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The Discourse of Civic Entrepreneurs

The Discourse of Civic Entrepreneurs. The Power of “Civic”: Civic entrepreneurs channel innovation for the common good. Locally responsive Cause-focused Partnering with government Advocacy & empowerment. What entrepreneurs do:

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The Discourse of Civic Entrepreneurs

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  1. The Discourse of Civic Entrepreneurs • The Power of “Civic”: • Civic entrepreneurs channel innovation for the common good. • Locally responsive • Cause-focused • Partnering with government • Advocacy & empowerment • What entrepreneurs do: • Entrepreneurs design innovative solutions for efficient impact, leveraging resources to solve problems. They bring solutions to scale, disrupting old systems that hold back progress. • Design innovative solutions • Leverage diverse resources • Bring solutions to scale • Disrupt systems and industries

  2. CE in Action: 4 Phases Problem Analysis Resource Mapping Entrepreneurial Solution Designing the Pitch

  3. CORE IDEAS FOR CIVIC ENTREPENEURSHIP • Profit with a (local) purpose • Direct advocacy/close citizen contact • Grassroots based • Sustainable & Scaleable • Structured/strategic • Collaborative • Cross community adoption (scaling) • Leanness • Innovative

  4. RELEVANCE TO GAME DESIGN Not all of the CE principles may apply to the gaming project, but some might, which can yield a strong game design and product. Here are some examples of how a few CE principles may apply: • Empowerment/Direct advocacy/close citizen contact: • How can the game design be maximized to serve potential users in the best ways possible? • What design features of the game generate a sense of empowerment for potential users? • CORRESPONDING ACTION: Connecting and empathizing with potential users to understand them and their realities, which can inform design decisions. • Collaborative/Leveraging Diverse Resources: • How is information and knowledge from different disciplines being incorporated into the game and enhancing the user experience? Do all participants in the project from different backgrounds have an equitable voice in the design process? • How are you continually working with user groups to ensure that their needs are incorporated into the game? • CORRESPONDING ACTION: Conducting research on what contributes to the multiple realities and needs of users; and being in consistent contact with potential users (e.g. focus groups)

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