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I like I wish is a facilitated team feedback activity where team members get to provide and receive both positive and constructive feedback in written as well as in spoken format. Sessions follow a certain process, which has developed to its current format through dozens of sessions organized since 2011 in several different interdisciplinary courses taking place in Aalto Design Factory, Swinburne Design Factory and ESADE Business School alike. Now the time has come to compile this to a soft skill method that can be utilized all over the world in order to make interdisciplinary teamwork more efficient.
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admin 14/11/2014Business Breakfast workshop brought together university and industry representatives to explore the future of university-industry collaboration in global context.
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Tiina Tuulos 25/05/2014The annual Product Design Gala was held again at Aalto Design Factory on Friday May 16th. This day filled Design Factory with 17 student projects (14 from Finland and 3 from Graz University of Technology) presenting their final prototypes and findings. Visitors were able to test the new product ideas and challenge the teams with their tricky questions.
Full postThe 10th biannual NordDesign Conference – Creating Together – will take place in Espoo, Finland on 27-29 August 2014. The conference is organized by Aalto University Design Factory and the Department of Engineering Design and Production along with the International Design Business Management Program and the Innovation Management Institute in partnership with Design Society.
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Tiina Tuulos 05/03/2014The course “License to Act Differently” has been organized at Aalto Design Factory for the last 5 academic years. The course – also known by its unofficial name “the MIND course” – has been developed and taught by the people from MIND Research Group (www.mindspace.fi), a group known for its multidisciplinary composition and Ei its interest in innovation.
Full postDesign Factory collaborated with “change agents” from various ministries in Finland on Friday January 31st as ideation workshop for future ideas was organized at Startup Sauna. The facilitators wrote their experience (in Finnish) – cheap jerseys how did it actually go?
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