Invite your team and stakeholders to share their wishes and concerns about the HUB-IN project and co-creation approach.
Stage 1 – Understand the State of Play
This activity when conducted at the start of your HUB-IN project – and then at key moments along your journey – will enable you to listen to your teammates’ and partners’ voices and discuss the various expectations and goals for the project as well as their doubts and concerns.
For your HUB-IN project it is particularly important to run two rounds of this activity:
This will enable you to understand hopes, worries and clarification needed at different levels; on the general direction of this project on one hand, and on the other hand on the collaboration approach, co-creation experiences and method to employ.
Therefore, this activity will be useful for:
Format:
Activity steps:
First round using the HUB-IN Hopes and Fears worksheet (PDF worksheet page 1 & 2):
Second round using the Co-creation Hopes and Fears worksheet (PDF worksheet page 3 & 4):
As defined in the HUB-IN Framework, co-creation1 is a collaborative innovation approach actively involving stakeholders (and experts) in the design process towards HUB-IN Places. From discovery to implementation (and beyond), stakeholders are informed, consulted, involved and empowered, with their insights and efforts strengthening the outputs and impact, increasing the sense of agency and pride. This results in social, economic and environmental outcomes that are essential and (in combination with greater value creation) are more likely to remain sustainable.
Following steps:
1Sanders, E. and Stappers, P., 2008. Co-creation and the new landscapes of design. CoDesign, Available at: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15710880701875068
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