Kennisland: Everyone could chose a wicked problem they wanted to work on
Kennisland: Name tags on wicked transparency evening, part 2!
Kennisland: The tables were all set to start working in groups
Kennisland: Our wicked boards were present!
Kennisland: The screen was super transparent on both sides
Kennisland: The open coop made sure we were aware of the untransparent e-numbers in our transparent drinks
Kennisland: Wicked signs
Kennisland: Nora van der Linden and Marja Terschegget in conversation
Kennisland: Loes Bogers and Kimon Moerbeek
Kennisland: The Wicked Team working hard on sorting out the videos that were sent by our Indian partner Nishant Shah
Kennisland: Let's start!
Kennisland: Introduction by Chris Sigaloff
Kennisland: Transparency is both a wicked problem and a wicked strategy
Kennisland: The groups had already formed around the problem holders
Kennisland: Listening carefully to the governance case holder
Kennisland: Introducing ourselves
Kennisland: First trying to work out the problems
Kennisland: The group settings
Kennisland: The cooks at the open coop in Amsterdam North
Kennisland: Walter Breukers studying the group assignment
Kennisland: The case on wickedly untransparent health costs
Kennisland: Privacy vs Transparency, how does it work?
Kennisland: Listening to the presentation of Paul Keller
Kennisland: Fieke Jansen of Hivos presents her perspectives on the politics of transparency
Kennisland: Kimon Moerbeek, Ute Seela, Loes Bogers figuring out the case on education
Kennisland: Jonas Piet, working hard on visualising the outcomes
Kennisland: Mylene made a great visual presentation of the black box
Kennisland: The group on governance case problematizes the notion of trust
Kennisland: The group on health care problematized costs and ethics of the Pompe disease, with a real doctor on board!
Kennisland: Jonas and Walter visualized the outcomes of the healthcare group