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Ecosystem


Transforming an Ecosystem

An ecosystem refers to a network of diverse actors (e.g., businesses, research institutions, public administration, associations, and individuals).

However, an ecosystem is not a "natural state" that operates on its own. Its functioning can and should be influenced to sustain a renewing, vibrant, and thriving ecosystem. Such ecosystems inherently assume constant change.

Reinvention

Reinvention represents a new era of change management. It is an internationally recognized and practically tested method with simple principles, easy-to-use tools, and flexible practices.

How Does Reinvention Support Ecosystem Transformations?

  • The core idea of Reinvention is to seek success amidst rapid changes and even chaos—a principle aligned with the dynamics of a thriving ecosystem.
  • The Reinvention Method, its tools, and the practices derived from it help navigate the challenging environment of ecosystems. A shared mindset simplifies collaboration.
  • Ideas alone are no longer sufficient; new opportunities must be explored through the lens of change. What benefits can be expected? What does it require? The Reinvention Method supports these transitions.
  • Everything starts small. Reinvention can be applied to both small-scale (e.g., new concept development, experimentation) and informal initiatives, as well as large-scale goals and comprehensive transformations.

An ecosystem remains vibrant when its members stay active and continuously develop their change related capabilities!