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What will the above sprint/hackathon/charrette/jam/development sessions look like?
What will the above sprint/hackathon/charrette/jam/development sessions look like?


'''Stakeholders:''' The first step is defining stakeholder groups and identifying the most fitting candidates. As in [[Moneyball]], they don't have to be superstars. But they need to be really good, and more importantly, the whole team needs to work together.
'''Stakeholders:''' The first step is defining stakeholder groups and identifying the most fitting candidates. As in [[Moneyball]], they don't have to be superstars. But they need to be really good, and more importantly, the whole team needs to work together.

Revision as of 23:05, 20 February 2013

Context: In 2012, we have achieved One Day production time for our first Global Village Construction Set machine. In 2013, we aim to achieve One Day for the design time of a Global Village Construction Set Machine. This will require a radically collaborative development event.

Prior Art:' Perhaps the best example of tapping collaborative development is the Jam. Specifically, the Global Sustainability Jam demonstrates that a large number of diverse stakeholders can participate in problem-solving.

We aim to adapt this to design/development sessions of Global Village Construction Set machines.

What will the above sprint/hackathon/charrette/jam/development sessions look like?

Stakeholders: The first step is defining stakeholder groups and identifying the most fitting candidates. As in Moneyball, they don't have to be superstars. But they need to be really good, and more importantly, the whole team needs to work together.