in a webinar given on January 19 2016 for Medallia. Learn what design thinking is, how to do it, and hear many examples from different fields.
This document provides an introduction and background information about a project conducted for Kingfisher Packaged Drinking Water. The project involved conducting market research in Pune, India to analyze Kingfisher's market share compared to other brands. The document discusses the company profiles of Iceberg Foods Ltd. which manufactures Kingfisher water, and its parent company United Breweries Group. It also covers the product range and functional areas of the project, which focused on analyzing the marketing mix of Kingfisher and competitors.
From Design Thinking workshop facilitation to DT integration. How with-company is taking the mindset and principles of DT to provoke innovation in products, services, businesses and brand creation. More info please comment or contact us go@with-company.com
UX, ethnography and possibilities: for Libraries, Museums and ArchivesNed Potter
1) The document discusses how the University of York Library has used various user experience (UX) techniques like ethnographic observation and interviews to better understand user needs and behaviors.
2) Some changes implemented based on UX findings include installing hot water taps, changing hours, and adding blankets - aimed at improving the small details of user experience.
3) The presentation encourages other libraries, archives and museums to try incorporating UX techniques like behavioral mapping and cognitive interviews to inform design changes that enhance services for users.
Study: The Future of VR, AR and Self-Driving CarsLinkedIn
We asked LinkedIn members worldwide about their levels of interest in the latest wave of technology: whether they’re using wearables, and whether they intend to buy self-driving cars and VR headsets as they become available. We asked them too about their attitudes to technology and to the growing role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the devices that they use. The answers were fascinating – and in many cases, surprising.
This SlideShare explores the full results of this study, including detailed market-by-market breakdowns of intention levels for each technology – and how attitudes change with age, location and seniority level. If you’re marketing a tech brand – or planning to use VR and wearables to reach a professional audience – then these are insights you won’t want to miss.
A Tiny Service Design History | Daniele Catalanotto | Swiss Innovation AcademyService Design Network
We often talk about the future of Service Design. What will AI bring to it? How will machine learning change our practice? But often, we lack the basic understanding of our past. What’s the first service that ever existed in history? How old is really co-creation? In this fun talk, Daniele shares key stories about the history of our field. Starting with 10,000 BC up to 2019. This little journey will show how Service Design stole ideas from psychology, politics and even philosophy.
Become a member!
https://www.service-design-network.org
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sdnetwork
Or on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2933277
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ServiceDesignNetwork/
Behind-the-scenes on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/servicedesignnetwork/
The document discusses customer journey mapping as the starting point for any customer experience program. It provides an overview of the customer journey mapping process, which involves:
1) Understanding the customer experience better through additional research and stakeholder interviews.
2) Creating a customer journey framework that maps the customer experience and identifies minimum standards and key performance indicators.
3) Developing an action plan and roadmap to improve the customer experience by addressing gaps between the current and desired customer journey.
The customer journey mapping process results in a framework that describes the customer experience, interpretations for key customer personas, and a plan to improve the experience over time.
The Atlas is unlocking the $1.6 trillion local government market with a platform city officials use to build and buy better stuff more quickly...all without ever selling to cities.
The document outlines an agenda for a UX strategy workshop being held by Dr Jon Dodd and Dr Pete Underwood. The workshop will include introductions of the speakers, sessions on what UX strategy is and how to implement it, and discussions on whether companies are ready for UX strategy. It provides biographies of Dodd and Underwood, and encourages attendees to ask questions during the workshop.
The document describes various methods that IDEO uses to gain insights into user needs, behaviors, and perceptions. Some of these methods include cultural probes, word-concept association studies, camera journals, card sorting exercises, cognitive mapping, and surveys. IDEO has used these methods to help design products and services across different domains such as travel systems, phones, food packaging, and online education.
This is a presentation delivered by Katie King at the UKInbound tourism conference, on "How can marketing professionals adapt to survive & thrive in a world of AI?"
https://www.ukinbound.org/events/tourism-marketing-in-a-digital-age-seminar/
The document provides an overview of customer journey mapping. It discusses the origins and evolution of customer journey mapping, including early concepts like market myopia and jobs-to-be-done theory. It then defines customer journey mapping, explaining that it is a tool used to capture, visualize, and structure data into a story. The document also discusses how customer journey mapping is used, including for research, design, and measuring continuous learning. It emphasizes that customer journey mapping helps align teams, creates a common language, and allows for both internal and external perspectives.
Miet fest Sammilan 2k11-Proposal for sponsorshipNitesh Suri
This document proposes different sponsorship levels for Sammilan 2k11, a two-day national techno-cultural festival at MIET college. It outlines incentives for Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper, Radium, and Ruby sponsors, which include logo placement on posters, banners, and the website as well as opportunities to advertise and distribute materials. The highest level Gold sponsors would receive prominent logo placement and announcements throughout the event plus opportunities to address attendees. Lower sponsorship tiers provide decreasing levels of advertising benefits. The event aims to encourage support from companies and build relationships with the college.
This corporate presentation provides an overview of Lion One Metals and its Tuvatu gold project in Fiji. Recent drilling highlights include intercepts of 55.4 g/t Au over 12.7m, 20.9 g/t Au over 75.9m, and 12.22 g/t Au over 54.9m. The presentation discusses the mine development progress, similarities between Tuvatu and the high-grade Porgera gold mine, and the favorable jurisdiction of Fiji for mining. Exploration potential is highlighted across the company's 136km2 license area.
