Source: Architecting for Wicked Messes (OCADU 2018/03/07-09) – Coevolving Innovations
Architecting for Wicked Messes (OCADU 2018/03/07-09)
Each year, my lecture in the “Understanding Systems & Systemic Design” course — in the program for the Master of Design in Strategic Foresight and Innovation at OCAD University — reflects where my research is, at that point in time. For 2018, the scheduling of my visit was towards the end of a busy winter. Firstly, I had just finished teaching a Systems Methods course at the UToronto iSchool. Then, the Open Innovation Learning book was officially launched. Less than 6 months earlier, I had conducted a workshop at the Purplsoc 2017 meeting, and at the PLoP 2017 meeting. This shaped an agenda for the prepared slides as:
- 1. Designing for tame problems c.f. Architecting for wicked messes
- 2. Analyzing the complicated c.f. Synthesizing the complex
- 3. Unfreeze-change-freeze c.f. Co-responsive movement
- 4. Planning (teleology) c.f. Programming (teleonomy)
- 5. Industrial value chain c.f. Co-producing offeringContinues in source: Architecting for Wicked Messes (OCADU 2018/03/07-09) – Coevolving Innovations