Connect and Collaborate: disrupt boundaries and find a common language

Tue, 2007-02-13 16:36Roland Harwood

Uploading Innovation has been developed with NESTA (The National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) to help explore the role of collaboration in generating innovation and to inform the development of a new national programme, NESTA Connect, that will formally launch in May 2007 and is designed to encourage co-operative approaches.

Core to NESTA Connect is a simple but powerful concept; that innovation happens through collaboration, rather than in isolation. In other words, innovation is a ‘contact sport'. Our focus will be upon finding and supporting unexpected, novel or extreme collaborations that disrupt the boundaries between different disciplines, organisations and places. As with any meeting of individuals or organisations, it is critical that they can find a common language, so that they can communicate and collaborate. This is what NESTA Connect is all about.

We know that we cannot begin such an endeavour without tapping into and harnessing the extraordinary network effects of the Web to connect people to one another, to promote co-creation and harness collective intelligence. We are now developing a strategy, which will explore how collaborative innovation can be optimised online. We expect to have the details of our plans finalised in spring 2007 and Uploading Innovation has been convened to bring together 120 of the leading online collaboratives to inform this strategy development.

Our approach

We're developing a series of practical projects that will act as a laboratory to explore how innovation can be stimulated by collaboration that disrupts boundaries. NESTA is in a unique position to pursue this agenda given our explicit interdisciplinary remit and our ability to take calculated risks where others will not or cannot.

NESTA Connect will broadly operate through a 2 stage process that a) creates new, unexpected or extreme connections, and then b) supports the development of the resultant projects. The programme will be structured around 3 interconnected themes of organisation, interdisciplinarity and place, as follows:

  1. Organisation - Value or supply chain innovation between different types of organisation. For example, linking corporates, suppliers, universities and consumers.
  2. Interdisciplinarity - bringing together researchers from different disciplines to review and solve specific problems or find new opportunities or knowledge that falls between existing disciplines.
  3. Place - we want to find out if collaboration (on- and/or offline) is influenced by where people live and work. In particular, we're keen to explore the impact of the emerging web-enabled social networking culture on businesses, educators, artists, scientists, creatives and entrepreneurs.

Getting involved

We plan to launch NESTA Connect in May 2007. In the meantime, we are very keen to talk to any potential partners about our plans and opportunities for collaboration. Please contact us as at connect@nesta.org.uk


David Wilcox's picture

Glossary of social media

Roland - since you mention common language I'll take the opportunity for some flagrant self promotion and say I've just taken a first crack at a glossary of social media, and also listed there past A-Zs of participation, partnerships and networking. Anyone interested in developing a glossary of collaboration? It would help map out the domain, establish some common ground ... and give us some useful blogging tags? too.
Roland Harwood's picture

Flagrant self promotion

David,

Flagrant self promotion is good. I like it and I like your glossary - very clear and concise, so thanks for that.

Roland


Raj Anand's picture

Nice one

Hi David, I really like what you are doing. I think we could work on this as it could be mutually beneficial for both parties and people who are trying to get into the web domain. Will be happy to help out. Contact me on raj.anand@kwiqq.com

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Raj

Kwiqq Blog


David Wilcox's picture

Glossary of collaboration

Raj - thanks for the comment and offer. Once there's a few more people active on site I was planning a blog post to fly the idea of creating a glossary of collaboration, collaboratively. What do you think? We could try it in on a whitespace page. Other ideas welcome ... anyone else?

Raj Anand's picture

Ideas

Somesort of Wiki with public access like BarCampLondon2 could be neat. This might encourage the web community and enthusiasts to contribute to it and maybe you could generate a bigger database with possible commercial value. I can guarantee that company like ours (kwiqq.com) would definitely be interested.


David Wilcox's picture

Wiki carnival

There's some discussion on this item over here

Structured Innovation?

to what extent can we really build structures or virtual structures to support innovation?  Sure, innovation is not a spectator sport and results when ideas bounce off people or processes. But if creativity occurs at the edge of chaos and chaos is the antithesis of structure are we heading into a conundrum rather than a solution by trying to organise for innovation?