The Intergalactic Design Guide
264 pages, 6 x 8
100 color figures and photos
Hardcover
Release Date:18 Oct 2018
ISBN:9781610918817
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The Intergalactic Design Guide

Harnessing the Creative Potential of Social Design

Island Press
“As homo sapiens’ entry in any intergalactic design competition, industrial civilization would be tossed out at the qualifying round.”
— David Orr, Earth in Mind
 
Design has built global brands, disrupted industries, and transformed our lives with technology. It has also contributed to the complex challenges we face today. In The Intergalactic Design Guide, business strategist and designer Cheryl Heller shows how social design can help address our most pressing challenges, from poverty to climate change.
 
Social design offers a new approach to navigate uncertainty, increase creativity, strengthen relationships, and develop our capacity to collaborate. Innovative leaders like Paul Farmer, Oprah Winfrey, and Marshall Ganz have instinctively practiced social design for decades. Heller has worked with many of these pioneers, observing patterns in their methods and translating them into an approach that can bring new creative energy to any organization. From disrupting the notion of “expert” by seeking meaningful input from many voices to guiding progress through open-ended questions instead of five-year plans, social design changes how humans relate to each other, with powerful positive impacts.
 
The Intergalactic Design Guide explains eleven common principles, a step-by-step process, and the essential skills for successful social design. Nine in-depth examples—from the CEO of the largest carpet manufacturer in the world to a young entrepreneur with a passion for reducing food waste—illustrate the social design process in action.
 
Social design is a new kind of creative leadership that generates both traditional and social value, and can change the way we all view our work. Whether you are launching a start-up or managing a global NGO, The Intergalactic Design Guide provides both inspiration and practical steps for designing a more resilient and fulfilling future.
 
The Intergalactic Design Guide is a call for entries to design our way out of the civilization we have created, by using our collective creativity to change the human condition. Readers will come away transformed by the realization that we can use the invisible forces of social design to create a future where we live in a state of mutuality with one another and nature. This is one of the most critical design books of our time. Ivy Ross, Vice President of Google, Hardware Design
This book fills the cavernous gap between our awareness and understanding of 'design thinking' and 'design doing.' The first truly useful guide for those of us working to have impact, it shares numerous case studies of people and organizations that have transformed reality by combining the skills of thinking and acting in a design context. An absolute must-read for all of us looking to change the world in our own special ways! Len Schlesinger, Baker Foundation Professor, Harvard Business School; President Emeritus, Babson College
There are design problems and there are human problems. Cheryl Heller's genius is to see them as one and the same with the goal of building human capacity, not just buildings. This is the framework for designing the design process. David W. Orr, Paul Sears Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Oberlin College
Cheryl Heller is the Founding Chair of the first MFA program in Design for Social Innovation at SVA and President of the design lab CommonWise. She was recently awarded a Rockefeller Bellagio Fellowship, and is a recipient of the prestigious AIGA Medal for her contribution to the field of design. Her clients have included Ford Motor Company, American Express, Pfizer, Mars Corporation, Discovery Networks International, Herman Miller, Gap, Bayer Corporation, Seventh Generation, L’Oreal, The World Wildlife Fund, Ford Foundation, and the Girl Scouts of America. Heller is the former Board Chair of PopTech, and a Senior Fellow at the Babson Social Innovation Lab. She created the Ideas that Matter program for Sappi in 1999, which has since given over $13 million to designers working for the public good.
Preface

The Answer to Everything
Seeing Edges and Patterns: Scoping and Framing
Past as Prologue
Mastering the System

Nine Stories of Leadership by Design:
Brown's Super Stores: Solutions inspired by people who need them
Ruth Gates: Mixing science and social design to address climate change
The Salvage Supperclub: Navigating with feedback loops
Interface Net-works: Creating new models and solving problems along the way
Erik Hersman: Tapping the power of limits
Paul Polak: The story is in the context
The Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus: Using a network to create a new future for a city
Sisi Ni Amani: Communicating the way to nonviolence
MASS Design: Process is Strategy

Getting from There to Here
Some Things Worth Reading

Acknowledgments
Notes
About the Author
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