october, 2020

17octAll Day19RSD8 Conference: Relating Systems Thinking and DesignTHE EIGHTH ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM OF RELATING SYSTEMS THINKING AND DESIGN(RSD)IIT INSTITUTE OF DESIGN (ID)

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SYSTEMS CHANGE + DESIGN FOR GOVERNANCE

There is an emerging concern to address the pragmatics of large-scale social system change across all cotexts. Organizations can no longer do it alone if they want to achieve scaled and sustainable impact. Successful system change models are still emerging across different sectors, and simultaneously their results are challenged by massive global trends.

Achieving systems-level transformation requires activating, cultivating, and galvanizing networks that support new collaborative activities, processes, and mindsets.

At RSD8, we’ll spend three days exploring real-world contexts where organizational behavior, entrepreneurship, policymaking, and design are already colliding. Together we will learn about new tools and methodologies to evolve our individual and collective points of view about leadership and the transformative practices—and challenges—of large-scale collaboration.

 

DAY 1

THURSDAY, OCT. 17

9:00 AM Opening

9:30 AM Plenary Speaker 1

10:45 AM Break

11:00 AM Discussions 1

12:30 PM Lunch

2:00 PM Discussions 2/Workshop 1

3:30 PM Break

4:00 PM Activity Group 1 / Discussions 3/ Workshops 1, contd/ Workshop 2

5:30 PM Poster Gallery Opening

DAY 2

FRIDAY, OCT. 18

9:00 AM Opening

9:30 AM Keynote Speaker 1:
Chris Rudd

10:45 AM Break

11:00 AM Keynote Speaker 2:
Saskia Sassen

12:30 PM Lunch

2:00 PM Keynote Speaker 3:
Terry Irwin

3:30 PM Break

4:00 PM Charles Owen Tribute Speaker 4:
Charles Bezerra, Ph.D.

5:30 PM Reception

DAY 3

SATURDAY, OCT. 19

9:00 AM Opening

9:30 AM Plenary Speaker 2

10:45 AM Break

11:00 AM Discussions 4

12:30 PM Lunch and Systemic Design Fishbowl

2:00 PM Activity Group 2 / Discussions 5/ Workshops 3

3:30 PM Break

4:00 PM Activity Group 3 / Discussion 6/ Workshops 3, contd/ Workshops 4

5:30 PM Closing
Peter Jones and Praveen Nahar

DISCUSSION GROUPS
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Listen to brief presentations around similar thematic areas. These presentations will be followed by loosely structured conversations and led by a facilitator, who afterwards will provide a short summary of the discussion and salient insights. The discussion summary will be published in the conference proceedings along with the submitted abstracts (to be followed later by the working papers).

ACTIVITY GROUPS
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Activity sessions address a specific system change challenge for large-scale transformation. Activity groups are knowledge sharing and bench-marking discussions focusing on emerging systemic design practices and applications in public, private, and social sectors. Facilitators will summarize the results of the activity and results will be published in the conference proceedings.

WORKSHOPS
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In workshops all participants are invited to engage with innovators of the latest tools and methods of systemic design. Workshops allow facilitators to prototype and test new ideas and co-create new knowledge collaboratively with participants. Facilitators will lead hands-on activities, sharing their tools, methods, and strategies for social transformation, designing for complexity, and re-imagining governance.

POSTERS
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CHARLES OWEN TRIBUTE
Charles Owen is a pioneer in connecting design and systems thinking. He is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the IIT Institute of Design where he conducted research and taught until 2010. To participate in this session, participants submit proposals for presenting a review and re-evaluation of Charles Owen’s theories and/or projects through the lenses of contemporary systems theory and challenges. Prof. Owen’s biography, publications, and projects can be found at the Institute of Design website. Accepted participants submission will be published in the conference proceedings.

Time

october 17 (Saturday) - 19 (Monday)

Location

IIT INSTITUTE OF DESIGN (ID)

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