Ran Liron discusses different tools and levels of fidelity for prototyping, including high-end, office, and sketching tools. He explains the fidelity spectrum from rough sketches to high fidelity interactive prototypes. The appropriate tool and level of fidelity depends on factors like required interaction, visuals, content, time, skills, and the prototype's purpose. Prototypes can be used for exploration of ideas, focusing on a concept, documentation, demonstrations, usability testing, and more. Inspiration can come from unexpected sources, and being creative is important.
Design thinking is an approach to problem solving that focuses on addressing user needs. It involves looking at systems rather than just products, considering how people will use a product or service, and taking an innovative approach to distinguish a brand. The document discusses design thinking techniques like games that emphasize cooperation and thinking differently to solve problems. It also outlines the design thinking process of inspiration, ideation, and implementation and provides tips for applying design thinking. Healthcare innovation examples discussed include using mobile technology for remote diagnosis and affordable solutions to improve healthcare access.
Exploring Service Design: User Experience Beyond the ScreenAriel van Spronsen
A look at service design: What is is, and how it related to user experience design. Presented at Refresh Bellingham January 2010 (and again at Infocamp 2010).
Subsections:
- Context
- What is Service Design?
- Service Design Concepts
- Service Design Practice
- User Experience Beyond the Screen
- Resources
Please note that the work contained in the slides on Concepts and Processes are a compilation of key concepts from the work of other thinkers in Service Design. The works have been attributed to their authors and are not my original work. All other slides are my thinking and work.
This presentation is the strategic plan for Real Bedford Football Club.
Our goal is to bring league football to Bedford and ultimately get us into the Premier League.
WeWork Series D Pitch Deck ($355M Raised)startuphome
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Using Design thinking to create great customer experiencesWendy Castleman
Slides used in a webinar given on January 19 2016 for Medallia. Learn what design thinking is, how to do it, and hear many examples from different fields.
This document provides an introduction and background information about a project conducted for Kingfisher Packaged Drinking Water. The project involved conducting market research in Pune, India to analyze Kingfisher's market share compared to other brands. The document discusses the company profiles of Iceberg Foods Ltd. which manufactures Kingfisher water, and its parent company United Breweries Group. It also covers the product range and functional areas of the project, which focused on analyzing the marketing mix of Kingfisher and competitors.
From Design Thinking workshop facilitation to DT integration. How with-company is taking the mindset and principles of DT to provoke innovation in products, services, businesses and brand creation. More info please comment or contact us go@with-company.com
UX, ethnography and possibilities: for Libraries, Museums and ArchivesNed Potter
1) The document discusses how the University of York Library has used various user experience (UX) techniques like ethnographic observation and interviews to better understand user needs and behaviors.
2) Some changes implemented based on UX findings include installing hot water taps, changing hours, and adding blankets - aimed at improving the small details of user experience.
3) The presentation encourages other libraries, archives and museums to try incorporating UX techniques like behavioral mapping and cognitive interviews to inform design changes that enhance services for users.
Study: The Future of VR, AR and Self-Driving CarsLinkedIn
We asked LinkedIn members worldwide about their levels of interest in the latest wave of technology: whether they’re using wearables, and whether they intend to buy self-driving cars and VR headsets as they become available. We asked them too about their attitudes to technology and to the growing role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the devices that they use. The answers were fascinating – and in many cases, surprising.
This SlideShare explores the full results of this study, including detailed market-by-market breakdowns of intention levels for each technology – and how attitudes change with age, location and seniority level. If you’re marketing a tech brand – or planning to use VR and wearables to reach a professional audience – then these are insights you won’t want to miss.
The document discusses designing teams and processes to adapt to changing needs. It recommends structuring teams so members can work within their competencies and across projects fluidly with clear roles and expectations. The design process should support the team and their work, and be flexible enough to change with team, organization, and project needs. An effective team culture builds an environment where members feel free to be themselves, voice opinions, and feel supported.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere, promising self-driving cars, medical breakthroughs, and new ways of working. But how do you separate hype from reality? How can your company apply AI to solve real business problems?
Here’s what AI learnings your business should keep in mind for 2017.
An immersive workshop at General Assembly, SF. I typically teach this workshop at General Assembly, San Francisco. To see a list of my upcoming classes, visit https://generalassemb.ly/instructors/seth-familian/4813
I also teach this workshop as a private lunch-and-learn or half-day immersive session for corporate clients. To learn more about pricing and availability, please contact me at http://familian1.com
TEDx Manchester: AI & The Future of WorkVolker Hirsch
TEDx Manchester talk on artificial intelligence (AI) and how the ascent of AI and robotics impacts our future work environments.
The video of the talk is now also available here: https://youtu.be/dRw4d2Si8LA
3 Things Every Sales Team Needs to Be Thinking About in 2017Drift
Thinking about your sales team's goals for 2017? Drift's VP of Sales shares 3 things you can do to improve conversion rates and drive more revenue.
Read the full story on the Drift blog here: http://blog.drift.com/sales-team-tips
How to Become a Thought Leader in Your NicheLeslie Samuel
Are bloggers thought leaders? Here are some tips on how you can become one. Provide great value, put awesome content out there on a regular basis, and help others.
