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      Week 5 & 6: Assessment 2A + Starting the ideation
      (solution) process
      DPBS1120 Collaboration and Innovation in Business
      Last week recap:
      Last week we discussed:
       Creative abrasion and individual conflict handling styles
       Define the problem using How Might We..?
      With the problem definition clarity and framework from last week, this week we will present
      Assessment 2A. Then (next week), we will start exploring solutions through ideation and
      prototyping.
      “The next step of an idea is to make it happen.”
      Workshop Learning Objectives
      The purpose of the Week 6 workshop is to learn to how to ideate, prioritise,
      and prototype solutions for testing/ iterating.
      In this workshop, students will apply concepts through:
      i. Present your Assessment 2A presentations (Week 5)
      ii. Ideate solutions with no fear of failure (quantity over quality)
      iii. Prioritise highest value solutions
      iv. Prototype the prioritized solutions for testing/ iterating
      Relevant to assessment 2B, student groups will produce:
      2 prototypes with initial in-classroom feedback, which will be further tested/
      iterated in the coming weeks
      This week (Week 5): Conclude 1st diamond (problem definition)
      Next week (Week 6): Start the 2nd diamond (solution diamond)
      Before your classes next week, please join the Official Team Selection
      Tool under the Assessment 2A section on Moodle.
      Instructions
      1. Check your team number in Team Selection Document (where you first wrote your name, class, etc.)
      2. Click this Official Team Selection Tool and join your team according to your team number.
      Assessment 2A Preparation
       Format: 5-6 slides (plus any appendix slides for Q&A) covering this information:
      1. Problem context – problem area selected, why and team’s understanding of the problem? (e.g.
      Fishbone analysis, 5Ws + 1H, etc.) (2-3 slides)
      2. Define the problem (How Might We…) (1 slide) (Insert your HMW Problem here)
      3. Reflection on team collaboration (1 slide)
      4. Reflection on DD framework as it applied in practice. (1 slide)
      Assessment Criteria: Reminder
       Knowledge and/or Analysis 6.66% (points 1,2,4) (GROUP)
       Teamwork 6.66%: Does the team provide insights into how the team contract can better facilitate the
      creative process (points 3) (GROUP)
       Communication 6.66%: Student’s communication skills in the presentation (points 1,2,3,4)
      (INDIVIDUAL)
      Presentation Tips from UNSW
      Presenting does not simply mean reading to an audience.
      The goal of a strong presenter is to engage their audience and ensure their
      communication is effective.
      Clear structure and clarity of speech will help support your ideas and your overall
      message.
      Non-verbal gestures are also necessary as they will assist in catching and
      maintaining the audience’s attention.
      Be sure to adhere to the time limit and follow any guidelines that have been
      outlined prior to the presentation.
      Presentation Tips from UNSW
      1. Audience – who am I presenting to? 2. Succinct Delivery – how can I get my
      point across in a clear and logical way?
       Is this a formal or informal
      situation?
       How can I make sure the
      audience can understand my key
      idea, and in turn ensure my
      message gets across?
       Am I engaging the audience and
      keeping them interested?
       The way you organise your
      information – are ideas logically
      joined together and developed?
       Are my ideas expressed so that the
      audience can easily follow my
      thinking?
       Is my language easy to
      understand? Is it too
      complicated/niche or too simple?
      Presentation Tips from UNSW
      3. Presenting Strategies – what tools can I use to make me a better presenter?
       Pace, the speed of delivery, can be
      varied to create different effects. Try
      not to rush through your presentation!
       Deliberately emphasise key words
      and main points in your presentation to
      signal their significance to the
      audience.
       Pausing in the appropriate place can
      be used to focus attention, raise
      anticipation or signal a change of
      direction.
       Project your voice and articulate your
      words.
       Non-verbal communication - Make eye
      contact with your audience to establish a
      connection – do not just read directly
      from a script.
       Try to keep your body language calm,
      open, and friendly. Use hand gestures
      to help ‘drive home’ important points.
      After your presentation – check your HMW
      HMW Tips from last week
       Be specific with your problem
      ○ How might we reduce the impacts (which impacts?)
      ○ How might we improve the aspects of...(which aspects?)
       Remember the parameters (and be specific) e.g.
      ○ Type of place e.g., city or rural
      ○ Environment e.g., hot or cold climate
       Think: you need to invent a solution to this problem! Can you do it?
       Remember: innovation can be small and subtle (it doesn’t need to be BIG!)
       Keep getting more and more and more and more and more and more SPECIFIC
      When your presentation is finished. Make sure you go through your 'How Might We?' Statement to
      ensure that it is specific enough and focused enough for your team to begin the ideas (solution
      process).
      As we go into the solution diamond,
      think/brainstorm about the 'type' of
      solution you want to develop.
      - Product?
      - Service?
      - New process?
      - New Biz model?
      - Add value to existing
      process/product/service?
      Moving into Week 6 = Solution
      Innovation is? (Reminder about innovation from Week 1)
       Innovation can either be an invention, improvement to existing
      product/ service, new application of an existing product/ service.
       Innovation does not always involve grand ideas that change the
      world and includes incremental changes that can improve business
      processes, such as supply chains, and customer experience, or
      even adapting to new markets.
       The process of innovation typically commences with a creative idea
      and culminates in value creation and commercialization.
      Tip: Review week 1 lecture & content about innovation.
      Some comments about solutions.
      Thinking that the government just needs to invest
      more money to solve a problem is NOT a solution
      in itself.
      You should imagine that you are a young group of
      students who want to found a new company or
      business idea that is solving a problem.
      Be open and creative with your ideas but they should
      also be feasible.
      What kind of startup is your team?
      Startups come in all shapes and sizes!
      One way of approaching social impact in business is through “social enterprise”.
      What is social enterprise?
      Social enterprises are organisations that:
       are led by economic, social, cultural, or environmental mission
       are consistent with a public or community benefit
       trade to fulfil their mission
       derive a substantial portion of their income from trade
       reinvest the majority of their profit/surplus in fulfilling their mission
      Barraket, J. 2015, Finding Australia’s Social Enterprise Sector 2015 Interim Report, Working Paper 2015.1,
      Centre for Social Performance Swinburne & Social Traders, Melbourne, Australia.
      www.unswfounders.com
      www.unswfounders.com

