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Lenght of the case study descriptions
There have been some mixed information in our website concerning of lenght of the case study descriptions. Just for You to be sure here are the instructions one more time: – research papers max 12 pages – case studys max 5 pages – workshops max 2 pages
Still five days to go with Your papers
As you all have been informed the new deadline of papers is October 31. That means that everybody still has five days time to finish their work and leave the papers in our submission tool. Evaluation of papers starts on November and continues until the end of December. We also have updated our pages. Click […]
Extended submission of papers
Everybody just got some more time to work on with their papers. We have extended the deadline. The last day to return the papers is now October 31 2011. You may also had noticed that there has been some issues with our submission tool, but no worries, it might be possible that it has been […]
ServDes.2010 is becoming ServDes.2012
The planning of ServDes.2010 is well on its way now. You will soon get mor einformation on dates and Call for papers. Actually, this blog post is written to show the ServDes.2010-crew how the blog works. Please hi to them!
Epilogue “Business Model Innovationâ€
For years, many organizations had a sound and healthy business model. Nowadays, as a result of drastic changes, organizations find out that their current business model does not work anymore. The financial crisis, changing consumer behavior, the Internet and (free) access to information and knowledge changed the rules of doing business. Traditional business models become […]
Thank you all
Three weeks have past since ServDes.2010 and it’s slowly getting time for us to say goodbye. But first we want to share some more details with you. First and foremost, next ServDes is planned for spring 2012 in Finland. Janne-Valtteri Nissula from Laurea University will be leading the local organising team. We’ll be posting more […]
Social Innovation by Design
Sarah Drummond will be leading participants through a series of discussions and techniques to bring ideas to life which will tackle social issues. As a practical workshop, participants will get their hands on different prototyping and visualisation techniques to create a pitch that will catch the eye of funders and investors. This is about using […]
Just a few days to go…
… before the conference starts and Linköping has been covered in a beautiful layer of snow. The temperature has been around -5 degrees Celsius the last few days and current forecasts places the temperature during the conference between -2 and -10. If you want to check the weather in advance of the conference, you’ll find […]
Defining the designerly approach from scientific and practical insights
What we would like to share with you We live in a rapid changing world with ever advancing and high potential technologies. We face depletion of our main energy sources and many other ecological and economical crises. The world as we know it, demands breakthrough societal innovations which will benefit current and future generations, which […]
Design Thinking as Management Approach in Service Design
That is nothing new in saying that the world is changing really fast in the past decades. But what can’t one ignore is that it affects every single aspect of our lives. The globalization brings challenges to enterprises in achieving new markets, technologies ask companies for continuous innovation and to handle with all these changes […]
Tourism and Service Design
Markus & Adam from WorkPlayExperience and Marc from MCI and Destinable team up to offer an afternoon packed with service design insights and lots of fun. Instead of only talking about, we’ll be working with the Customer Journey Canvas and theatrical tools to quickly map your journey towards Linköping, find common patterns among these and […]
Evidence Informed Practice
What we would like to share with you? We hope participants will be interested in debating what counts as evidence, sharing how they use evidence in their own practice as well as discussing the ethical implications of not using evidence as part of their professional practice. This discussion will offer insights into how we can […]