How to run system administrator recruitment process? By creating platform based on open source parts in just 2 nights! I gave this talk in Poland / Kraków OWASP chapter meeting on 17th October 2013 at our local Google for Entrepreneurs site. It's focused on security and also shows how to create recruitment process in CTF / challenge way.
This story covers mostly security details of this whole platform. There's great chance, that I will give another talk about this system but this time focusing on technical details. Stay tuned ;)
BigWeatherGear Group and Corporate Services Brochure 2013Kristin Matson
Thank you for your interest in Bigweathergear.com Group Sales. We have been in business for over 20 years selling high quality outdoor gear. We specialize in Government, Corporate, and Group volume orders. Our staff of experts can help you fill your gear needs whether they are basic or very specific. We have custom logo applications available on most of the products we carry.
La endocarditis es una enfermedad que se produce como resultado de la inflamación del endocardio, es decir, un proceso inflamatorio localizado en el endocardio. toado de guias españolas y colombianas
The Next Tsunami AI Blockchain IOT and Our Swarm Evolutionary SingularityDinis Guarda
This document discusses emerging technologies like AI, blockchain, IoT and how they will impact society and business. It notes that we must consider our innate human "swarm intelligence" and evolutionary nature as we develop and integrate new technologies. The document then lists over 30 disruptive technologies based on Gartner and discusses how individuals, businesses and identity will evolve. It suggests that in the future, every individual and business will be a "singularity innovation company" leveraging brand, media, data, AI and financial capabilities. Finally, it raises questions around how to thrive in an increasingly complex technological world driven by randomness, big data and new innovations.
This document discusses key technology trends and issues according to Accenture's Technology Vision for 2017. Some of the major trends highlighted include the continued rise of artificial intelligence and how it will transform business through new user interfaces and by revolutionizing customer interactions. The report also examines the growth of digital platforms and ecosystems, how they are changing competition and requiring new ecosystem strategies from companies. Finally, the document outlines how technologies are increasingly being designed around human behaviors and enhancing people's lives.
This dissertation studied how emotional intelligence influences executive level physician leaders' ability to cope with occupational stress and burnout. The author conducted in-depth interviews with 35 Chief Medical Officers to understand their perceptions of stress and burnout. Quantitative data from burnout surveys was also analyzed to measure the CMOs' stress levels, emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and professional efficacy.
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Growing great schools: what has the most impact?Ofsted
This document summarizes findings from Ofsted about what has the most impact on growing great schools. According to Ofsted, strong leadership and culture have the greatest impact. Effective school leaders establish a culture of high aspirations where staff and students' voices shape development. Leaders also provide bespoke and continuous professional development to teachers to improve teaching, understand teachers' needs, and target areas needing improvement. Developing future leaders through mentoring, coaching, and leadership programs also builds the capacity needed to sustain school growth. Partnerships between schools and other organizations further support staff development and teacher training.
The document discusses the Honey Bee Network, an organization founded in 1987-1988 in India to facilitate sharing of grassroots innovations. It provides three models used by the network: 1) bridges, brokers and money lenders to connect innovators, 2) identifying unmet needs, and 3) spawning, sustaining and scaling local innovations. The network gives identity, voice and viability to anonymous innovators. It facilitates knowledge sharing and development of a knowledge ecosystem where innovators receive recognition. The philosophy is that companies should learn from common people as innovations are embedded in local economies. It discusses institutional pathways for sustaining grassroots innovations as public goods.
Mapping and Tapping hotspots of creativity: Learning from a resource in which...Dr Anil Gupta
Presentation made to UNDP Delhi team to persuade them as to why it is important to recognise, respect and reward creative individuals and communities at the grassroots level. The innovations for and from grassroots are both important but former get more attention than the latter. Dev programs should aim at giving voice visibility and velocity to frugal and sustainable solutions. grassroots innovations are not jugaad, they are borne aout of numeorus iterations of experiments and trials. The Honey Bee Network started 30 years ago is keen to support such efforts globally. it also seeks volunteers to join hands with us see sristi.org, gian.org,. nifindia.org anilg.sristi.org
Presented by Iddo Dror at the SEARCA Forum-workshop on Platforms, Rural Advisory Services, and Knowledge Management: Towards Inclusive and Sustainable Agricultural and Rural Development, Los Banos, 17-19 May 2016
An introductory deck that outlines Quicksand's (quicksand.co.in) human-centered design process and approach using actual projects to illustrate the value we add to clients looking to provide products and services in India, the Global South and beyond!
India has immense potential for research and innovation but currently contributes only a small fraction of global research output and patents. The document proposes a fellowship program called "Ennovate India" to promote innovation by providing resources and training to passionate individuals to develop affordable solutions to social problems. The one-year program would select 40 fellows who would undergo training, design products, test prototypes, and partner with organizations to pilot and commercialize their solutions. The goal is to utilize India's talent and "jugaad" spirit to develop low-cost, inclusive innovations that improve lives at scale. Funding of ~1 crore rupees per year would be required from government and private sources.
