As
we’ve said from the beginning – and I’ve said many times in this blog – the
Tribune Building is about far more than a building. It is a testament to the resilience of a
community. It is a new approach to community development. It is a physical representation of our
belief in the wisdom of residents to determine and shape the community they
desire. At its core, it is about people.
Incourage
is honored to have the Tribune’s user-centered process featured in Stanford
Social Innovation Review’s recently
released cover story “Creating Breakout Innovation”. The
research is about a new way of working – of collaborating for solutions – that
consistently delivers better results.
As
the article shares “…even more important
than the [Tribune] building was the transformation and sense of leadership
built within the community through the design and decision-making process.”
Take
a moment to read the article and learn more about the five practices of
breakout innovation, as well as why incorporating an authentic user-centered
approach is challenging work.
For
an on-the-ground perspective of whether engaging residents and sharing power
matters, view the 2016 Tribune Participation Survey results.
Thanks
for reading.
Kelly
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