Design Quantification Lab (DQL) Initiative
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+ | We are creating, detailing, validating and testing of front-end metrics and methods, predicting success of products, services, agendas and policies in any organization, whether private or public using triple-bottom line metrics. These methods support actionable framing and communication of complex design challenges.<br> | ||
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+ | == Initial projects<br> == | ||
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+ | Peace Design - Journalism Challenge<br> | ||
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+ | == Resources<br> == | ||
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+ | [http://www.ingomar.net/literature.html Literature list]<br>[http://www.dmi.org/dmi/html/publications/news/viewpoints/nv_vp_sip.htm DMI article]<br> | ||
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+ | == Contacts<br> == | ||
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+ | For more information, please contact: | ||
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+ | Tanja Aitamurto: [[tanjaa@stanford.edu|tanjaa@stanford.edu]] | ||
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+ | or | ||
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+ | Søren Petersen: [[ingomar1@stanford.edu|ingomar1@stanford.edu]]<br> |
Revision as of 18:19, 12 July 2011
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Stanford Design Quantification Lab initiative
We are creating, detailing, validating and testing of front-end metrics and methods, predicting success of products, services, agendas and policies in any organization, whether private or public using triple-bottom line metrics. These methods support actionable framing and communication of complex design challenges.
Initial projects
Peace Design - Journalism Challenge
Resources
Contacts
For more information, please contact:
Tanja Aitamurto: tanjaa@stanford.edu
or
Søren Petersen: ingomar1@stanford.edu