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This chapter holds review of the workshop method and the research material. First, facilitated workshop will be introduced in terms of background and development as well as of its practical application. After this, there will be a review of the six workshop cases, their structure, content, and their context. Chosen highlights and models will exemplify the results from the workshops.
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Møller Nielsen, L., Tollestrup, C. (2013). Workshop Cases and Method. In: Creating Shared Understanding in Product Development Teams. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4180-8_3
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