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  1. 1 What would Emmy Noether do? Math, models and mulling in UX Research Advancing Research 2023 Jennifer Fraser Image Source: https://insidetheperimeter.ca/forces-of-nature-great-women-who-changed-science/
  2. 2 Emily Noether - The Most Important Mathematician You’ve Never Heard Of by Helaine Becker and Kari Rust
  3. 3 Emily Noether - The Most Important Mathematician You’ve Never Heard Of by Helaine Becker and Kari Rust
  4. 4 Emily Noether - The Most Important Mathematician You’ve Never Heard Of by Helaine Becker and Kari Rust
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  6. IMPORTANCE OF STEPPING BACK 6 What is the system?
  7. IMPORTANCE OF STEPPING BACK 7 What is the system? What are the ways of looking?
  8. IMPORTANCE OF STEPPING BACK 8 What is the system? What are the ways of looking? What’s the bridge?
  9. 9 Remember, always, that everything you know, and everything everyone knows, is only a model. Get your model out there where it can be viewed. Invite others to challenge your assumptions and add their own. DONELLA MEADOWS “
  10. 10
  11. 11 What is an ecosystem map?
  12. Abstract Object IMPORTANCE OF STEPPING BACK 12 Central Object People Abstract Object Abstract Object People Physical Object
  13. Abstract Object IMPORTANCE OF STEPPING BACK 13 Central Object People Abstract Object Abstract Object People Physical Object
  14. Abstract Object IMPORTANCE OF STEPPING BACK 14 Central Object People Abstract Object Abstract Object People Physical Object
  15. Abstract Object IMPORTANCE OF STEPPING BACK 15 Central Object People Abstract Object Abstract Object People Physical Object
  16. Abstract Object IMPORTANCE OF STEPPING BACK 16 Central Object People Abstract Object Abstract Object People Physical Object
  17. 17 But, wait….. Isn’t that what a Journey Map or Service Design Blueprint does?of IMPORTANCE OF STEPPING BACK
  18. This is where ecosystem mapping can be used as a tool to model the products and services on which we are working so it can be viewed and co-created with others. 18 IMPORTANCE OF STEPPING BACK
  19. 19 Emily Noether - The Most Important Mathematician You’ve Never Heard Of by Helaine Becker and Kari Rust
  20. 20 Remember, always, that everything you know, and everything everyone knows, is only a model. Get your model out there where it can be viewed. Invite others to challenge your assumptions and add their own. DONELLA MEADOWS “
  21. BRIDGING BETWEEN DISCIPLINES 21 How we understand a problem DATA MODEL REAL WORLD (SYSTEM) Predict , Insights Analyze and Synthesize Choose and Extract
  22. 22 BRIDGING BETWEEN DISCIPLINES
  23. TWO LESSONS 1. Step back and look at the broader system 2. Bridge between disciplines 23
  24. 24 How does this apply?
  25. 25 CASE STUDY Client
  26. 26 Client Existing Program CASE STUDY
  27. CASE STUDY 27 Youth Entrepreneur Client Existing Program Technology Business $
  28. 28 Youth Entrepreneur Client Existing Program Technology Funding Partners $$$ Business $ Support Network Social Media & Communications Platform CASE STUDY
  29. CASE STUDY 29
  30. 30 Youth Entrepreneur Client Existing Program Technology Funding Partners $$$ Business $ Support Network Social Media & Communications Platform CASE STUDY
  31. 31 Youth Entrepreneur Client Existing Program Technology Funding Partners $$$ Business $ Support Network Social Media & Communications Platform Mentor CASE STUDY
  32. 32 Youth Entrepreneur Client Existing Program Technology Funding Partners $$$ Business $ Support Network Social Media & Communications Platform Mentor CASE STUDY
  33. 33 Where does this leave us?
  34. 34
  35. TWO LESSONS 1. Step back and look at the broader system 2. Bridge between disciplines 35
  36. 36 ASK YOURSELF WWEND? Image Source: https://insidetheperimeter.ca/forces-of-nature-great-women-who-changed-science/
  37. REFERENCES 37 Calling Bullshit - The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World Carl Bergstrom and Jevin West Emily Noether - The Most Important Mathematician You’ve Never Heard Of Helaine Becker and Kari Rust Proving it Her Way - Emmy Noether, A Life in Mathematics David Rowe and Mechthild Koreuber The Signal and Noise Nate Silver The Model Thinker Scott Page Thinking in Systems Donella Meadows Thank you.
  38. REFERENCES 38 Calling Bullshit - The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World Carl Bergstrom and Jevin West Emily Noether - The Most Important Mathematician You’ve Never Heard Of Helaine Becker and Kari Rust Proving it Her Way - Emmy Noether, A Life in Mathematics David Rowe and Mechthild Koreuber The Signal and Noise Nate Silver The Model Thinker Scott Page Thinking in Systems Donella Meadows Thank you. #opentowork #lookingforanewleadershiprole
  39. 39 Appendix
  40. 40 What is an ecosystem map?: An ecosystem map is a depiction of the relationships (connections) between animate (people, animals, plants) objects and/or physical or abstract objects, that exist within a system (business context). The objects might be people, technology or tools, and the relationships (connection) represent some type of value exchange, such as sharing information or data. IMPORTANCE OF STEPPING BACK
  41. 41 But, wait….. Isn’t that what a Journey Map or Service Design Blueprint does? The difference between ecosystem maps and those two tools is the difference between looking at relationships within a system (ecosystem mapping) and flows within parts of that system (journey maps and service blueprints). Journey Maps and Service Blueprints are complementary and overlapping visualizations of aspects of an ecosystem. IMPORTANCE OF STEPPING BACK
  42. 42 Ecosystem mapping enables us to get our model out there where it can be viewed. We can Invite others to challenge our assumptions and add their own. It supports conversations to gain alignment among stakeholders and colleagues, provides insights into weaknesses and strengths in the ecosystem, and identifies opportunities for improvement, collaboration and innovation, in both the current state, and in an imagined future state ecosystem. BRIDGING BETWEEN DISCIPLINES
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