Need of Incubation centre and technology partners for educational institutions Shrihari Shrihari
This document discusses the need for innovation cells and technology partners at educational institutions. It outlines the functions of an innovation cell in guiding policy, conducting initiatives, and tracking progress. It differentiates between jugaad, innovation, and startups. It describes how incubation centers support entrepreneurs through facilities, funding, networking and mentoring. It provides examples of successful startups from IITs and other institutions. The document proposes setting up tinkering labs, ideation to product development processes, and partnering with technology companies. It shares case studies and outlines an innovation and startup policy for an educational institution.
Csr policies for innovation and academic connect 2019Dr Anil Gupta
This document discusses how corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategies can leverage mutual strengths of corporations and organizations to foster inclusive innovations. It identifies several "missing links" in current CSR approaches, such as a lack of early-stage support for moving innovations from ideas to prototypes and products, as well as limited funding to overcome barriers to inclusion. The document advocates for CSR programs that support innovation ecosystems through activities like open innovation challenges, funding intellectual property acquisition, incubating rural innovations, and creating networks of academics, entrepreneurs, and industries.
The document summarizes an invitation and agenda for the Generator Dinner on February 21, 2013. It provides information on past winners of the $10,000 team awards and $1,500 community choice awards who will serve on a winners panel. Details are given on eligibility criteria and what the judges will look for in proposals. The event will include opportunities for 60 second pitches and networking at themed tables.
Ponencia impartida por Melani Oliver, directora del programa Innovación en el Gobierno Local de Nesta, el 5 de julio de 2013 en la II European Summer School of Social Innovation
Quicksand - Strategy and Innovation Through Human Centred DesignQuicksandDesignStudio
An introductory deck that outlines Quicksand's (quicksand.co.in) human-centered design process and approach using actual projects to illustrate the value we add to clients looking to innovate in India, the Global South and beyond!
Corporate culture can be defined as the values, norms, attitudes and behavior patterns, that are shared within an organization [Herzog, 2011]. Corporate culture can be seen as the personality of a company that influences people's behavior within the organization, regardless of size and field of action
ILRI Seminar_Presentation by AHall_Our search for effective research and inno...Food_Systems_Innovation
International agricultural research has long searched for effective models to connect research to innovation and impact with mixed success. This has led to a need to invest in understanding innovation practice through learning rather than reliance on universal models. The document argues that establishing a scientific basis to link multi-stakeholder partnership practice with impact requires a framework and evidence on what works. The CGIAR is well positioned to contribute knowledge on how innovation processes work and to develop practices that enable effective contribution to impact.
Innovation Platforms for increasing impact of research in Mozambique & IndiaFood_Systems_Innovation
Michaela Cosijn (CSIRO) presentation to the 'John Dillon Fellows' Workshop in Canberra in March 2015 & the 'Australian Award Fellowship' in Sydney in May 2015 on how successful collaborations and partnerships using innovation platforms can increase the impact of research.
The document discusses experiential learning and India's innovation ecosystem presented by the Department of Science and Technology. It outlines DST's role in supporting innovation through various programs and initiatives. These include funding research, developing incubation infrastructure, supporting grassroots innovators, and fostering public-private partnerships. The document argues for developing a next generation innovation support model in India to better leverage the country's talent and expertise.
Ideavibes and Urban Resilience - Crowdsourcing for Citizen Engagement and Ope...Ideavibes | Paul Dombowsky
Ideavibes and Urban Resilience ran a workshop in Calgary to participants from the City, Public Institutions, environmental groups, etc. with a focus on helping them utilize crowdsourcing in their citizen engagement and open innovation initiatives.
2.1 Identify the Business opportunity.pptxUnnatiThakkar6
The document discusses identification of business opportunities through various methods like brainstorming, surveys, reverse brainstorming, and the Gordon method. It describes sources of business ideas like resolving problems, unmet customer needs, and changes in the environment. Characteristics of good business opportunities include market need, size, sound business model, brand value, and management team. The types of innovation discussed are disruptive, frugal, and some examples. Methods to generate ideas include defining problems, brainstorming, looking at parallel solutions, and carrying a notepad. The document provides an overview of business plan preparation and its importance for startups and growing firms.
The document discusses various conferences and events focused on technology, design, and social change. It provides details on several major conferences, including TED, PopTech, FITC, IdeaCity, RGD Design Thinkers, Web 2.0 Summit, Ad-Tech, SXSW Interactive, and Mesh. Sponsorship opportunities and contact information are listed for some of the conferences. Background research and considerations for a potential "Betterment Movement Conference" are also discussed, including topics, criteria for judging ideas, and ways to make the conference more effective.
Operationalizing inclusive innovation: Lessons from innovation platforms in l...ILRI
Presented by K. Swaans, B. Boogaard, R. Bendapudi, H. Taye, S. Hendrickx, and L. Klerkx at the International Workshop on New Models of Innovation for Development, Manchester, UK, 4-5 July 2013
Semelhante a designing innovation, insitutions for social transformation D1s3 gupta anil iciig (20)
why does inertia persist for decades and centuries in technologies used by poor people particularly women? why despite millions spent on social innovation problems of poor remain unaddressed; how does honey bee network help bridge the gap
Frugal inclusive innovation anil gupta nov 19Dr Anil Gupta
This document discusses building an inclusive ecosystem for innovation that learns from local communities and grassroots initiatives. It emphasizes recognizing excellence everywhere, including on roadsides, and leveraging traditional knowledge from diverse groups. Some key points made include monitoring contexts to generate more inclusive solutions; reducing transaction costs for innovators, investors, and entrepreneurs; and scouting innovative voices from outside organizations. Examples provided include innovations from children and grassroots innovators in India that address local needs in affordable ways. The document advocates creating open platforms and standards to recognize and reward indigenous creativity and innovation.
