- What is special about transition experiments?
- What is the outcome of the vision creation process?
- What is a key idea for a system innovation?
- How do I define the subject?
- How do I create a vision?
- Is a vision immutable?
- Is collective vision creation necessary?
- Who should I choose as participants?
- What criteria should the process meet?
- What knowledge and skills are needed?
- What to do about power differences?
- What to do if participants fall back into the obvious?
- How long does it take to formulate a vision?
How do I define the subject?
There are various starting points for a definition:
- A problem or general approach to a solution, such as sustainable development
- A physical environment, such as a district, street or collection of buildings
- An organisational environment, such as a production chain, welfare organisation, housing association or a combination of these
- A function: the provision of care, housing, mobility or a combination of these (care and housing, for example).
You can combine different points of departure.
As the vision creation process proceeds, you will adapt and refine your original definition as required.
The system should not be too large
Do not choose a system that is too large; since otherwise your project will no longer be guided by your vision
Examples
- Greenhouse as a source of energy: vision creation and vision
- Laying Hen Husbandry: creation of a vision and vision