Module 1: Collaboration & Co-design Training
Date and time
Location
UNSW Sydney
Room G6, Blockhouse Building (G6 on map) Randwick, NSW 2052 AustraliaDescription
We live in an increasingly complex-, progressively changing and technology-driven world, where collaboration and co-design have become the new way of working and play an extremely important role to create effective solutions and organisational alignment. When done right it can truly create a stronger organisational DNA and drive accelerated outcomes.
The Collaboration Training Modules provide basics for collaboration and co-design that can uplift organisational capability towards the required skills of the future.
Module 1: Collaboration and Co-design
The Collaboration and Co-design training provides insights on the importance and methodologies used to achieve effective engagement and accelerated outcomes.
Learning Objectives
Over the duration of the training course we will aim to achieve the following learning objectives:
- Understand the basics of collaboration and co-design, including the importance and benefits it brings to organisations
- Learn about different collaboration and co-design methodologies
- Find out about the key elements to make the most of out of collaboration and co-design events, delivery teams and participants
- Find out how organisations have successfully implemented collaboration and co-design in a commercial context
Topics
1. Collaboration and co-design in a nutshell: methodologies, approaches and benefits
2. How to make it work: key elements that enable effective collaboration and allow co-design
3. Working with large groups with different vantage points
4. Collaboration in commercial context: best practice and lessons learnt
What to bring?
This is an interactive module where you will be asked to use a real life topic / problem. Please come prepared with a topic / problem from your work that you would like to use to apply the theory.
Presenters
These modules are delivered by TwoCollaborate (www.twocollaborate.com), boutique consultancy that uses the power of collaboration to simplify complex problems, accelerate change and empower decision making.
Who should attend?
Open to all NSW-based SME’s free of charge as part of the Boosting Business Innovation Program. Places are strictly limited.
What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?
Public transport is availabe to UNSW.
All day Parking is available on the upper floors of the Barker St (Gate 14) and Botany St (Gate 11) car parks.
Up to date Campus Map is available here http://fmtoolbox.unsw.edu.au/comms/KensingtonCampus.pdf