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Seville, October 2013

OpenBook (or How to tell a good story). Knowledge Transfer Seminar. Seville, October 2013. Table of Contents. CreaMED OpenBook Knowledge Seminar Objective of the Report Seminar Planning Objectives of the Seminar CreaMED OpenBook Methodology (How to tell a good story) Annexes Agenda

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Seville, October 2013

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  1. OpenBook (or How to tell a good story) Knowledge Transfer Seminar Seville, October 2013 1

  2. Table of Contents • CreaMED OpenBook Knowledge Seminar • Objective of the Report • Seminar Planning • Objectives of the Seminar • CreaMED OpenBookMethodology (How to tell a good story) • Annexes • Agenda • List of participants • Photos

  3. Objective This report aims to breif on CreaMED OpenBook Methodology (How to tell a good story) Knowledge Seminar, organized by CERTH within the Sha.p.e.s Project. Seminar Planning

  4. CreaMED Knowledge Transfer Seminar OBJECTIVES To show and to know in depth one of the Creamed Product capitalized under SHAPES project To unfold the concept of CreaMED OpenBook and to train professionals on how to benefit from narration techniques in order to communicateideas, knowledge, values, actions, events, intentions and behaviour, in general elements that represent the creativity/innovation process.

  5. CreaMED OpenBook Knowledge Seminar- 1 Objective: To strengthen the innovative potential of professionals as key element to regional growth and sustainability • Target Group: Innovation Stakeholders from both public and private sector • SMEs, entrepreneurs • Private bodies, Chambers, Industrial Associations, Companies Associations • Public bodies, Research Centres, Universities • Local and Regional Authorities, Municipalities, Local Supporters of Innovation & Development, etc

  6. CreaMED OpenBook Knowledge Seminar - 2 • Narrations’ basic elements • Why use stories in creativity/innovation cases

  7. CreaMED OpenBook Knowledge Seminar - 3 • Important qualities of narration • How SHAPES community could benefit from the lessons learned from CreaMED OpenBook 7

  8. Agenda 8

  9. List of participants - 1

  10. List of participants - 2

  11. Photos from the seminar

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