M r eE e n g ce jazzing on the path of innovation.

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m r eE e n g ce jazzing on the path of innovation

in·no·va·tion: n. 1. origination: the act or process of inventing or introducing something new 2. new idea or method: a new invention or way of doing something 3. process: purposeful creativity to align new systems

NATURE Emergent Path of Innovation

To realize the individual's and society's highest potential…

…we must immersive in a prototyping experience.

NATURE New ways of knowing… Emergent Path of Innovation

NATURE Conditions for discovering… Emergent Path of Innovation

NATURE

Imagining ideal futures… Emergent Path of Innovation

Rules PlayWork

Transforming the world Call to adventure Refusal of the Call Mentor First Threshold Testing allies Critical assessment Ordeal Reward The Road Back Resurrection Return with the Elixir PlayWork

Play Sensing fully Opening to intuition Resonating Constructive activities Model-making Prototyping Human and social interactive Innovation games Role-playing Concept design Rapid business prototyping Rules Work Transforming the world Call to adventure Refusal of the Call Mentor First Threshold Testing allies Critical assessment Ordeal Reward The Road Back Resurrection Return with the Elixir

Coffees Bilbao Global Inspiration Sensorial New Members New Business Networking Consortium InGame levels Innovation Heroes enter the game levels to address specific questions, exercises, and challenges and reflect on their transformation. Camps Cultural Process Business Innovation Innovation Strategies Exploratory Partnerships Potential Futures Stages Transdisciplinary Team Innovation Design New Enterprise

Playcard

Overview  Question  Challenges  Opportunities Prototyping Looking toward the Future To meet the emerging need for innnovation in the 21 st century, organizations need to ask: What relationships should we be building to incite new prototyping models?  Innovation Organization´s Role  Knowledge Design  Partnerships

Emerging action research Describing working relationships Facilitating metaphoric thinking Foregrounding tacit knowing Representing text and numbers Surveying complex quantitative Clearly defined structures and roles A prototyping environment emphasizes the dynamic shifts in hard and soft approaches to understanding human nature: Qualitative OverviewPrototyping Looking toward the Future InnovaLab  Question  Challenges  Opportunities  Innovation Organization´s Role  Knowledge Design  Partnerships Quantitative

Transforming Corporate Culture Sustaining Growth Guiding Development Enterprising Diversity Timely Response To Opportunity World Class Experimentation Opportunities in Emerging Innovation Thus play and protoyping can address an organization’s needs: OverviewPrototyping Looking toward the Future MIKLAB  Question  Challenges  Opportunities  Innovation Organization´s Role  Knowledge Design  Partnerships

From mental models to prototyping models Cultivating creative capital Generating knowledge capital Training human capital Building social capital Attracting financial capital Preserving natural capital Producing prosperity in innnovation economies A protoyping environment creates the conditions for vision, design, and partnership. OverviewPrototyping Looking toward the Future  Question  Challenges  Opportunities  Innovation Organization´s Role  Knowledge Design  Partnerships

Overview  Question  Challenges  Opportunities Prototyping Looking toward the Future An innovation organization´s role The future belongs to those organizations and regions that have strong innovation-based economies, built on the success of its participation in experimental social design to understand how to visualize, explore, and create prototypes.  Innovation Organization´s Role  Knowledge Design  Partnerships

A society set on creating disorder of organizacional culture increases its autonomy by emerging innovation in a positive and sustainable way. Overview  Question  Challenges  Opportunities Looking toward the Future  Innovation Organization´s Role  Knowledge Design  Partnerships An innovation organization´s role Prototyping

...differentiates what makes an innovation community come to life, take responsibility and set its priorities for its learning in a richer and diversified environment. Diverse multi-talented learners across class, racial, religious, political and georaphic divisions may be given time to play which can have an impact on seeking creative solutions. Overview  Question  Challenges  Opportunities Looking toward the Future  Innovation Organization´s Role  Innovation Research Design  Partnerships Innovation Research Design Prototyping

Bridging partnerships with community people interacting in a social science lab supported by transformation practioners is a best practice. By mapping experimental partnerships we can facilitate timely and challenging issues in individual and cultural transformation.  Question  Challenges  Opportunities Looking toward the Future  Innovation Organization´s Role  Innovation Research Design  Partnerships Partnerships Overview Prototyping

InnovaLab creates a unique experience supporting individual and transformation in the innovation economy: Becoming a catalyst for new social design Reaching a higher fidelity quality of life Deliverable: community innovation team and lab Creating a high rate of return on investment and contribution Transforming mindset influencial in a broader environment Interrelating the self, family, team, organization, culture and humanity Looking Toward the Future Overview  Question  Challenges  Opportunities Looking toward the Future Prototyping  Innovation Organization´s Role  Innovation Research Design  Partnerships

Through millennia community learning has guided civilizations and has been manifested in its prototypes through art, science and technology. In Pais Vasco the strength and wisdom of innovation development is built on its reflective aptitude as a complex and adaptive sociocultural organism. By applying transdisciplinary tools we better understand the reciprocal relationships between stakeholders and their ideal futures. Overview  Question  Challenges  Opportunities Looking toward the Future Looking Toward the Future Prototyping  Innovation Organization´s Role  Innovation Research Design  Partnerships

We as humans creating ourselves need inspiration, collaboration, communication, sublimation, meaning, construction, intuition, learning, creativity, design, space, time, actualization, and emotional characteristics to contribute to our communities. InnovaLab´s significance Cross-functional teams and distributed leadership are significant driver for these values.

InnovaLab builds its trust, momentum and capacity to increase innovation through a timely experience. Increase social creativity and innovation capital Cross-functional teams engagement in new projects Outlook - New income

InnovaLab builds its trust, momentum and capacity to increase innovation through a timely experience. Increase social creativity and innovation capital Cross-functional teams engagement in new projects Building new executive, management, and operations knowledge Demonstrating innovation values, significance and meaning Outlook - Cultural and organizational transformation

InnovaLab builds its trust, momentum and capacity to increase innovation through a timely experience. Increase social creativity and innovation capital Cross-functional teams engagement in new projects Building new executive, management, and operations knowledge Demonstrating innovation values, significance and meaning Relevance of action in societal, environmental and economic context Transforming the culture of business units Enlarged conscious, literacy, competency and practice in business networks Outlook – Deliverables and replication

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