Indicators for the Assessment of the local and indigenous InnnovationsDr Anil Gupta
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Hbn experience 2019 shared with Namibian Innovation Conference feb 7 2019Dr Anil Gupta
how to build upon local knowledge, creativity and innovation in the #African context : why not mobilise students to search, spread, celebrate innovations and sense the #unmet #social
#needs #honeybeenetwork #gioan #sristi #nif
#creativity #
Engagement, involvement and immersion (EII): diaspora for developmentDr Anil Gupta
There is a huge upsurge in the mood of non-resident Indians to engage with developmental currents in the country. Many of them want to contribute toward building up a New India but don't know enough about how to go about it. The suggestions below may help all stakeholders in making this happen. I am also attaching 15 global inclusive innovation challenge which may be addressed by the diaspora in a very productive manner.Support—sporadic causes
Sustain -- ongoing initiatives of state, market, civil society, mentor, strengthen the existing programs
Spawn ---sow the seeds of new ideas, innovations
Scale up– help scale up upcoming start-ups, fledgling initiatives, small enterprises of women, disabled etc.,
Start-up– set up new enterprises for meeting the unmet social needs,
Stitch a gap: missing link in development value chain
Submit – immersion program for NRI youth in Indian reality, culture and voluntary work jointly with Indian youth
linking students, society, sall industry techpedia.inDr Anil Gupta
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conservation and rewarding biodiversity conservation Trondheim 05-10-gupta-...Dr Anil Gupta
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2) SRISTI works to strengthen networks of grassroots innovators engaged in conserving biodiversity and developing sustainable solutions to local problems. It organizes events like traditional food festivals and learning walks to promote sharing of best practices.
3) The document outlines key lessons from SRISTI's experience, including establishing registries of traditional knowledge, ensuring benefits are shared with communities, and developing horizontal markets to support entrepreneurship among grassroots innovators.
Innovative transformation of our society conceptual framework anil iciigDr Anil Gupta
grassroots innovations by creative communities when coupled with open, reciprocal and responsible innovations by corporations can lead to inclusive development. it will help overcome five kinds of exclusion, spatial, sectoral, social, skill and seasonal
see honey bee network experience and also my new book on the subject, grassroots innovations , amazon penguin random house, 2016
https://www.amazon.com/Grassroots-Innovation-Minds-Margin-Marginal/dp/8184005873
creativity and innovation by children at unicef innovation centre boston 2015...Dr Anil Gupta
can children creativity influence public policy?
yes indeed, children are not sink of sermons, but also source of ideas
Print 'Wash your hands' on every lunch box
when have we seen so much policy traction for an idea of knowledge-rich, economically poor girl child in our country? Thanks and congratulations to Ms Maneka Gandhi, Minister of women and child Welfare, Union Government, for appreciating the idea of Shireen and taking it up for urgent implementation at the highest level.
If there were more ministers paying attention to grassroots ideas and creativity, India can transform faster than ever before, hope PMO India is listening
This idea was spotted in a children's creativity workshop organised by Sristi Ahmedabad as a part of Festival of Innovation (FOIN) Rashtrapati Bhavan with the support of #UNICEF, National Innovation Foundation - India and #gian Honey Bee Network
IIM Ahmedabad Anamika Dey Chetan V Patel Techpedia.in : students, start-ups, society Innovations at Grassroots/ ICCIG @agakhanfoundation
This will also be processed in Ignite competition by National Innovation Foundation - India for #manak and Inspire program of DST
also see my new book new book on grassroots Innovation, Penguin Random House, New Delhi, 2016
http://www.amazon.in/Grassroots-Innovation-Minds-Margin-Marginal/dp/8184005873
Conserving diversity of nature, culture, and institutions nbri 2013Dr Anil Gupta
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Ieee ghtc 2014 anil gupta iima Empathetic innovations for closing the social ...Dr Anil Gupta
Empathetic innovations for closing the social & technological gap:
Empathetic innovations for closing the social technological gap: Honey Bee Network Model
Inclusion of bypassed spaces, sectors, skills and social segments in developmental agenda has rightly engaged the attention of world technology leaders. But this inclusion in the true sense, may not happen unless we begin to learn from grassroots innovators and communities and blend formal and informal S & T systems. This has been the mission pursued by The Honey Bee Network, a social movement for the last twenty five years. The heuristics of sustainable frugal innovation will not emerge from a jugaad (makeshift) mentality. These will require an empathetic understanding of affordability, accessibility, availability, rejuvenability, durability and circularity of products and services. Designing new solutions by building upon artefactual, metaphorical, heuristic and gestalt aspects of innovation will fertilise our imagination, enrich scientific inquiry and result in reciprocal, responsive, and responsible relationship with knowledge rich- economically poor, creative communities.
