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Our way to better projects

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You have a client that no longer has a client?
A communication department run out of communication?
There is no time, no budget, no business case?

No problem.

Start a co-creation workshop.
Get great ideas.
Match business needs.

Seriously: there are solutions even to the most complicated situations and challenges on a client’s side (which always are an agency’s task, too).  Some excellent solutions could be encountered by attending NEXT Berlin this year: Edenspiekermann experts presented complex service design cases and shared profound know-how on how we manage them.

Conference background

NEXT started in 2006 in Hamburg and quickly attracted a larger public. The conference moved to Berlin in 2010. Just two years later 2,000 people from 26 countries attended NEXT Berlin. Today, it is the leading meeting place for the European digital industry and a driving force across borders.

Here it is where experts for designing digital services meet: movers and managers, strategists and technical experts, creative minds of all kinds – a unique mix among European conferences. Participants share the goal of creating innovative digital services and customer experiences.

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Pia Betton, Director Consulting and Partner at Edenspiekermann, added to NEXT Berlin as a speaker for the second time already. This year, she gave a lecture on “Iterating Your Way to Better Railways“. Read more in Adam Tinworth’s summary of Pia’s lecture for NEXT Berlin. 

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How to get people around the table

Joost Holthuis, Creative Director and Edenspiekermann Partner, together with Senior Consultant Katia Musiolek provided a workshop on “how to keep in control throughout an innovation process”. Which quite often means: how to get people around a table that didn’t talk before. Our focus is on collaborative processes – and creating value, of course. Please contact Joost for further information on the ProRail/NS Dutch Railway case and find a short summary here.

Adam Tinworth nicely summed up the learnings in his post for NEXT Berlin: Prepare your stakeholders for a fuzzy process. / Align perspectives between the creative team and the business department. / Create a sense of urgency, and keep briefings short.

No problem, right?

Photo: NEXT Berlin and Edenspiekermann