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Learn to create networks that outperform formal organizations in speed, cost, and happiness by designing specific interactions and social structures. Explore problem-finding and problem-solving through contextual design and community engagement strategies. Get insights on building efficient systems for various scenarios like city planning, food supply chains, and school lunches. Discover the key elements of successful network design and unleash your creativity to innovate interactions. Unlock the potential of network design to boost productivity and collaboration.
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How to build networks that work like formal organizations, but better.
How to build networks that work like formal organizations, but better. Faster
How to build networks that work like formal organizations, but better. Faster Cheaper
How to build networks that work like formal organizations, but better. Faster Cheaper Happier
Most of this involves designing for particular types of interactions and social structures to emerge.
Design is a problem-finding, then problem-solving process.
How do you build a city for people?
How do you deal with massive corn and meat oversupply?
How do you feed schoolchildren a nutritious and tasty lunch?
Designing for community and interaction
Design is a problem-finding, then problem-solving process.
Problem-finding: What constitutes community?
Norms of engagement Patterns of interaction
Problem-solving: Contextual design
Cost of signaling Cost of action Boundary permeability Boundary determinacy Quality bar