You may not know Helsingborg but it is making waves in the way it is turning the city into an innovation eco-system. It even gives awards for failure. 5000 euros to public servants who use this for mentoring and professional development. The city has taken collaboration to a new level by generously giving their solutions to others. This has created a virtuous cycle of mutual learning and speeded up its capacity to transform. The aim is to change the mindset of the city as a whole rather than just doing some innovative projects. Micco Gronholm, their head of future explains how they did this. To learn more, see: https://innovation.helsingborg.se/utmaningar/
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Let’s Fail and Collaborate: It Speeds up Transformation
Charles Landry
Charles Landry works with cities around the world to help them make the most of their potential and facilitates complex urban change projects. His aim is to connect the triad culture, creativity and city making. He is co-founder of the Creative Bureaucracy Festival. He twice chaired the European Capital of Innovation Award as well as the EU Research & Innovation Commission project ‘The human-centred city: Opportunities for citizens through research and innovation’. He has published extensively – most recently ‘The Civic City in a Nomadic World’, ‘The Creative Bureaucracy’ (with Margie Caust), ‘An Advanced Introduction to the Creative City’, ‘Psychology & the City’ (with Chris Murray) and ‘The Digitized City’. You can download these books as PDF files via Charles’ website: https://charleslandry.com