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Digital government authority
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Guide to Co-Innovation in Digital Experiments
The launch of the Guide to Co-Innovation in Digital Experiments marks a significant step towards enhancing open and collaborative innovation across various entities. This guide serves as a roadmap for institutions and individuals on how to effectively collaborate to develop innovative digital solutions that meet specific needs. Typically, the guide includes fundamental principles, best practices, frameworks, and tools designed to facilitate joint digital experiments involving different stakeholders such as businesses, universities, and government institutions.
The purpose of this guide is to create an integrated environment that supports innovation and accelerates the pace of digital transformation in a way that benefits all involved parties. By promoting joint innovation, it is possible to develop more effective and suitable solutions that respond to contemporary challenges in the digital world.
Guide to Co-Innovation in Digital Experiments
The launch of the Guide to Co-Innovation in Digital Experiments marks a significant step towards enhancing open and collaborative innovation across various entities. This guide serves as a roadmap for institutions and individuals on how to effectively collaborate to develop innovative digital solutions that meet specific needs. Typically, the guide includes fundamental principles, best practices, frameworks, and tools designed to facilitate joint digital experiments involving different stakeholders such as businesses, universities, and government institutions.
The purpose of this guide is to create an integrated environment that supports innovation and accelerates the pace of digital transformation in a way that benefits all involved parties. By promoting joint innovation, it is possible to develop more effective and suitable solutions that respond to contemporary challenges in the digital world.
1. *Technology Integration:* Use reliable technology that supports seamless communication between remote and in-person participants. Ensure all attendees have access to tools like chat functions, polling, and Q&A features.
2. *Pre-Meeting Preparation:* Send out meeting materials, such as agendas and pre-read documents, in advance. Encourage participants to come prepared with questions and comments to foster a more interactive session.
3. *Facilitation Techniques:* Have a dedicated moderator who can manage interactions between virtual and physical attendees. The moderator should be adept at navigating both environments, ensuring that questions and comments from online participants are addressed as seamlessly as those from in-person attendees.
4. *Interactive Elements:* Incorporate interactive elements such as live polls, breakout rooms for small group discussions, and real-time collaborative documents. These tools help maintain engagement by allowing participants to contribute actively regardless of their location.
5. *Feedback Opportunities:* Regularly solicit feedback from participants on the meeting's format and their ability to engage effectively. Use this feedback to make iterative improvements to the meeting structure and interaction techniques.
6. *Equal Participation:* Strive for balance in voice and participation, ensuring that both remote and in-person attendees can contribute equally to the discussion. This might involve intentionally pausing to invite comments from online participants or using a speaker queue system that includes all participants.