This document discusses fostering innovation through frugality. It suggests that frugality can manifest in form, features, and functions through approaches like:
- Developing low-cost, modular solutions that allow adding features over time
- Designing products for circularity, affordability, durability, and multi-functionality
- Pursuing reciprocal open innovation to share ideas across sectors
Frugality is presented as a way to do more with less through grassroots innovation, adapting existing technologies, and meeting needs in novel ways. Nurturing frugal ideas involves incubation approaches like strategic trials and user-led modifications.
Tensions in open innovation systems, honey bee network perspective akg 2014Dr Anil Gupta
why is open innovation philosophy becoming so important for public and private organizations? what are the lessons from honey bee network which was perhaps the first voice for open innovations twenty five years ago. How to make most O I platforms more symmetrical? why dont corporations realise that without sufficient reciprocity, they might kill the golden goose? how do we learn from creativity of children( ignite@nifindia.org) , tech students ( techpedia.in), informal sector ( nifindia.org and sristi.org , gian.org) and other streams of society. volunteers are welcome to contact and join the HBN info@sristi.org or anilg@sristi.org anilgb@gmail.com
India reimagined redefined reignited 2013 14 anil gupta iima Dr Anil Gupta
inclusive innovation ecosystem in india, national innovation foundation, honey bee network, ignite, techpedia.in , gian, sristi, ahmedabad, how doe sone learn from innovations, autopoesis model fo innovation, frugality, sustainable development, mind on margin are not marginal minds,
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Wise 2013 oct 31 anil gupta frugal, flexible and friendly innovations for i...Dr Anil Gupta
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Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
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designing innovation, insitutions for social transformation D1s3 gupta anil iciig
1. Designing Institutions for social
transformation:
models for scaling up inclusive grassroots innovations
Anil Gupta, IIMA,
Honey Bee Network and NIF
anilgb@gmail.com www.nifindia.org www.sristi.org
2. Five Models of inclusive social innovations
a)bridges, brokers and benevolent bania (money lender, informal or formal
like bank or micro finance) -1987; reducing the transaction costs of
innovators, investors, and entrepreneurs
b)Meeting unmet Needs: Need-felt or unfelt, articulated, not articulated,
aggregated or not aggregated, registered or not registered, responded or
not responded, 1990
c)Spawning, Sustaining, and Scaling up local or grassroots innovations,
1988-89, Honey Bee Network
d)5-S and 4-A model; exclusion over space, skill, sector, season, and
social segment; Access, Assurance, Ability and Attitude towards
resources, institutions, technology and culture ( 1988, 1992, 1995)
e)Accessibility, Affordability, Availability and augmentability, 2014-15
6. IS FRUGALITY RELEVANT ONLY FOR
POOR?
- DEMATERIALIZATION
- PLANNED RENEWABILITY
- EACH COMPONENT TO HAVE
FATIGUE FACTOR IMPRINTED
- MARKET FOR USING PARTS WITH
UNTAPPED ENERGY LEFT, TO DELAY
ENTROPY
- SUSTAINBILITY IS THE SOUL OF
FRUGALITY
7. Honey Bee Network
founded in 1987-1988
A nameless, faceless innovator or traditional knowledge
holder comes into contact with the Network and gets an identity,
voice, visibility and viability of its sustainable vision .
8. Intellectual
capital
Ethical Capital
( internal regulations)
Social capital
Trust, reciprocity and third part sanctions
External regulation
Intellectual property
( that part of ic from the
commercial applications of which,
one can exclude others for a
given period of time)
Natural capital
( commoditization of
resources, stored,
sold, exchanged,
controlled) Source: Gupta, 2001
9. Bridging the gaps left unmet by markets
and state
Values in Vogue: Institutional Pathways for
Sustaining Grassroots Innovations for Creating
Public Goods
Boundary
rules
Resource
allocation
rules
Governance
rules
Conflict
resolution
rules
Source: Gupta, 1985
10. Innovation
InvestmentEnterprise
GOLDEN TRIANGLE for rewarding CREATIVITY
Leadership is
to take note of
ex ante and ex
post
transaction
costs and deal
with them
upfront,
If not, these are
transferred to the
weaker partner
11. Overcoming knowledge and power
asymmetries
• The ex-ante transaction costs have four
components:
• (i) searching information about innovation,
investment, fabricator, entrepreneur, policy
maker, logistics provider etc.,
• (ii) finding supplier,
• (iii) negotiating social contract and
• (iv) drawing up the social contract.
12. • The ex-post transaction costs include
• (i) monitoring and compliance,
• (ii) side payments, i.e., concessions which can make
the contract enforceable through modified
inducements/ discounts,
• (iii) resolution of conflicts if any and
• (iv) redrawing the contract if none of the above
help in going ahead with the contract.
• While designing the eco system, the institutions and
actors have to reduce their transaction costs if any
mediating platform has to have legitimacy.
