Maximising Innovation Potential for profound transformations
Are you ready to unleash the true innovation potential of individuals and organisations? Eoh-for-Good is a company dedicated to supporting those who aspire to make profound changes in their innovation ecosystems, all for the common good. We offer three minimally viable products that will revolutionise how you coordinate efforts, solve challenges and drive collective transformation.
Eoh-for-Good compass to change
Eoh-For-Good
Multi-i compass
Eoh-LAB
Training Agents of Change
Design Impact Strategies for the Common Good
At the core of our methodology are three essential elements: anticipation, systemic thinking and continuous learning
We work with you to understand the starting situations, identify challenges or needs and intuit long-term visions. Through negotiation and collaboration, we create a shared understanding among actors, aligning efforts towards profound transformations. With Eoh-for-Good, you'll experience a coordinated, purpose-driven approach to innovation, where collective potential is harnessed and transformative impact is achieved. Join us in revolutionising how individuals and organizations collaborate, solve challenges and create lasting change for the betterment of society.
Anticipation, Systems Thinking and Continuous Learning
Our triple methodology incorporates three essential elements: anticipation, systems thinking and continuous learning. By anticipating future needs and trends, we ensure our approach remains relevant and adaptable. We embrace systems thinking, understanding the interconnectedness of various stakeholders and the need for holistic solutions. Continuous learning is at the core of our methodology, allowing us to evolve and improve based on feedback and emerging insights.
Social innovation
Social impact
The quadruple helix model
Transformative co-creation dynamics
With our innovative services for quadruple helix co-creation, we are well-equipped to drive collaboration, foster ecosystem development and address emerging needs and new realities. Our triple methodology of anticipation, systems thinking and continuous learning ensures that our approach remains effective and adaptable. We are committed to working towards the common good and invite you to join us in creating a more sustainable and inclusive future through impactful innovation.
Published articles
Eoh-for-Good Book:
Practical Guide:
Adopting Complexity Leadership in University Research and Innovation Management
Multi-Vortex Tornado Blueprint
Hackathons vs Grand Challenges
Innovative Co-Creative Participatory Methodologies
Dra. Toñi Caro, PhD
‘We dreamed of a more fluid management that took advantage of all the synergies, in constant dialogue with the different parties involved, listening to all opinions and learning to manage collective interests versus individuals, in search of win-wins and a common good’
Together, let's unlock the power of innovation and make profound transformations a reality.
Eoh-for-Good - Leading systemic transformations for the Common Good!
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Eoh-for-Good BOOK
Transformative Governance for the Future: Navigating Profound Transitions
September 2023
Humanity is in transition. Our organisations, our innovation ecosystems are in transition. The whole planet is in transition. Welcome to our Anthropocene era.
PRACTICAL GUIDE
How to approach the impact of your research projects?
Find some answers on how to address this from a more holistic and systematic view.
The turning point for this guide is providing solutions to real needs and problems in academia.
Current publication: Encyclopedia of Social Innovation
This invaluable Encyclopedia presents an interdisciplinary and comprehensive overview of the field of social innovation, providing an insightful view into potential future developments both practically and theoretically. This title contains one or more Open Access chapters.
Atlas of Social Innovation 2nd Volume: A World of New Practices
It offers a global perspective on various forms and practices of social innovation. Its second volume, featuring contributions from leading experts, presents 43 articles providing fresh insights into current trends in social innovation research and its intersections with other research traditions.