Prototyping is and should be a messy process. Imperfection is ideal, and big budgets are not necessary. In fact, the scrappier it is, the better – because that empowers those engaging with the prototype to have agency in its development, to have ownership of its creation. And, whether for visitors, partners, volunteers or staff, a prototype should always be created with the group it will ultimately benefit. Using examples from Sites of Conscience and their allies, ICSC’s methodology and practice team used this session to help participants brainstorm their own prototype experiments.
This session is part of the “Prototyping” webinar series, where ICSC’s methodology and practice team will explore how prototypes can enhance engagement and innovation at Sites of Conscience and similar organizations. Discover the power of experimentation in driving success and deepening connections.
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