1) The document proposes establishing "Design Corps" and "Design Studios" to connect inventors, researchers, and companies in rural Midwest towns and commercialize innovations.
2) The Design Studios would be locally-owned nonprofits staffed by "gifted and talented" individuals who identify technologies, redesign inventions, and sell patents back to hometowns.
3) The goal is to create high-paying jobs through designing products and services, collaborating across studios, and selling innovations locally for economic growth.
1. Design Corps
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Legacy
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• The X Factors
2. Rural Legacy
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century, the Midwest was a
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center of innovation and a creator
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of industries many in rural towns.
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century, the Midwest became a
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culture of mastery.
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3. Design Corps Goals
• Locally Owned Headquarters (3-5)
• High Paying Professional Jobs
• Local Design Studios Networked
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• quot;Gifted & Talented (3% to 5% )
Gifted Talentedquot;
4. A Design Studio is:
• A self-sustaining nonprofit
• Organized and led by the “gifted and talentedquot;
• Networked regionally and nationally
• To identify technology and inventions
• Bring h
B i home those ideas for niche markets
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• Add value by redesigning the inventions
• Patents
P t t are then sold to their HOMETOWN or
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other towns in return for a royalty and/or cash
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5. Missing Link
Entrepreneurs
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Inventors &
& Companies
Researchers (Private & Public)
“Crash and Burn”
Inventions are seldom commercialized because
the connection is often never made!
6. Missing Link
Design Studios
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Inventors
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Bridge to: Companies
Researchers
(Private & Public)
Identify Inventors
Id tif I t
Market Analysis
Redesign & Add Value
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Sell Patented Idea to Hometowns
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Competitive-Edge
etiti e Edge
• D i i products within a system
Designing d t ithi t
• For national ma k ts: $ 0-$100 million
Fo markets: $10 $ 00
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• With higher than normal profits
• Where the profits come back home
• C ti hi h paying j b i a
Creating higher i jobs in
• Local but p
L publicly controlled company
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It is not enough to be just competitive!
8. Screening Criteria
Headquarters
Niches are
limited to the
intersection of
the three
circles
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The X Factors
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Gifted & Talented
• Most creative & underutilized natural resource
• M t likely (3%-5%) t thi k outside th b
Most lik l (3%- to think t id the box
• Most likely resource to create jobs/companies
• Most of th
M t f them h have gone underground
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• Towns export them and they do not return
• Th need to be valued and challenged
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10. Design Studio Process
D i St di P
• 2-6 “G&T” staff within six months i
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• Virtual teams of 3 to 4 on several projects will
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• Design and redesign products and services
• Around the passion of a “champion”
champion
• Collaborate with other design studios as well as
• O -li collaboration with teens i the U S
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On line ll b i ih in h U.S.
• Selling products to towns
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• For a self-sustaining non-profit Design Studio
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11. Design Studio
D i St di
•It is not a simulation
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•It is not a volunteer program
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•It is about a solution…
the destiny of their hometown
12. Design Corps Staff Role
• Identify teens & adults
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– Creatively gifted
– Organizationally talented
• Town representatives meet together monthly
• Three objectives (
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(teach--challenge—ignite):
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1. Functioning Design Studio in 4-6 months
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Train staff to find serial inventors & create d b
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3. Re-design inventions and prepare marketing plan
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13. Ten Design S
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Design
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Network
20 Teens 4-8 Teens
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Studio
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14. Where do towns fit in?
• Privately funded: $200 000/county/year
$200,000/county/year
– ($25,000 for the network)
• 3-4 town leaders introduce the project to:
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Teens, Parents, leaders and P bli Ed
P ld d Public Educators
• B available to problem solve…and mentor
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• Allow teams to selectively access your network
15. Does it make sense to you?
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Can it work?
Would you actively support
this idea ith teens and adults?
thi id with t d d lt ?
16. Design Corps
of Rural A
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Forgotten L
Legacy
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Missing Link
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17. Dr. William R. Wilkie
471 W
West LLong L k D
Lake Drive
Harrison, Michigan 48625
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989.339.4998 or 989.539.1928
wwilkie@design-corps.org
wwilkie@design-corps org
www.design-
www.design-corps.org
Reference: Dr. Emmett Lippe
Former S
F Superintendent
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Novi Public Schools
Currently: CEO Lippe Consulting
CEO,
989.539.4062