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7. Project and Design Thinking (21-04 start)

7. Project and Design Thinking (21-04 start)

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Lessons Status
1

Cynefin and the simple complex paradox
  • 1. Contexts in which we live & work these days
  • 2. Cynefin context descriptions
  • 3. The simple/complex paradox

2

Project Design and Management – leaving ADDIE for SAM
  • 1. Project Design – a hot topic
  • 2. Logical frameworks – ‘step by step’ approaches
  • 3. Agile systems
  • 4. The need for change
  • 5. Project design and doing as core activities
  • 6. What is a project? Intervening in a system
  • 7. What is a project? GTD and the Dragon Dreaming approach
  • 8. Developing project design and do capacities

3

Becoming a Designer – Why and How …
  • 1. Why become a Designer?
  • 2. Learning to Design
  • 3. If you ever want a Job!

4

Some Permaculture and Ecosocial Design Processes
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Analytical or intuitive processes?
  • 3. Frameworks, cycles and templates
  • 4. GADIE in a graphic

5

GADIE explained plus a roundup of permaculture design principles and more
  • 21. Appreciative inquiry
  • 22. Lean Project, Gaia U style
  • 23. A short coda (ending) …
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6

Activities – Project & Design Thinking
  • Activity 1 – Add your XMindMap (reconstructions with critical analysis and extensions)
  • Activity 2 – Upload your SWOT analysis
  • Activity 3 – Lean Project Design
  • Activity 4 – Leverage points analysis
  • Activity 5 – REQUIRED And lastly, your reflections on working through this element…

By Andrew Langford|March 30th, 2020|Comments Off on 7. Project and Design Thinking (21-04 start)

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Cynefin and the simple complex paradox
  • 1. Contexts in which we live & work these days
  • 2. Cynefin context descriptions
  • 3. The simple/complex paradox
Project Design and Management - leaving ADDIE for SAM
  • 1. Project Design – a hot topic
  • 2. Logical frameworks – ‘step by step’ approaches
  • 3. Agile systems
  • 4. The need for change
  • 5. Project design and doing as core activities
  • 6. What is a project? Intervening in a system
  • 7. What is a project? GTD and the Dragon Dreaming approach
  • 8. Developing project design and do capacities
Becoming a Designer - Why and How ...
  • 1. Why become a Designer?
  • 2. Learning to Design
  • 3. If you ever want a Job!
Some Permaculture and Ecosocial Design Processes
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Analytical or intuitive processes?
  • 3. Frameworks, cycles and templates
  • 4. GADIE in a graphic
GADIE explained plus a roundup of permaculture design principles and more
  • 1. GADIE in a graphic
  • 2. Gather Goals, Analyze & Assess
  • 3. What just happened (Structural Dynamics)?
  • 4. Design – a first look
  • 5. Design – a second bite of the cherry
  • 6. Permaculture design principles – Relative Location & Micro-climates
  • 7. Permaculture design principle – Maximise Edge & Succession
  • 8. Permaculture design principle – Diversity
  • 9. Permaculture design principle- Patterns
  • 10. Permaculture design principle – Multiple Functions, Multiple Elements
  • 11. Permaculture design principle – Zones & Elevation
  • 12. Permaculture design principle – Sectors
  • 13. Permaculture design principle – Relative Permanence
  • 14. GADIE step – Implement
  • 15. GADIE step – Evaluate
  • 16. O’Bredimet
  • 17. GaSADIMET
  • 18. Design Web for social permaculture and soft systems
  • 19. Other delights
  • 20. Pattern languages
  • 21. Appreciative inquiry
  • 22. Lean Project, Gaia U style
  • 23. A short coda (ending) …
Activities - Project & Design Thinking
  • Activity 1 – Add your XMindMap (reconstructions with critical analysis and extensions)
  • Activity 2 – Upload your SWOT analysis
  • Activity 3 – Lean Project Design
  • Activity 4 – Leverage points analysis
  • Activity 5 – REQUIRED And lastly, your reflections on working through this element…
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