Tasks for the 1st Innovation Challenge (2)

Tasks for the 1st Innovation Challenge (2)

 Does all this have to do with structural change? These are the other tasks at the 1st Innovation Challenge Lausitz

Hello!

Last week we presented you with the first four challenges that participants in our 1st Innovation Challenge Lausitz can choose from. A special feature of such challenges: the participants choose the challenges they want to grow and learn from themselves!

consider finding individual solutions for the tasks below to be small, fine, but sometimes very important building blocks in structural development !

For example, the future agency from the Rheinisches Revier , with whom we are connected through our former working student Sven Backhausen , asks the question that probably worries all former coal mining areas worldwide:

How to persuade (young) people/families to live, stay or return to the rural communities of the former coal mining areas?

And because that alone would not be enough - the follow-up question afterwards:

What options are there for the sustainable development of the region to use the villages that were abandoned in the course of coal mining and that are now remaining? (also future agency)

We are more than curious about the answers of the challenge takers! Because: thanks to our colleagues from the innovation team, we have already been able to try out design thinking methods ourselves several times and have always been surprised as a team at how special innovations came about...

In addition to the really big questions of structural development, we also have the small ones. They determine everyday life and improve our living environment and that of our tourist guests - or in the worst case, if they are not clarified, can even endanger them. Taken directly from practice: as much as we all love our lake country - security must be close to the water. We are therefore very excited about the proposed solutions to the Boxberg water rescue service :

How can the Boxberg water rescue service manage to get more people of legal age from the region around the Bärwalder See to volunteer as lifeguards in the club?

And last but not least, our ENO service point for education the question that many companies that produce such "thick tomes" are sure to ask themselves:

Nobody uses thick tomes like an atlas anymore, right? How can the offers of the INSIDER Atlas be prepared in such a way that generation ɑ likes to deal with them?

We are super excited about the ideas that will be developed together with experienced coaches and are already looking forward to welcoming one or the other personally to the Telux - because we still have a few remaining places for the 1st Innovation Challenge Lausitz from 27. - 29.4. free in white water. Register here quickly if you don't want to miss out on learning how to generate ideas based on design thinking principles!

Best regards!

 

Your Saskia & Jasna

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