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The power of Co-Creation workshop november 21th AMS

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After the enormous success of our co creation workshop at Pic Nic we will organise an open workshop for those who could not attend and those that are interested to learn more about the power of co-creation. We will share of course the results and integration of knowlegde created at the Pic Nic event.
The workshop will be introduced and facilitated by Albert Boswijk CEO/co-founder of the European Centre for the Experience Economy and Raul Lansink managing partner of Favela Fabric. In detail will be discussed how to introduce and increase the lifecycle of a co-creation lab application. After a short break we will work with you on ways how you can actually introduce co -creative forms in your organisational practice. There will ample space for discussion. Registration Costs € 295 including lunch. Location Amsterdam

What are the main questions and issues when we are speaking about co-creation? What do you personally understand to be the concept of co-creation? What do you consider to be the best practices in this field ? What features do make this businesscases best practices? Where is the value created for the individual, for the supplier, for the community. How is this value created?
And what do we think that co-creation is? What is co-creation and what is not. After we have discussed your answers, we will give a short introduction to what we understand in our view as experience co-creation opposite to all sorts of marketing gimmicks and describe several proven businesscases like LEGO factory, KLM bluelab and some other inspirational examples.


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