EDGY: Simple, beautiful, and broad enough to be used in any situation. Also EDGY: Too simple, too beautiful, and too broad to the point where it can be difficult to know where to start or how to apply it to specific scenarios.
Earlier this year, the three of us came together over a shared love for food--and EDGY, of course--to question how we might distill elements of Eero Hosiaisluoma’s Enterprise Design Cookbook into something smaller that could be followed for specific use cases. Perhaps something practical for the home cook. Something as simple as a recipe.
This session looks at our first recipe: Using EDGY to Reframe a Design Challenge.
And this is our take on a popular dish.
Enterprise Designer and Design Thinker with a proven track record of driving impactful, inclusive, and transformative technological initiatives at the University of Southern California and Loyola Marymount University.

Helgi Björgvinsson is a senior Enterprise Architect with more than 15 years of experience working with architecture, strategy, leadership, and change in complex organisational environments across both the public and private sectors.
He has been actively involved with the Intersection Group for over five years and has been a member of its core group for more than two. Helgi is the principal author of the EDGY Enterprise Scan, where he focuses on helping organisations surface misalignment early, create shared understanding, and design change based on a holistic view of the enterprise.
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