A design-led approach to transforming wicked problems into design situations and opportunities

Q1 Arts and Humanities
M. Bailey, E. Chatzakis, N. Spencer, Kate Lampitt Adey, Nate Sterling, N. Smith
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Abstract

This article argues that using a design-led approach is highly beneficial when tackling complex problems to transform ambiguity into actionable design briefs and solution opportunities. This is evidenced by way of an ongoing project with a large public-sector organization. Northumbria University’s School of Design academic experts use design-led approaches to innovation that promotes ‘creative fusion’ between diverse stakeholders in order to tackle ‘wicked problems’. The authors continue this work as part of an Arts and Humanities Research Council/ European Regional Development Fund-funded programme entitled Creative Fuse North East (CFNE), involving five regional universities, of which the project discussed here is a part. The main objectives of CFNE are to develop and deploy approaches to innovation that apply skills from creative graduates to benefit the wider creative economy, address barriers to innovation and promote growth and sustainability within and without the Creative, Digital and IT sector (CDIT). The authors propose that to do this it is vital to convert stakeholders into co-creation activists empowered with the creative confidence and tools required to speculate about uncertain futures.
以设计为导向的方法,将棘手的问题转化为设计情境和机会
本文认为,在处理复杂问题时,使用以设计为主导的方法将模糊性转化为可操作的设计简报和解决方案机会是非常有益的。一个大型公共部门组织正在进行的项目证明了这一点。诺森比亚大学设计学院的学术专家使用设计为主导的创新方法,促进不同利益相关者之间的“创造性融合”,以解决“棘手的问题”。作者继续这项工作,作为艺术与人文研究理事会/欧洲区域发展基金资助的项目“东北创意融合”(CFNE)的一部分,涉及五所地区大学,这里讨论的项目是其中的一部分。CFNE的主要目标是开发和部署创新方法,应用创意毕业生的技能,使更广泛的创意经济受益,解决创新障碍,促进创意、数字和IT部门(CDIT)内外的增长和可持续性。作者提出,要做到这一点,至关重要的是将利益相关者转变为共同创造的积极分子,赋予他们创造性的信心和工具,以推测不确定的未来。
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Journal of Design, Business and Society
Journal of Design, Business and Society Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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