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Innovation in Pain Rehabilitation Using Co-Design Methods During the Development of a Relapse Prevention Intervention: Case Study
The first objective was to provide an overview of all activities that were employed during the course of a research project to develop a relapse prevention intervention for interdisciplinary pain treatment programs. The second objective was to examine how co-design may contribute to stakeholder involvement, generation of relevant insights and ideas, and incorporation of stakeholder input into the intervention design.
When do we know we have engaged the community well? | LinkedIn
Could this guide us towards a structured approach for assessing the level of community involvement in SBC programmes? At the highest level, “Citizen Control“, communities independently lead programmes with full decision-making authority. “Delegated Power“ and “Partnership“ designate significant community influence on programme decisions, either through majority control or collaborative governance. In contrast, “Placation“, “Consultation“, and “Informing“ indicate lower degrees of participation, where community input may be sought but is not necessarily instrumental in shaping outcomes.
Asking Better Questions — Tom Darlington
If you’re trying to think and act more creatively and more critically, focus on asking better, more interesting questions of the briefs you’re tasked with answering. What we teach children can and should be applied to our own professional lives, too. A focus on problems and solutions first, promotes consistent, ‘safe’ answers, but won’t move the work on. Spending time on asking and answering better questions will help refine the understanding of a problem and will create the conditions for new, interesting and challenging solutions.
How to use a new generation data collection and analysis tool? - The Cynefin Co
This is SenseMaker in its most simple form, usually structured to have an open (non-hypothesis) question (commonly referred to as a ‘prompting question’) to collect a micro-narrative at the start. This is then followed by a range of triads (triangles), dyads (sliders), stones canvases, free text questions and multiple choice questions. The reason or value for using Sensemaker: Open free text questions are used at the beginning as a way of scanning for diversity of narratives and experiences. This is a way to remain open to ‘unknown unknowns’. The narrative is then followed by signifier questions that allow the respondent to add layers of meaning and codification to the narrative (or experience) in order to allow for mixed methods analysis, to map and explore patterns.
Sensemaker - map of subcultures in org
This is a map of subcultures within an organization (it's called a fitness landscape). It's built from stories told by the people in the organization. What can you do with it? Understand where the culture(s) are and request changes by saying I want “More stories like these...“ and “Fewer like those...“ Dave Snowden and The Cynefin Company (formerly Cognitive Edge) are offering impactful ways to visualize culture, and communicate direction in a manner that is customized to where each subculture is now and where their next best step is. Watch this video until 48:48 for more on the science and method (Link at 44:33) https://lnkd.in/emuAzp6E Stories collected using The Cynefin Co's Sensemaker tool.
Self Assessment: How well is your research engaging target audiences?
Stakeholder Interviews 101
A comprehensive list of UX design methods & deliverables | by Fabricio Teixeira | Jan, 2021 | UX Collective
The most common tool, methods, processes, and deliverables that designers use throughout the digital product design process.
Ethnio Incentive Calculator
Recruiting Backup Participants (aka “Floaters”) in User Research
The Remote Design Sprint Guide — The Design Sprint
A Favorite User Research Trick - Jared M. Spool - Medium
Dot Voting: A Simple Decision-Making and Prioritizing Technique in UX
Solving Brand Challenges With The Paradox Process | Branding Strategy Insider
The Paradox Process is a model for brand development that when applied works for many brands facing complex challenges. Its primary purpose is to get insight into consumer pain points or contradictions that need solving, and it works by using contrary perspectives to arrive at new conclusions.
A comprehensive UX guide to project kickoffs – UX Collective
NetworkWeaver - Weaving Smart Networks
resources for mapping, assessing and weaving networks
Avoiding Kickoff Calamaties: Practical Tips for Awesome Kickoff Meetings | Research Rockstar LLC
Agenda for market research project kickoff meeting
Measuring Program Outcomes: A Practical Approach - United Way of America
Guide to outcome evaluation and development of logic models
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How to Collaborate with Stakeholders in UX Research
Stakeholder Interviews: Engage the Octopus
A primer on "agile" and "lean" and getting past the jargon... — Curious Catalyst, Inc.
TARANAKI RULES and effective local, national and international development
The How
Resources » Lean ImpactLean Impact - Lean Startup Meets Social Good
Becoming a Successful Principal Investigator - Do Your Job Better - The Chronicle of Higher Education
Peter Checkland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Influential Interactive Marketing: Getting Global Insight on Trends from Search
Using Google Trends to identify patterns in the conversation about your product