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The New Design And why its the best tool for innovation at scale.

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In February 2014 Cheryl Heller, Chair of MFA Design for Social Innovation, led a workshop on leadership skills of design for social innovation for members of Young Professionals in Foreign Policy.

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The New DesignAnd why it’s the best tool for innovation at scale.

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The New DesignOur understanding of design has traveled far from a form-giving and styling skillset to become a strategic business tool, and now, a process for conceiving, carrying out and conveying meaningful social change.

Design is a verb, an activity with intent and impact, resources and constraints, actors and audiences.

And it requires leadership at every stage.

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“As homo sapiens’s entry in any intergalactic design competition, industrial civilization would be tossed out at the qualifying round.” David Orr

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The traditional designer is an individual creator. Think Raymond Loewy, Frank Lloyd Wright, Paul Rand, Bucky Fuller

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The creative output we recognize and reward is the product of individual vision.

@cherylheller dsi.sva.edu

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We need to evolve from creators to creative transformers, from authors to partners.

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The new design emerges from what from what Paul Hawkins has called the “largest movement on earth”:

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Inside communities and at a systems level, the new design re-imagines and reinvigorates

human resources.

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Traditional design skills:

Visualizing CritiqueForm givingInteraction designProject management Identity Development (visual)

Social design skills:

MappingStorytellingIteration/PrototypingCommunication PersuasionResearch Ethnographic methodsInnovationCritical thinkingWritingCross-disciplinary problem solvingProject Management Identity Development (systemic)DocumentationSynthesis/analysisFacilitation

Skills common to all effective social impact participants

Relationship buildingSympathy (listening)HumilityPartneringCollaboration EntrepreneurshipTheory of ChangeNegotiationLeadershipSystems thinkingContextualizingPrioritizationDisciplineFinancial management

It requires new skills and knowledge

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Social design skills:

Mapping

StorytellingIteration/PrototypingCommunication

PersuasionResearch Ethnographic methodsInnovation

Critical thinkingWritingCross-disciplinary problem solvingProject Management Identity Development (systemic)DocumentationSynthesis/analysis

Facilitation

Skills common to all effective social impact participants

Relationship buildingSympathy (listening)HumilityPartneringCollaboration EntrepreneurshipTheory of ChangeNegotiation

LeadershipSystems thinkingContextualizingPrioritizationDisciplineFinancial management

It requires the skills of leadership

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It requires seeing reality from multiple perspectives.

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You.

End-users. All other affected audiences,

stakeholders.

Your client,

sponsor.

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The way it works:

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1. Identity is destiny.

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2. Communication is the basis of all

relationships and relationships are the

beginning and end of life.

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IdentityIdeaCharacterResourcesPrinciplesDestinyIdea

Visionary Attract

ConnectInspire Engage Promise

OrganizeStrategizeTeach Demonstrate Relationships

MotivateDisseminateTransformImpact

Leader Entrepreneur Changemaker

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February 12, 1809

In the collective, leadership is more important than ever.

DSIDesign for Social Innovation

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1. Definition. Rectify the languageDefine the visionBrand promise Name

2. Understanding. Allow the brand promise to dictate behaviorAudit communications and experienceMake your case

3. Engagement. Find the emotionMake it participatoryMake sure it’s trueExecute last and less

ENGAGEMENTUNDERSTANDING DEFINITION

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3. Creativity is collective.

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Engaging a whole city in changing its future.

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4.Playing is engaging.

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5.The invisibles drive change.

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Cynics

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place

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it.

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ness

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Over 5

0 wearin

g Dockers

There is a great sense of community here.

Someday i want to run this company.

People are still excited about the equity of the brand.

I’m thrilled.

R&D under Tim

We’re very attractive to work with because we’re pioneering in a whole new world.

There are no assholes here.

I’m very fortunate to work here.

John Murphy sees the light in it.

I love being able to come in here.

I’ve been given a voice and a level of trust and appreciation and value.

i love this place. I love who I work with. I have a lot of fun. I like what i do. I’m here because 7G is what it is.

There is an expectation here that we will do the right thing, and there is never a penalty for that.

The GIVE - proposition is still right on.The vast majority of people are here for something more than a paycheck.

Marketing is starting to work really well.People want to be here.

Roll-up strategy

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6. Disruptive innovation crosses

boundaries.

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7. Stories are real.

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8. Creativity is bigger than innovation.

Design is more than thinking.

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What we didStand up.

Organize around an issue

Put up a flag

Say why you care

Draw your greatest hopes and fears

Map your assets

Write your shared vision.

Draw your strategy for getting to that vision.

Everyone, commit to something.

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What we didn’t doWork as individuals. (Be who you need to be but work as a group)

Work in silos (shared vision)

Focus on problems

Laws vs accountability

Heroes vs citizens

Context vs culture

DSIDesign for Social Innovation

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Co-creation

See, Map

ObserveInquireExploreConnect

Envision

PlayCreateExperimentDefine

Strategize,PrototypeTestMeasureAccelerateImplement

Engage,AmplifyAttractAdaptEvaluateTeach

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“You must forgive me, my dear friend. I’m a lover of learning, and trees and open country won’t teach me anything, whereas men in the town do.”

Socrates

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Thank you. Anything else you want to know?

@cherylheller @svadsi

DSIDesign for Social Innovation

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Join us. Thank you.

@cherylheller @svadsi

DSIDesign for Social Innovation