Future workshop

Future workshop is a method that aims to have stakeholders design their desired future, avoiding constraints imposed by experts or organizations.

Future workshop

1 DAY - 1 WEEK

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TASKS

1. Define the concept that will be the main objective of the workshop.
2. Recruit participants for the session and make sure everything has been arranged, (paper, pens, markers, meeting room, etc.)
3. Select a moderator to introduce the topic of the session and explain the objectives.
4. Ask participants to reflect on the present day situation and write down all their negative experiences.
5. Participants fantasize about the desired future situation. How would the ideal situation be for them? For this stage there are no limitations, everything is possible.
6. The ideas that were generated are tested for feasibility. It is important to note what barriers the ideas face and what could be done to overcome these barriers.
7. Develop an implementation plan.
8. Check if the implementation is coming along as planned.

WHEN

When ideas need to be developed outside of the design team.

WHY

This method allows discovering what an ideal future looks like, this can be very useful with children and teenagers.

NOTE!

This method requires a lot of preparation by the facilitators and moderator.

OUTPUT

Ideas generated by users that show what their ideal solution would look like.

Next

Follow the development of the implementation plan.

Reference

MÜLLERT, N.; JUNGK, R.; INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL INVENTIONS, LONDON (UNITED KINGDOM);. Future Workshops: How to create desirable futures.London, United Kingdom: Institute for Social Inventions, London (United Kingdom), 1987./

Future workshop

1 DAY - 1 WEEK

Future workshop is a method that aims to have stakeholders design their desired future, avoiding constraints imposed by experts or organizations.

TASKS

1. Define the concept that will be the main objective of the workshop.
2. Recruit participants for the session and make sure everything has been arranged, (paper, pens, markers, meeting room, etc.)
3. Select a moderator to introduce the topic of the session and explain the objectives.
4. Ask participants to reflect on the present day situation and write down all their negative experiences.
5. Participants fantasize about the desired future situation. How would the ideal situation be for them? For this stage there are no limitations, everything is possible.
6. The ideas that were generated are tested for feasibility. It is important to note what barriers the ideas face and what could be done to overcome these barriers.
7. Develop an implementation plan.
8. Check if the implementation is coming along as planned.

WHEN

When ideas need to be developed outside of the design team.

WHY

This method allows discovering what an ideal future looks like, this can be very useful with children and teenagers.

NOTE!

This method requires a lot of preparation by the facilitators and moderator.

OUTPUT

Ideas generated by users that show what their ideal solution would look like.

Next

Follow the development of the implementation plan.

Reference

MÜLLERT, N.; JUNGK, R.; INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL INVENTIONS, LONDON (UNITED KINGDOM);. Future Workshops: How to create desirable futures.London, United Kingdom: Institute for Social Inventions, London (United Kingdom), 1987./