16. Micro venture finance is primarily for
innovative
activities for which demand is yet to be
created
Micro finance is given for goods and services for which markets do exis
From Microfinance to
Micro Venture Innovation Finance(
gian, 1997, SIDBI at NIF, MVIF2003)
some thing
neeeds to
change :)
17. Making strategic breakthroughs
incremental innovations,
adaptive trials, user-led
modifications. , incubation
R & D with external
experts, new actors and
new arrangements
Product Development,
amplify the
form, features and
functions
Paradigmatic
disruption, discontinuity and
non-parameteric approaches ,
sanctuary model
Known
Known
Unknown
Unknown
Domain characteristics
Technologicalplatforms
18. How to reward:
Portfolio of Incentives for Innovations
material-individual
Ipr or non ipr based
awards
Awards
R and d grants
Endowments
non-material-individual
Recognition
Honour
Memorial
material-collective
Trust funds
Venture and incubation
funds
Collective awards
Support for
Institution building
Endowments
non-material-collective
Policy changes
Pedagogic changes
Forms of Incentives
Material non material
Target
of individual
Incentives
collective
20. Long tail of innovation (only a few
innovations achieve scale, a large number sell a few pieces
or in a few communities)
Long nose
of
innovation:
Take long
time to
come into
market
Room for
maneuver
21. Learning platforms
from concrete to abstract
1) Artefactual - as a replication of solution level
2) Analogic - metaphor to inspire
3) Heuristic - as a model or principle
4) Gestalt - configurational level
Gupta, 2012, Own compilation
28. The solution
• New hand pump has a provision
of 25% water donation for the
animal trough, which is collected
from the runoff
• A provision of about 1 liter water
storage inside the head of the
pump which can be utilized
through a tap for use as a
drinking source just by pumping
once
29.
30. Dynamics of social unmet need
assessment
assurance
low
high
lowCapacity
High
Unfelt, apathy, Assisted
Articulation of
need gap
Innovation,
self-design,
entreprenuria
larticulation
Engagement for
demand driven
delivery and co
creation
31. Taxonomy of innovative solutions
bridging the
Need gap
need
enhancement
need
elimination
need
transformation
32. Dynamics of social unmet need
assessment
assurance
low
high
lowCapacity
High
Unfelt, apathy, Assisted
Articulation of
need gap
Innovation,
self-design,
entreprenuria
larticulation
Engagement for
demand driven
delivery and co
creation
33. Taxonomy of innovative solutions
bridging the
Need gap
need
enhancement
need
elimination
need
transformation
35. The President of India honours grassroots innovators, launches
National Innovation Clubs and hosts an innovation exhibition at the
President’s house; NIF becomes an Institute of Department of
Science and Technology
Initiative to Institutionalisation
36. The former President awards children innovators every year at the
IGNITE Award function by NIF at IIMA
Initiative to Institutionalisation
37. National Innovation Clubs
•Search: Celebrating the decade of
innovation by scouting and
mapping the creativity and
innovations in the hinterland
•Spread: Disseminating/Cross-
pollinating innovations across
spaces, social segments and
sectors
•Celebrate: Recognising achievers
in different social spheres
•Sense or Benchmark: Identifying
the roots of persistent problems
and the mindsets that trigger their
continued tolerance in society
38. Ignite
Recognising creativity of children and nurturing
their dreams:
thank God, children are much less patient with inertia than us
39. I want a high tech school bus
which can give alert signal as
it approaches my bus stop. I
would not miss my bus this
way!!: pallavi, 9th class
I want to integrate the
gait of a person with a mobile. As walking style differ person to person,
the software will be able to identify the signals based on the body movements while
walking
If the mobile will sense a different movement once act
will lock itself and send a message about its location
predefined number. : anurag rathor 9th class
Why pierce skin to
get a blood test done?
I wish to make a blood testing system
that would do the required test by
scanning the skin surface or testing
the skin excretions :srishti class iv
40. Modified walker with adjustable legs
Shalini Kumari
Bihar
Shalini’s grandfather uses a walker to assist him
while he walks. But she noticed that he could only
use the walker comfortably while walking on a level
surface. Shalini came up with the idea of the
modified walker with adjustable legs. She has also
thought of including a folding seat so that the user
can rest for a while when required and fitted a horn
and a light to it as well. NIF licensed this technology
to a company recently
42. If a person is sitting on the chair in a wrong posture, an
alarm will start ringing and not stop until the person
corrects the posture. The height of the chair can also be
adjusted using a handle.
Posture correcting chair
Kulsoom Rizvi, 5, Muzaffarnagar, UP & Tarun Anand, 10,
Hardoi, UP
46. Typhoid Fever
•Typhoid is one of the most common worldwide bacterial diseases transmitted by
ingestion of food and water, contaminated with Salmonella typhi. Poor sanitation
conditions promote the occurrence and re-occurrence of typhoid
•Symptoms of typhoid includes frequent fever and gastric problems.
•Typhoid fever persist for three weeks to a month, which may be fatal if not
treated.
•Treatment of typhoid includes various chemical drugs such as ampicillin,
chloramphenicol, amoxicillin, ciprofloxacin etc
•Resistance of causal organism towards these commonly used drugs is one of the
major concern worldwide. Typhoid resistance to these drugs are known as Multi
Drug Resistant Typhoid (MDR-Typhoid)
Herbal Formulation for Typhoid:
•Extract and fractions obtained from Shorea
robusta was evaluated against causal
organism of typhoid and all of them
showed good control in in vitro conditions.
•Toxicity of the above was also tested in in
vivo conditions in Swiss albino mice at
different dose and it was found non-toxic
even at the oral dose of 1200mg/kg.
