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Global Team-Based Innovation Week (Wintersemester 2021/2022)

Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Falk Uebernickel (Design Thinking and Innovation Research) , Dr. Danielly De Paula (Design Thinking and Innovation Research)
Course Website: https://hpi.de/uebernickel/teaching/global-team-based-innovation-gti-design-thinking.html

General Information

  • Weekly Hours: 20
  • Credits: 3
  • Graded: yes
  • Enrolment Deadline: 01.10.2021 - 14.01.2022
  • Teaching Form: Seminar
  • Enrolment Type: Compulsory Elective Module
  • Course Language: English
  • Maximum number of participants: 10

Programs, Module Groups & Modules

IT-Systems Engineering MA
Data Engineering MA
Digital Health MA
Cybersecurity MA
  • Professional Skills
    • HPI-PSK-ML Management und Leitung
  • Professional Skills
    • HPI-PSK-DTA Design Thinking Advanced

Description

Global Team-Based Innovation week is a one week project-based course covering 3 ECTS credits in which students will work together on dedicated entrepreneurial challenges. In collaboration with the University of St Gallen (HSG) and the Product Factory Program of the E-School, you will apply Design Thinking / human-centred design techniques towards creating innovation in a very fast paced environment of a one week course. Design Thinking is a human-centered approach to innovation that focuses on the feasibility, viability but even more important on the desirability of new products and services. Large corporations (Audi, Deutsche Bank, Swisscom, SAP) increasingly adopt this way of innovation to ensure that customers and users really want the newly developed products and services.

Additionally, you will learn and apply concepts of management and leadership in a multidisciplinary team together with the faculty members from the HSG (e.g. Prof Dr Thomas Schumacher ). Students will work in teams composed of IT master students from the Hasso Plattner Institute and management master students from the University of St. Gallen to determine project requirements, benchmark alternatives, conceive solutions, and develop prototypes through rapid prototyping, analysis, and user testing focusing on user experience. The purpose is to conceive a solution to a partner of the program.

Summary:

  • One intense week of addressing an entrepreneur challenge proposed by a partner of the program.
  • Teams are composed of students from the Hasso Plattner Institute and University of St Gallen to develop ideas and prototypes
  • Faculty from the Hasso Plattner Institute and University of St Gallen will  provide specific inputs on management and innovation (e.g. Prof Dr Thomas Schumacher (HSG) on leadership and management)
  • Culture exchange with Swiss students in Potsdam
  • The course will be integrated into the Product Factory Program of the E-School

 

Requirements

It is necessary to either have successfully finished the GTI program, being currently enrolled in GTI I,  or  have successfully finished the D-School Program Basic Track. 

Literature

Identifying relevant literature will be part of the project, therefore there is no mandatory reading. Introductory literature for students that are interested in this course: 

  • Tom Kelley: The Art of Innovation: Success Through Innovation the IDEO Way, Profile Business 2003 
  • Tim Brown: Design Thinking, Harvard Business Review, June 2008 
  • Uebernickel, Falk, Li Jiang, Walter Brenner, Britta Pukall, Therese Naef, and Bernhard Schindlholzer. 2020. Design Thinking: The Handbook. WS Professional
  • Falk Uebernickel: The World of Design Thinking ‐ The Human‐centered Design for solving wicked problems. https://www.udemy.com/the‐world‐of‐design‐thinking/ 
  • Falk Uebernickel: Mastering Design Thinking in Organizations https://open.hpi.de/courses/designthinkinginorganisations2020
  • Rüegg-Stürm, J., Schedler, K., & Schumacher, T. (2015). Multirationales Management: Fünf Bearbeitungsformen für sich widersprechende Rationalitäten in Organisationen. OrganisationsEntwicklung(2), 4-11.
  • Schumacher, T., & Mayer, S. (2018). Preparing managers for turbulent contexts: Teaching the principles of design thinking. Journal of Management Education, 42(4), 496-523.
  • Nicolai, A. (2020). Aufbruch in das Ungewisse. Die Logik des iterativen Innovierens als zeitloser Kern agiler Innovationsansätze. Zeitschrift für Organisationsentwicklung, 4, 46-51.
  • Freitag, K., & Freitag, M. (2016). Was versteht man unter agiler Führung. Zeitschrift für Organisationsentwicklung, 2, 69-73.
  • Edmondson, A (2020). Safe to fail. Talking Change: pp. 71—77.

Learning

Learning objectives

  • Understanding and applying the fundamentals of Lean Startup and Design Thinking / Human-centred design to innovation and entrepreneurial challenges 
  • Building in four days a product/service innovation based on new digital technologies
  • Reflection on leadership and management principles with key experts
  • Leading disruptive design teams
  • Understanding management challenges within cross cultural and interdisciplinary teams 
  • Applying systematic techniques for synthesizing knowledge and deriving insights for problem-solving
  • The rapid development of low fidelity prototypes
  • Planning and execution of user tests based on rapid prototypes

Examination

Examination:  Group presentation and final outcome (50%) and individual self-reflection essay (50%)

Assessment criteria:

  • Correctness of problem analysis and grasp
  • Quality of conceptual design
  • Application of scientific knowledge in practical environment
  • Ability to lead teams 
  • Ability to communicate / work with industry partner
  • Quality of prototypes and solutions
  • Feedback of industry partner related to quality and collaboration
  • Project presentations 
  • Collaboration with the partner university 

Dates

The structure of the course is based on the Global-team Based Innovation I mastercourse, but it will be adjusted to a more fast paced structure where the students will have one week to conceive the concept of a solution.

The  lectures will take place from April 11th to 14th 2022.  During that week, students and faculty from University of St. Gallen will come to Potsdam to work on the challenge together with the students and faculty from HPI. During the beginning of the week, the challenge statement will be handed over to the students and, throughout the week, the students will be provided with inputs on Design Thinking and leadership and in-depth reflection sessions about leadership, leadership culture, and management techniques. Social activities are also planned to happen which include cultural tours in Potsdam. The program is planned to consist of 40h in total that includes lectures and social activities. 

During the week before (04.04 - 08.04), we will have our online kick-off when we will discuss the preliminary reading assignment. A commitment time of 15h for the reading assignment is expected.

During the week after (19.04 - 22.04), students are expected to write a self-reflection essay. For this essay (approx. 5-10 pages, details will be given in the course), the student applies the knowledge of design thinking and entrepreneurial management acquired in the course in order to deal creatively and critically with established perspectives.  A commitment time of 25h for the reading assignment is expected. 

 

Interested students should submit their application (short CV + motivational statement) to Danielly (danielly.depaula(at)hpi.de ) by January 14th. Depending on the number of applications we might schedule a 1-day event where you have to present yourself in a 15min time frame.

Notification of acceptance is planned to happen by January 21st and the confirmation of participation and official registration deadline by January 28th. 

 

Important dates

14.01.2021 - Application deadline

21.01.2021 - Notification of acceptance 

28.01.2021 - Official registration deadline

04.04.2022 - Online Kick-off 

05.04 - 08.04.2022 - Preliminary reading assignment 

11.04 - 14.04.2022 - Lecture period in Potsdam

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