[Ailist] Rapid Design Prototyping

Jody Jacobson jodyjacobson at sbcglobal.net
Thu Mar 13 06:23:59 MST 2008


Roger,

Can you tell me more. I've not heard that term used. 

I'm referring to the work David Cooperrider does
taking groups through the AI Summit process in one
day. It appears that rather than developing a discrete
Dream Statement and then going into design, he
collapses Dream and Design, incorporating a
right-brain kinesthetic component into Design. Looks
like it's a great way to get a lot done with groups
that can dedicate one day only to strategic planning
or other explorations. Key is that it results in
actionable outcomes/"designs". Most of the non-profit
groups I work with can dedicate a full day, but not
more to a summit, so rapid design prototyping sounds
like a great fit; I'd just like to see how it works.

Thanks!

Jody

Jody Jacobson, President
Aerial View Consulting, LLC
www.aerialviewconsulting.com
p/ 608.347.9961
f/  608.204.0039

--- Roger Davies <rdavies at rtpcompany.com> wrote:

> Hi Jody,
> 
> Are you meaning something like Voice of the Customer
> to establish the
> required functionality of the part/process/design?
> 
> Roger
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of Jody Jacobson
> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 8:00 PM
> To: ailist at lists.business.utah.edu
> Subject: [Ailist] Rapid Design Prototyping
> 
> 
> I am designing a couple of one-day AI Summits and
> would like to incorporate rapid design prototyping.
> Have any of you:
> 
> -- had experience doing it with groups?
> -- have designs you'd be willing to share?
> -- know of good, straightforward articles and/or
> case
> examples you can refer me to?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Jody Jacobson, President
> Aerial View Consulting, LLC
> www.aerialviewconsulting.com
> p/ 608.347.9961
> f/  608.204.0039
> 
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