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On September 8, 2011, Design that Matters Director of Product Development, Elizabeth Johansen, co-facilitated a workshop at SOCAP11 alongside Sami Nerenberg of Design for America and Saul Garlick of Think Impact. The workshop was part of a series of design thinking workshops curated by Sarah Brooks. In design, after immersing with the stakeholders, one of the most difficult and little-explained next steps is to take all of those observations and turn them into frameworks to guide the design going forward. Design that Matters, Think Impact, and Design for America co-created a workshop to give participants a crash course in framing challenges. Think Impact provided a case study and observations from the field. Then participants were asked to imagine a better future together. About SOCAP We are a network of heart-centered investors, entrepreneurs, and social impact leaders who believe in an inclusive and socially responsible economy to address the world’s toughest challenges. Since 2008, SOCAP has created a platform where social impact leaders can connect and present their ideas to a global audience. Our annual flagship event in San Francisco is the largest conference for impact investors and social entrepreneurs and has drawn more than 10,000 people. Credits: Co-Presenter: Sami Nerenberg, Director of Operations, Design for America Co-Presenter: Saul Garlick, CEO, Think Impact Graphic Design: William Harris, Designer, Design that Matters
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Design for Social Innovation Track
Reframe: Bridging Research and Action
Sept 8, 2011
Elizabeth Johanson- Dir. of Prod Dev, Design that Matters Sami Nerenberg- Dir. of Operations, Design for America
Saul Garlick- CEO, ThinkImpact
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PROJECT FIREFLYTreating Newborn Jaundice in Southeast Asia
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Families may travel for days to fi nd treatment.
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The necessary cycle of feeding and phototherapy is broken.
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-NEED-a trusted, safe, affordable tool to provide infants with blue light therapy in the mothers’ room
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“This is very suitable for Vietnam because of the psychology of Vietnamese mothers - they want their baby beside them. It makes for a friendly hospital environment.”
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THANK YOU!
Contact: Elizabeth Johansen
Director of Product DevelopmentDesign that [email protected]
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