      Tool application: Ideating with Crazy 8
       Think of your HMW (maybe write it again to remind
      yourselves)
       8 ideas / solutions in 8 minutes
       Remember:
      - Write, draw, anything is fine
      - No judgement
      - Be creative
      - Not much detail
      Tool application: Prototyping


      Tool application: Prototyping
      Consider the following:
       Build something that demonstrates the core value of the solution
      Low fidelity with minimum level of detail; avoid the bells and whistles.
       Note the assumptions while building the prototype, and the assumptions you need to receive feedback
      on while testing
       Needs to address the HMW statement… ? Don’t forget it.
      Avoid the following:
       Getting attached to your prototypes
       Prototyping without a purpose
       Feeling discouraged by failed prototypes
       Seeing prototypes as a waste of time
      What is Prototyping?
      Some options for prototyping – be creative!
      App Wireframe: Low Fidelity
      Service prototype: User journey
      storyboard
      Physical prototype: paper sketch,
      draw, post-its, colours
      Next Week – Week 6
      Transition to 2nd Diamond: Develop from the HMW
       Ideating solutions
       Prioritizing viable solutions
       Prototyping testable solutions
       Seeking feedback on prototypes
       Iterating prototypes based on feedback
      Reminder:
       Watch week 5 video: Ideation and Prototyping by Gregory Davis
       Refine 'How Might We' statement (after presentation)
       Answer any additional discovery questions that may have come up today
      After next week...
      Flexibility week (week 7) – no lectures or tutorials.
      The week after (week 8): Progress further in develop stage of DD:
       Engaging with internal and external stakeholders
       Build personas for stakeholders
       Create a stakeholder engagement strategy for prototype testing
      Reminder:
       Watch week 8 video: Engaging with Stakeholders, Stuart Gurlay (Macquarie Group) and
      Francis Atkins (Givvable)
       Complete pre-workshop activities, if any.


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