Long overdue refresh to our Think Jar Collective website. Launched in 2010 to demystify what creativity and innovation is and help people, organizations, and systems to problem solve better. Check it out. #creativity#innovation#systemicdesign https://t.co/oXf0rAOfih
Vague asks, big expectations, and a whole lot of unknowns.... A handy framework for scoping complex challenges by @ActionLabYEG https://t.co/tJH2IZtQRO
As part of our knowledge share series, we're highlighting thinkers who have influenced Action Lab. On @thinkjar_, Ben Weinlick explores James Webb Young’s book 'A Technique for Producing Ideas'—a creativity method that still holds up today.
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Want to present somewhere fresh? Step out of the boardroom and into Action Lab! Our versatile space adapts to any workshop, gathering, or presentation. Need a classic setup or tables for notes? We’ve got you covered!
#ActionLab#WorkshopSpace#InnovativeSpaces
New article. Nudge Science: removing obstacles to make it easier for a desired change to emerge. Ben Weinlick explores the good and the bad in Nudge Science and ways it might be harnessed for innovation in systems change
#nudgescience#systemicdesign https://t.co/2nJvF4uNlo
The Future of (Social Innovation) Labs!
#SocialInnovation Labs hold space for change-makers to sense-make, generate, develop and test a portfolio of solutions to address complex societal challenges in a way that is collaborative, experimental, iterative, systemic
#innovation
https://t.co/y5DAK66bqM
Not your usual primer to social innovation labs - enjoyed the critical lenses, the provocations and the framing of key issues facing labs today https://t.co/Loql5EdX1A Kudos @ActionLabYEG
Check out our new @ActionLabYEG podcast called Wicked Complex. The first 3 part series is on the Future of Labs. If curious about labs and systems change check it- also can be found on Apple and Spotify -
https://t.co/KOVBpKeKq9 #wickedcomplexpodcast#futureoflabs
Upcoming event- Action Lab founder Ben Weinlick, and colleagues @AleeyaVelji , @GCahill and Mark Cabaj all chat about evaluation of prototypes and what needs to improve in this area. @SICanadaTeam #systemicdesign https://t.co/9DNzPjzYuu
With all the bad things it’s easy to miss what’s been hopeful. Here are 100 Positive News things from 2023 | Gapminder is a Swedish non profit dedicated to correcting misinformation and busting myths about progress. 100 Positive News from 2023 | https://t.co/78Ybs1ufPK
Still tracks to this day for supporting creative ideas to emerge. Based on a now 90 year old Creativity technique from James Webb Young. #creativity#innovation
https://t.co/NWRq4DmLAW
Training your mind in playful ways to make connections between disparate ideas leads to surprising insights, absurdity, & once in a while innovation. Richard Feynman being an example. Here was an experimental project grounded in a 1920s surrealist game https://t.co/njOFSs8HnJ
Fascinating website based on research from Oxford on The highest-impact career paths to shift complex challenges facing our world. #systemicdesign#systemschangeleadership https://t.co/tpmVci1wk6
Curious what you think @sbkaufman The Surprising Origins of Our Obsession with Creativity - By Samuel W. Franklin - Behavioral Scientist https://t.co/QH2acI69ke
Did you catch the bongo playing enthusiast in the background of the new Oppenheimer movie? Well that was the legend of serious play and Nobel winning scientist Richard Feynman. Check out how he applied play to serious subjects. #seriousplay https://t.co/VxOCVxfeSQ
around the year 1500, medieval painter hieronymus bosch drew a person with sheet music written on their butt being tortured in hell.
500 years later, someone decided to transcribe and play the song. now, you can hear it too!