“OPER.TEN” Transform Emergency Now! - facing Covid-19 with Open Innovation and Human Centered Design

Q1 Arts and Humanities Strategic Design Research Journal Pub Date : 2020-12-23 DOI:10.4013/SDRJ.2020.133.28
G. Mincolelli, Nicolò Cocchi, Clio Dosi, M. Vignoli
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The paper presents “OPER.TEN”, a 10 days program that hybridized Human Centered Design (HCD) with Open innovation (OI), developed in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The program adapted a HCD methodology so that the design teams could face the challenges of designing during a pandemic, such as relying on remote interactions only.  Methodological challenges are presented as well as tools and methods developed to overcome those challenges. To ensure fast implementation of the results, the HCD methodology was hybridized with pillars of OI by involving stakeholders of the territory that could participate with implementation capacity. The final network involved Universities, Companies, Municipality, and Government. After the design phase, 3 of 4 solutions were successfully implemented in 40 days. Results report how to hybridize a HCD with OI to push rapid implementations.
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“OPER.TEN”立即转换紧急状态!-以开放创新和以人为本的设计面对新冠肺炎
论文介绍了“OPER.TEN”,这是一个为期10天的项目,将以人为本的设计(HCD)与开放创新(OI)相结合,是为应对新冠肺炎大流行而开发的。该项目采用了HCD方法,使设计团队能够在疫情期间面临设计挑战,例如仅依赖远程交互。介绍了方法上的挑战以及为克服这些挑战而开发的工具和方法。为了确保成果的快速实施,HCD方法与OI的支柱相结合,让能够以实施能力参与的领土利益攸关方参与进来。最后一个网络涉及大学、公司、市政当局和政府。在设计阶段之后,4个解决方案中的3个在40天内成功实施。结果报告了如何将HCD与OI混合以推动快速实施。
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Strategic Design Research Journal
Strategic Design Research Journal Arts and Humanities-Arts and Humanities (all)
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审稿时长
26 weeks
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