March Newsletter: Learn How to Work with Mission-Driven Innovation Through Design

March Newsletter: Learn How to Work with Mission-Driven Innovation Through Design

New Mission Playbook: Learn How to Work with Mission-Driven Innovation Through Design

We're welcoming Spring with new cases and learnings in our Mission Playbook – helping you take the next, or first, step. Sharpen your knowledge of behavioral design by joining the launch of our new toolkit or read an article on behavioral economic principles.

  • New cases and insights on our design-driven approach to missions. Dive into four new articles and learn more about how to drive and launch missions. You can get inspiration from a Japanese case, explore the eight qualities that must be present for mission-driven companies to succeed, and learn about how we work strategically with our imagination in design-driven missions. Explore here. ?
  • Learn how to use our new Circular Behavior Toolkit. Join us online on April 9, from 8.30-9.45, and get a thorough introduction to our new toolkit. The toolkit provides businesses, organizations, and design studios with a tangible method for working with behavioral design in the context of a circular economy. The talk will be in English. Sign up here.
  • Explore how merging design and five philosophical Japanese principles might help companies take the next step toward a circular economy. Sometimes, we need to look back to go forward. A circular economy is a systemic shift we only achieve if we rethink business models and consumption patterns. Design plays a crucial role in changing this. Read the full article here. ?
  • What do you know about the digital transition? We're currently working on a new mission within the digital transition. But we need your help. Where are our blind spots? Who should we talk to? Fill out this survey (it's in Danish) and help shape our future mission portfolio.


Monthly highlight: Understanding Behavioral Economic Principles to Design for a Better Future

Applying design approaches and using behavioral design principles positively can contribute to moving our society in a more circular direction.

In this article, Therese Balslev highlights six behavioral economics principles to start considering in your everyday practice – whether you’re a maker, designer, entrepreneur, or something else.

?Find out what the principles are here. ?


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