Service Innovation expert, author & co-initiator of the Global Service Jam. I love design, human technology, authentic services and playfulness in all things.
@dlevine815 Go beyond the one-brain-one-bot model of today and implement many-brains-one-bot features: e.g. taking turns recording opinions of the team, then ask ChatGPT to help us make decisions. ChatGPT's defaults often get in the way if you use them in workshop scenarios.
@dlevine815 An alternative voice mode that is STT and then TTS, so we get proper answers of the (thinking) models, not just conversational fluff. I used to do this to prepare for meetings in the car. But that's not possible anymore. And yes, I am happy to wait for the answer of the model.
@emollick A new process? Successful innovation and design don’t follow a set process, but design the process (of course, using some patterns and activity groups like research, ideation, prototyping and implementation). And then they adapt to what they learn. How is that going to change?
@jamin@adamstjohn Yes, that‘s often the case since implementation in many projects is a massive risk, and too big. But what if implementing a small pilot in a niche market takes less than doing the prototype?
@paulg In the end it‘s not the ideas that work. It‘s the experiments they suggest. We learn from those experiments and practical explorations. Just let´s keep them small enough so it‘s not a big decision that people are scared to make.
Great having Aurora students be part of the Design Thinking Jam this weekend. Thanks to all who participated! Looking forward to your presentations tomorrow. https://t.co/qVdDcfN1Qk