47. www.techpedia.in
• a portal by SRISTI (sristi.org) pooling 167,000
engineering projects by 400k students from
over 600 institutions
• engaging with youth
48. Bicyle Refrigerator For Rural Areas
Student/ Author : Sagar Chandrakant Gadkar, Amol Raghunath Kachare, Sanjay
Shivaji Kachare, Suyog Hanmant Jadhav
Guided By : Prof. S. A. Khot
College : Padmabhushan Vasantraodada Patil Institute of technology, Budhgaon,
Sangli
It is a 50 lit capacity, refrigerator which is powered by a rear wheel of bicycle. To
achieve the required rpm of compressor we provide a larger pulley of dia 20 inch
on rear wheel shaft through which pulley we run the compressor and achieved the
required output. Steady paddling of bicycle at 14 km/hr. for 30 minutes at an
ambient temperature of 35 C, brings down the temperature in box to 8 C.
50. Image, Speech Recognition and
Speech Synthesis
for people with hearing and speaking disabilities
Saurabh Saket and Rahul Ranjan
Bhutta College of Engineering & Technology, Ludhiana
51. Has any big company given you a fridge that also provides hot water, keeps food
warm and consumes less electricity?
Lpg gas based refrigerator
Chintan, Mayank,
Biren Mehsana
Hot water from fridge
Dhruv Mehsana
Exhaust pipe
cools drivers
cabin, Pune
54. Herbvate Skin Ointment
It is based on the knowledge of seven innovators from six
districts: Sabarkanth, Panchmahal, Dang, Mahsana, Patan and
Bhavnagar of Gujarat. Herbavate exhibits remarkable properties
against eczema and a variety of inflammatory and infectious skin
conditions.
Communities:
The innovators of Herbavate: 1. Amratbhai Shankarbhai Rawal,
Mehsana Gujarat. 2. Kunjubhai Kakadiyabhai Bhoya, Dang
Gujarat 3. Pujabhai Dabhi, Sabarkantha, Gujarat 4. Karshanbhai
Parmar, Sabarkantha Gujarat 5. Laxmanbhai Pagi, Panchmahal,
Gujarat 6. Lilabhai Rawal, Patan Gujarat 7. Lakhabhai Becharbhai
Khatana, Bhavnagar Gujarat
55.
56. Informal Network of like minded
people and organizations. It has
no physical address
First formal steps,
an NGO to
support the HBN
Regional Technology
Business Incubators
to augment grassroots
innovation through
value addition &
business development
National level body
supported by DST.
Govt of India to
scale up green
grassroots
innovations
HBN- Incubator of Institutions
58. Current Status
• Scouted more than 200,000, ideas,
innovations, traditional knowledge
practices (Not all unique)
• 690 patents filed on behalf of innovators
• 550 projects supported for value addition
• 185 projects under Micro venture
innovation fund
• Transferred 73 technologies to 85 licensees
64. Rider Induced bicycle
Mr. Kanak Das, Assam
Bicycle based sprayer
Mr. Mansukhbhai Jagani, Gujarat
Bicycle with gear
Mr. Jayanti J Patel,GujaratBamboo bicycle
Mr. Dodhi Pathak, Assam
Amphibious Bicycle
Mohd. Saidullah, Bihar
Bicycle based mobile spray pump
Subhas Vasantrao Jagtap, Maharastra
Multipurpose Bicycle
Md. Kamruddin, Rajasthan
Bicycle operated pump
Mr. Vikram Rathore, AP
Bicycle based portable Pump
Mr. Nasiruddin Gayen, WB
Bicycle based Innovations
65. Emerging Models of Innovation
a)Building upon what disadvantaged people are
rich in: inability to live with problems
unsolved – overcoming inertia
b) Empathetic innovation: samvedana se
srijansheelta, kho kho model of
innovation (innovation relay)
c)Going beyond long tail, long nose of
innovation to turbulent innovation
66. d) Inverted model of innovations: children invent, engineers
fabricate, and companies commercialize
e) Pooling of distributed ideas for innovation and
experimentation : uncommon from common
f) distributed mind management: www.techpedia.in -
transcending the limits of frugality
g) Moving blackboards: learning from unexpected quarters
Emerging Models of Innovation
67. Rethinking logistics for sustainable
future
learning from grassroots innovators
anil k gupta
anilg@sristi.org
shall we join hands in learning from grassroots green innovators
fortune really lies at the Top of the innovation,
ethical, and value pyramid
thus, poor people are not at the bottom of all pyramids
Minds on the
margin are
not marginal
minds
anil k gupta
National Innovation Foundation, SRISTI, honey bee network, IIMA
www.sristi.org/anilg
www.nifindia.org
68. How did it happen:
The journey…..
SOCIETY FOR RESEARCH AND INITIATIVES FOR
SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGIES AND INSTITUTIONS
(www.SRISTI.org) info@sristi.org
GRASSROOTS INNOVATION AUGMENTATION
NETWORK (www.GIAN.org)
NATIONAL INNOVATION FOUNDATION
(www.NIFindia.org) info@nifindia.org
anilg@sristi.org
The Honey Bee Network, an informal global social movement,
started in 1987-88,
69. Creativity counts
Knowledge matters
Innovations transform
Incentives inspire
(not just individual, but also collective, not just
material, but also non-material)
Join the Honey Bee Network!
For rewarding indigenous creativity and innovation
www.techpedia.in, www.sristi.org, www.nif.org.in
anilgb@gmail.com