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July | 2013 | Simon Penny
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Building Networks for Social Change. Monthly Archives: July 2013. July 1, 2013. When solving a problem where should you start? It sounds like a question with a pretty obvious answer start with the problem of course. But what does that actually […]. Read Article →. Wicked Problems and the Public Sector. The Role of Inspiration Sessions in Service Design. Building Networks for Social Change. The Long View on Innovation Labs. Social Innovation and Design 2016 – Trends and Predictions. This 'n' That. How one...
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March | 2015 | Simon Penny
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Building Networks for Social Change. Monthly Archives: March 2015. March 12, 2015. It is what we think we know already that often prevents us from learning I once heard a quote by the 19th century French physiologist Claude Bernard. He said that It is […]. Read Article →. Wicked Problems and the Public Sector. The Role of Inspiration Sessions in Service Design. Building Networks for Social Change. The Long View on Innovation Labs. Social Innovation and Design 2016 – Trends and Predictions. How one 11 yea...
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January | 2013 | Simon Penny
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Building Networks for Social Change. Monthly Archives: January 2013. A Lesson In Rapid Prototyping and Development. January 29, 2013. I had to remind myself several times this weekend that back in 2001 I actually graduated from University with an IT degree. I attended the latest NHS Hackday (or weekend […]. Read Article →. Wicked Problems and the Public Sector. The Role of Inspiration Sessions in Service Design. Building Networks for Social Change. The Long View on Innovation Labs. This 'n' That. How one...
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February | 2014 | Simon Penny
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Building Networks for Social Change. Monthly Archives: February 2014. Re-Design Doesn’t Exist – It’s Just Design. February 25, 2014. Over the past year or so I have noticed a rising trend in the use of the word ‘design’ and more worryingly ‘re-design’ throughout the public sector. This is in […]. Read Article →. Wicked Problems and the Public Sector. The Role of Inspiration Sessions in Service Design. Building Networks for Social Change. The Long View on Innovation Labs. This 'n' That. RT @ Jo Carter64.
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Building Networks for Social Change. Author Archives: Simon Penny. Wicked Problems and the Public Sector. February 21, 2017. Being in the business of public sector transformation isn’t easy. Due to sheer scale the public sector is locked in to systemic models which are struggling to deliver one-size-fits-all services […]. Read Article →. The Role of Inspiration Sessions in Service Design. July 28, 2016. Read Article →. Building Networks for Social Change. April 17, 2016. Read Article →. March 16, 2016.
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November | 2012 | Simon Penny
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Building Networks for Social Change. Monthly Archives: November 2012. Camp Culture: The Rise of The Unconference. November 20, 2012. For the uninitiated an unconference is essentially an event that is set-up without an agenda. Participants book their place, and come along. The agenda is then set on the day […]. Read Article →. Learning by Rote Uninspiring Education. November 16, 2012. Read Article →. Telehealth Ensuring The Guardian Angel Doesn’t Become Big Brother. November 1, 2012. Read Article →.
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Defining the Challenge | Simon Penny
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Building Networks for Social Change. July 1, 2013. When solving a problem where should you start? It sounds like a question with a pretty obvious answer start with the problem of course. But what does that actually mean? 1 Find ways to ensure existing businesses thrive on the high street. 2 Find ways to support and encourage new start-ups to move onto the high street. 3 Find new ways to revitalise the high-street. 4 Find alternative uses for empty high-street shops. Re-Design Doesn’t Exist – It’s J...
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Jugaad – Grass Roots Innovation | Simon Penny
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Building Networks for Social Change. Jugaad – Grass Roots Innovation. October 30, 2015. Lessons from the Developing World. Innovative products or services are things that others provide to us, right? Social Innovation and Design 2016 – Trends and Predictions →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Social In...
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Moving Too Fast? | Simon Penny
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Building Networks for Social Change. June 22, 2015. Will Governments struggle to keep up with the social innovators? I was recently asked to be part of a panel discussion at a Service Design conference in Dublin, and during my trip I found myself enjoying a Guinness in a pub near to my Hotel. Flicking through a copy of the Irish Independent I came across a really good article by Jennifer Peltz entitled Cities worry about stranger dangers as they aim to cash in on service apps. Government as a platform.
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March | 2016 | Simon Penny
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Building Networks for Social Change. Monthly Archives: March 2016. The Long View on Innovation Labs. March 16, 2016. I’ve been giving some thought recently to the old adage that ‘there is no such thing as a new idea’. I guess I’ve been thinking about how perhaps in the […]. Read Article →. Wicked Problems and the Public Sector. The Role of Inspiration Sessions in Service Design. Building Networks for Social Change. The Long View on Innovation Labs. This 'n' That. RT @ Jo Carter64. So was the tech! How on...
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