The 6C Model

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During a design process, knowledge is produced in many ways, especially in multidisciplinary teams where several approaches are implemented to drive innovation, sustainability, and functionality. Non-design fields are increasingly influencing the traditional deign methods, including sketching, prototyping, planning and development. <ref>[''https://adk.elsevierpure.com/en/publications/the-5c-model''] ''The 5C Model, Last visited 12-02-2023''</ref>
 
During a design process, knowledge is produced in many ways, especially in multidisciplinary teams where several approaches are implemented to drive innovation, sustainability, and functionality. Non-design fields are increasingly influencing the traditional deign methods, including sketching, prototyping, planning and development. <ref>[''https://adk.elsevierpure.com/en/publications/the-5c-model''] ''The 5C Model, Last visited 12-02-2023''</ref>
 
To facilitate a holistic approach, a designer must have an understanding of how knowledge is produced and sombine/integrate diverse fields to ensure shared understanding.  
 
To facilitate a holistic approach, a designer must have an understanding of how knowledge is produced and sombine/integrate diverse fields to ensure shared understanding.  
 
TEST <ref>[''https://www.projectsmart.co.uk/lessons-learned.php''] ''Project Smart, Last visited 13-09-2016''</ref>
 
  
 
To help expand the designer's understanding the 6C Model has been developed, which describes six types of knowledge production in a design process. The model is designed to help the team members actively observe and become aware of different approaches when designing, and help translating knowledge into practical approaches. Together with a collection of co-creation cards, the method helps translating knowledge into practical approaches. [file:///C:/Users/Pc/OneDrive%20-%20Danmarks%20Tekniske%20Universitet/DTU/Master/4.%20semester/42433%20-%20APPPM/Wiki%20article%20material/Friis_The-6C-Model_20016.pdf] <ref>[''https://www.designskolenkolding.dk/sites/default/files/publication/download/gainpower_booklet._ex.cover_print_a3_bothsides.pdf''] ''Gain Power - An empowering tool kit for designers to understand Business & Organisational Context''</ref>  \\
 
To help expand the designer's understanding the 6C Model has been developed, which describes six types of knowledge production in a design process. The model is designed to help the team members actively observe and become aware of different approaches when designing, and help translating knowledge into practical approaches. Together with a collection of co-creation cards, the method helps translating knowledge into practical approaches. [file:///C:/Users/Pc/OneDrive%20-%20Danmarks%20Tekniske%20Universitet/DTU/Master/4.%20semester/42433%20-%20APPPM/Wiki%20article%20material/Friis_The-6C-Model_20016.pdf] <ref>[''https://www.designskolenkolding.dk/sites/default/files/publication/download/gainpower_booklet._ex.cover_print_a3_bothsides.pdf''] ''Gain Power - An empowering tool kit for designers to understand Business & Organisational Context''</ref>  \\
 
The model takes the design process through fours stages: Collect, Comprehend, Conceptualize and Create, not necessarily in that order. This is held together using  collaborative tools and continuous communication.
 
The model takes the design process through fours stages: Collect, Comprehend, Conceptualize and Create, not necessarily in that order. This is held together using  collaborative tools and continuous communication.
  
The term ''knowledge production'' is referring to everything shared, used or implemented in the design process, which may contribute to a project. The method combines theory of cross-functional teamwork and understanding of design process, similar to the ''3 Cs'' [https://www.intercom.com/blog/the-3-cs-of-cross-functional-teamwork/] and the ''Double Diamond'' [https://www.teknologisk.dk/design-thinking/metoder-og-vaerktoejer/37321,3], respectively.  
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The term ''knowledge production'' is referring to everything shared, used or implemented in the design process, which may contribute to a project. The method combines theory of cross-functional teamwork and understanding of design process, similar to the ''3 Cs'' <ref>[''https://www.intercom.com/blog/the-3-cs-of-cross-functional-teamwork/''] ''Communication, collaboration, coordination: The 3 Cs guiding successful cross-functional teams''<\ref> and the ''Double Diamond'' <ref>[''https://www.teknologisk.dk/design-thinking/metoder-og-vaerktoejer/37321,3''] ''Design Thinking - Metoder og værktøjer''<\ref>, respectively.  
  
 
This article will explain the 6C Model and its comparison to similar models. Finally, benefits and limitations using this model will be discussed.
 
This article will explain the 6C Model and its comparison to similar models. Finally, benefits and limitations using this model will be discussed.

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Abstract

During a design process, knowledge is produced in many ways, especially in multidisciplinary teams where several approaches are implemented to drive innovation, sustainability, and functionality. Non-design fields are increasingly influencing the traditional deign methods, including sketching, prototyping, planning and development. [1] To facilitate a holistic approach, a designer must have an understanding of how knowledge is produced and sombine/integrate diverse fields to ensure shared understanding.

To help expand the designer's understanding the 6C Model has been developed, which describes six types of knowledge production in a design process. The model is designed to help the team members actively observe and become aware of different approaches when designing, and help translating knowledge into practical approaches. Together with a collection of co-creation cards, the method helps translating knowledge into practical approaches. [file:///C:/Users/Pc/OneDrive%20-%20Danmarks%20Tekniske%20Universitet/DTU/Master/4.%20semester/42433%20-%20APPPM/Wiki%20article%20material/Friis_The-6C-Model_20016.pdf] [2] \\ The model takes the design process through fours stages: Collect, Comprehend, Conceptualize and Create, not necessarily in that order. This is held together using collaborative tools and continuous communication.

The term knowledge production is referring to everything shared, used or implemented in the design process, which may contribute to a project. The method combines theory of cross-functional teamwork and understanding of design process, similar to the 3 Cs Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag , UTD 2nd Annual Project Management Symposium Proceedings –Dallas, Texas.

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References

  1. [https://adk.elsevierpure.com/en/publications/the-5c-model] The 5C Model, Last visited 12-02-2023
  2. [https://www.designskolenkolding.dk/sites/default/files/publication/download/gainpower_booklet._ex.cover_print_a3_bothsides.pdf] Gain Power - An empowering tool kit for designers to understand Business & Organisational Context
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