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EP24-Using Platform Design Thinking with Simone Cicero

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Simone Cicero explains how platform design thinking enables self-organization giving it an edge over industrial models. The open source Platform Design Toolkit canvases allow you to:

  • reduces the complexity of a problem
  • gain the advantages of thinking of your business as a story
  • switch the narrative to empowering ecosystem potential
  • collaborate and compete in the same moment

In this conversation with host Dawna Jones Simone Cicero explains how the Platform Design Toolkit:

  • Connects platform thinking to learning
  • Connects with the existing world of design thinking
  • The outcomes the five design canvases generate: transactional and relationship
  • The spectrum from vision-prototype-validation and growth hacking
  • How platform design help health, for example, achieve more by spending less
  • How platforms accelerate scaling
  • Two ways to innovate the business of your company.

Simone Cicero is a self-starter, strategist, product and service designer interested in co-design, design thinking and innovation. He sees the reasons underpinning change and connects the dots to design relevant and consistent strategies and products. A Lean and Agile practitioner with experience in adapting methodologies, Simone runs workshops for strategy co-creation, product and service design and more. Coaching and participated learning are true paths to innovation. A blogger and public speaker, Simone speaks about innovation, disruption, resilience and ecosystems. Under the Meedabyte banner, Simone’s content has been featured on forward thinking magazines and blogs such as: Repubblica, Domus, Shareable, Ouishare Media, and Les Echos.

Go to www.PlatformDesignToolkit.com to download what you need to think through your platform.

Dawna Jones, host of the Insight to Action program, designs creative ways to get tough conversations and tasks accomplished. Her expertise lies in using personal and organizational energy for creative and constructive purposes, decision making in complexity and self-realized leadership. www.InsighttoAction.com Follow me on Twitter http://Twitter.com/EPDawna_Jones or LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawnahjones/

The intro music is provided by Mark Romero of www.markromeromusic.com. Mark is the former CEO of a semi-conductor firm whose music has been scientifically tested and proven to create coherence in the body.

The symphonic artist-owned music track at the end of the podcast has been contributed by metal musician Jaron.

Jaron goes by the name Ringbearer and the track is called 'Minus Tirith'. Find him on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ringbearermusic/ and on Bandcamp: ringbearer.bandcamp.com

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Archived series ("HTTP Redirect" status)

Replaced by: Making Sense of Life's Interruptions with Dawna Jones

When? This feed was archived on January 30, 2018 18:46 (6+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on January 27, 2018 16:57 (6+ y ago)

Why? HTTP Redirect status. The feed permanently redirected to another series.

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Content provided by Dawna Jones. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dawna Jones or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Simone Cicero explains how platform design thinking enables self-organization giving it an edge over industrial models. The open source Platform Design Toolkit canvases allow you to:

  • reduces the complexity of a problem
  • gain the advantages of thinking of your business as a story
  • switch the narrative to empowering ecosystem potential
  • collaborate and compete in the same moment

In this conversation with host Dawna Jones Simone Cicero explains how the Platform Design Toolkit:

  • Connects platform thinking to learning
  • Connects with the existing world of design thinking
  • The outcomes the five design canvases generate: transactional and relationship
  • The spectrum from vision-prototype-validation and growth hacking
  • How platform design help health, for example, achieve more by spending less
  • How platforms accelerate scaling
  • Two ways to innovate the business of your company.

Simone Cicero is a self-starter, strategist, product and service designer interested in co-design, design thinking and innovation. He sees the reasons underpinning change and connects the dots to design relevant and consistent strategies and products. A Lean and Agile practitioner with experience in adapting methodologies, Simone runs workshops for strategy co-creation, product and service design and more. Coaching and participated learning are true paths to innovation. A blogger and public speaker, Simone speaks about innovation, disruption, resilience and ecosystems. Under the Meedabyte banner, Simone’s content has been featured on forward thinking magazines and blogs such as: Repubblica, Domus, Shareable, Ouishare Media, and Les Echos.

Go to www.PlatformDesignToolkit.com to download what you need to think through your platform.

Dawna Jones, host of the Insight to Action program, designs creative ways to get tough conversations and tasks accomplished. Her expertise lies in using personal and organizational energy for creative and constructive purposes, decision making in complexity and self-realized leadership. www.InsighttoAction.com Follow me on Twitter http://Twitter.com/EPDawna_Jones or LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawnahjones/

The intro music is provided by Mark Romero of www.markromeromusic.com. Mark is the former CEO of a semi-conductor firm whose music has been scientifically tested and proven to create coherence in the body.

The symphonic artist-owned music track at the end of the podcast has been contributed by metal musician Jaron.

Jaron goes by the name Ringbearer and the track is called 'Minus Tirith'. Find him on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ringbearermusic/ and on Bandcamp: ringbearer.bandcamp.com

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