Onderzoek onder studenten en medewerkers van praktijkbureaus van het domein Communicatie, Media en Muziek van Hogeschool Inholland
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Het ontwrichtende effect van de digitale transformatie is onmiskenbaar. Een belangrijke component van een digitale transformatie is de digitale strategie. Die moet helder maken wat een organisatie wil bereiken met data en technologie.
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This article intends to focus on those critical issues arising from the Connect case study (Renshaw, 2005) that have wider applicability in contemporary professional practice in terms of lifelong learning. Special attention will be given to the following areas:• formal, non-formal and informal learning;• musical leadership;• quality;• self-assessment and reflective practice;• professional development of musicians.
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As the Dutch population is aging, the field of music-in-healthcare keeps expanding. Healthcare, institutionally and at home, is multiprofessional and demands interprofessional collaboration. Musicians are sought-after collaborators in social and healthcare fields, yet lesser-known agents of this multiprofessional group. Although live music supports social-emotional wellbeing and vitality, and nurtures compassionate care delivery, interprofessional collaboration between musicians, social work, and healthcare professionals remains marginal. This limits optimising and integrating music-making in the care. A significant part of this problem is a lack of collaborative transdisciplinary education for music, social, and healthcare students that deep-dives into the development of interprofessional skills. To meet the growing demand for musical collaborations by particularly elderly care organisations, and to innovate musical contributions to the quality of social and healthcare in Northern Netherlands, a transdisciplinary education for music, physiotherapy, and social work studies is needed. This project aims to equip multiprofessional student groups of Hanze with interprofessional skills through co-creative transdisciplinary learning aimed at innovating and improving musical collaborative approaches for working with vulnerable, often older people. The education builds upon experiential learning in Learning LABs, and collaborative project work in real-life care settings, supported by transdisciplinary community forming.The expected outcomes include a new concept of a transdisciplinary education for HBO-curricula, concrete building blocks for a transdisciplinary arts-in-health minor study, innovative student-led approaches for supporting the care and wellbeing of (older) vulnerable people, enhanced integration of musicians in interprofessional care teams, and new interprofessional structures for educational collaboration between music, social work and healthcare faculties.
Defensie heeft met steeds complexere inzetcontext te maken door de veranderende geopolitieke situatie in combinatie met de vergrijzende beroepsbevolking en de klimaat- en energietransities. In dit spanningsveld verandert ook de positie van de soldaat in het veld (met name de Koninklijke Landmacht). Van deze moderne militair wordt verwacht in een ‘netcentric environment’ te acteren wat o.a. tot gevolg heeft een toenemend gebruik van elektronische apparatuur bij elke inzet. Na het uitstijgen (gedropt in het veld) is de militair afhankelijk van energiebronnen die mobiel meegenomen kunnen worden of ter plekke opgeladen. De technologische ontwikkelingen volgen elkaar snel op en de militair kan o.a. te maken krijgen met een arsenaal aan batterijen, opladers, e.d. die niet onderling uitwisselbaar zijn wat tot extra vracht en daarmee meer fysieke belasting leidt. Dit project heeft als doel om vanuit de actuele stand van zaken voor de uitgestegen militair te komen met verbeteropties om in de (nabije) toekomst qua energie onafhankelijk te opereren in het veld beter mogelijk te maken, en waar de mogelijkheden voor dual use liggen met civiele organisaties. Aandacht zal worden gegeven aan energieopwekking, -opslag en -besparing als ook de connectiviteit tussen de verschillende assets.
The transition towards an economy of wellbeing is complex, systemic, dynamic and uncertain. Individuals and organizations struggle to connect with and embrace their changing context. They need to create a mindset for the emergence of a culture of economic well-being. This requires a paradigm shift in the way reality is constructed. This emergence begins with the mindset of each individual, starting bottom-up. A mindset of economic well-being is built using agency, freedom, and responsibility to understand personal values, the multi-identity self, the mental models, and the individual context. A culture is created by waving individual mindsets together and allowing shared values, and new stories for their joint context to emerge. It is from this place of connection with the self and the other, that individuals' intrinsic motivation to act is found to engage in the transitions towards an economy of well-being. This project explores this theoretical framework further. Businesses play a key role in the transition toward an economy of well-being; they are instrumental in generating multiple types of value and redefining growth. They are key in the creation of the resilient world needed to respond to the complex and uncertain of our era. Varta-Valorisatielab, De-Kleine-Aarde, and Het Groene Brein are frontrunner organizations that understand their impact and influence. They are making bold strategic choices to lead their organizations towards an economy of well-being. Unfortunately, they often experience resistance from stakeholders. To address this resistance, the consortium in the proposal seeks to answer the research question: How can individuals who connect with their multi-identity-self, (via personal values, mental models, and personal context) develop a mindset of well-being that enables them to better connect with their stakeholders (the other) and together address the transitional needs of their collective context for the emergence of a culture of the economy of wellbeing?