Archive for February, 2008

slow design, accelerated solutions

Going through my archives earlier in the week, I uncovered “Slow + Design” a manifesto of a “slow approach to distributed economy and sustainable sensoriality” that was published in preparation for a 2006 seminar on the subject taking place in Milan.

Using the Slow Food movement as a starting point, the authors first outline the slow approach as

the simple, but in current times revolutionary, affirmation that it is not possible to produce and appreciate quality if we do not allow ourselves the time to do so, in other words, if we do not activate some kind of slowdown. However, slow does not only mean this. It also means a concrete way of actually putting this idea into practice. It means cultivating quality: linking products and their producers to their places of production and to their end-users who, by taking part in the production chain in different ways, become themselves coproducers.

Turning to “design”,

we can observe that a “new design” is emerging: a design that adopts a systemic view, that looks at the complexities of social networks, develops a capacity for listening and interrelates with the creativity and diffuse entrepreneurship that characterise contemporary society. In so doing it becomes an active part of the transformation processes underway and in those that must take place, confronted as we are with the enormous issues at stake.

These passages — and many others in the 27-page document — resonate as strongly with me today as they did when I first encountered the manifesto a year and a half ago. From my perspective as a Process Designer grounded in the practices and methods of MG Taylor, my fascination is in seeing how “slow design” can enable groups, organizations and communities to accelerate their path toward solutions.
Continue reading ’slow design, accelerated solutions’

THE VALUE WEB welcomes a new member

Sita MagnusonThe Value Web is thrilled to welcome Sita Magnuson to our membership. A few of us have known Sita for some years and we were very happy to have an opportunity to invite her to KreW Value Web events. Sita joined us for the India Economic Summit in Delhi this past December and again for the Annual Meeting in Davos just last month. Thank you, Sita, for your excellent work in every event and for the contributions you are already making to the Value Web.

THE VALUE WEB @ Davos

WorkSpace Teams including the Value Web & Forum Staff

The Value Web has successfully survived another World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland. For the fourth year in a row we had the privilege to support the WorkSpace together with the Forum staff.

 

The theme of this years Annual Meeting, The Power of Collaborative Innovation, was very exciting for us. An essential piece of the Value Web’s history, way of working and objective for every event we do is to unleash the power of collaboration and ultimately see Group Genius™ emerge.

In the WorkSpace we aren’t surprised by collaboration. By setting the stage and conditions for creativity, collaboration just happens. We are delighted to watch participants have a great collaborative experience. We are also very happy to see familiar faces returning to the WorkSpace expecting an engaging collaborative experience around very current and key issues.

It is an exciting privilege to hold the energy of a creative space where some of the best minds across all industries and disciplines comes to share ideas, consider the most interesting questions, model solutions, and make important connections that could lead to world changing solutions.

 

Pictured above: The WorkSpace teams including members of The Value Web, Forum Staff, Publicis Live tech support and our special guest, Gail Taylor!