Maya Vesela Kopecka, project lead, user journeys, system map, final service design
Lucia Zacikova, UX writer and ideation workshop facilitator, Figma expert, Hero pages
Anna Surovkova, Figma expert, primary research, App prototype
Karolina Nova, GenAI and Canva expert, service blueprint, business canvas, web prototype, pitch
Jana Hanfova, recrutiment, primary research, illustrations, project management
me (Martina Krivosova), project management, system map, relational map, questionnaire’s design and data analysis, overlapping themes, what if questions, opportunity statement, and the team’s “Completer/Finisher”
How to turn the tide in time-critical emergencies? by Laerdal
Time-critical emergencies are still a major cause of death despite significant advances in prevention and therapy over the last 60 years. To enhance immediate action during time-critical emergencies and have an impact on the quality of life after such events, a comprehensive approach that involves people in Prevention, Immediate response, and Aftercare (PIA) is crucial.
Help improve the survival rate in your community by designing a service that facilitates early recognition and engages bystanders.
We invite you to research, find strategies and design a service tailored to your local context by focusing on Prevention and/or Immediate response to impact on the quality of life after such emergencies.
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The challenge aims to push the boundaries of service design by encouraging a transdisciplinary approach to solving a prevalent global issue in a local context. We’re looking for ideas that will work now and in the future. Human-centred solutions that can start small and locally, but can be scaled up as well. Improving and enhancing people's experiences and contributing to global sustainable, inclusive and equitable development efforts championed by the UN.
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More info here.