Co-created Strategy for Wonderful Copenhagen.

The Context

When Wonderful Copenhagen had to formulate its strategy for the next five years, they looked for a way to utilize the knowledge and ideas that existed among all its employees. At the same time, they were looking for ways to overcome organizational silos, strengthen cross-functional collaboration and implement new innovative work processes.

The Journey

Inspired by the Google Design Sprint process, I designed and facilitated a process involving the entire organization. All employees were involved through intensive 'sprints' that enabled them to leave their mark on the formulation of the final strategy. I ran 'sprints' involving external stakeholders and end users that informed the development of the strategy. Working groups across organizational departments were formed to work on different areas of the strategy.

The Results

  • An ambitious and bold future strategy was formulated.

  • A shared understanding of the new strategy was achieved through involvement.

  • New and innovative ways of working were tested and then applied.

  • Cooperation across the organization was strengthened

  • Over time, the strategy has proven to hit the spot on several parameters. Not least, Wonderful Copenhagen has succeeded in implementing it.

I worked with Thomas Reibke for the first time as part of Wonderful Copenhagen’s strategy process in 2016, where we wanted an inclusive and inspiring process, both internally in the organization and with external (existing and potential) partners. From the first meeting with Thomas, we felt in really good, competent, and inspiring hands. Thomas has a sharp and calm focus on getting to the jointly set goal with the process, and he impressively manages to get everyone involved, give meaning to every step along the way, and at the same time, engage and motivate active, purposeful, and playful participation.
— Signe Jungersted, Director of Development, Wonderful Copenhagen
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