Really nice article. I specially liked the way “Design Intervention Possibilities” chart has been prepared in details. Although I have concerns on the ideas surrounding “raw materials acquisition” and “Distribution system”. If one looks closely in the Potters paint points, then these 2 points are serious issues, and some innovative solutions are still sought after.
On a lighter note, the person preparing the chart struggled with the spelling of “Legal/Illegal”, and it clearly shows there
Hey Ankush,
Thank you for you feedback, yes Im sure there are many more areas of intervention.
This was a college project and the best I could do giving the duration, but its true there are a lot of loop holes which I wished I could fix inorder to make it a sustainable project.
That was quick! Yes, I understand the time constraints. My concern was not that all the problems were not fixed, rather it was that all were not discovered.
I hope someone is still carrying on this project’s legacy and helping the needy.
Actually no one is carrying on with it, that what i regret, I am back home in Mumbai now, and I wasn’t able to build a sustainable game plan that could go on without my presence.
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Really nice article. I specially liked the way “Design Intervention Possibilities” chart has been prepared in details. Although I have concerns on the ideas surrounding “raw materials acquisition” and “Distribution system”. If one looks closely in the Potters paint points, then these 2 points are serious issues, and some innovative solutions are still sought after.
On a lighter note, the person preparing the chart struggled with the spelling of “Legal/Illegal”, and it clearly shows there
Great article! Thanks for sharing!
Hey Ankush,
Thank you for you feedback, yes Im sure there are many more areas of intervention.
This was a college project and the best I could do giving the duration, but its true there are a lot of loop holes which I wished I could fix inorder to make it a sustainable project.
That was quick! Yes, I understand the time constraints. My concern was not that all the problems were not fixed, rather it was that all were not discovered.
I hope someone is still carrying on this project’s legacy and helping the needy.
Actually no one is carrying on with it, that what i regret, I am back home in Mumbai now, and I wasn’t able to build a sustainable game plan that could go on without my presence.