ein Workshop
Moderator: Dierk Eichel
8 TeilnehmerInnen
Pinnwand
Innovation im Schnittpunkt von kundInnenorientierter Wünschbarkeit, technischer Realisierbarkeit und wirtschaftlicher Vernunft
was bedeutet Innovation
was bedeutet open
wie Ideen finden
möglicher open Innovation Prozess in Bibliotheken
Eichel, Dierk: Bibcamp 2013 Day 1, IFLA New Professionals Special Interest Group
"One of the later sessions adressed the issue of open innovation in the way of an interactive workshop. First the participants together with the moderator defined what the concepts of “innovation” (implement new, different or refine products, services or structures) and “open”(participation of users, non users, potential users, investors, external experts, internal staff as well as openess toward the outcome and thinking outside the box) ment in the context of the library. By adhering to the model of innovation as the intersection of the users desirability, technical feasibility and economic viability a brainstorming followed on how to come up with ideas for innovations in an open way. In the last part of the workshop the participants constructed a conceptual workflow on how to implement an open innovaton process in a library, guided by the moderator as a certified innovation manager. The workflow includes a not to large (10-12) group of people as defined under the “open” definition wich for a not to long period of time (10-20 min.) brainstorm a lot of ideas and then voting for the best ones (3-1) followed by a testing of a simple prototype of the ideas on the intended user group. To conclude: this was one of the most productive sessions on this day do to the demanding workshop concept and an engaged audience."
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