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3P Hackathon

McCombs School of Business

An Immersive, Human Centered Design Sprint to Solve Some of the Most Significant Challenges Facing Our Community. 

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Hack Weekend

On February 16th & 17th, we embarked on our first Hackathon...

3 Teams formed around the three challenges: People, Planet and Profit. The solutions proposed ranged from a QR code for Green Buildings to hatching an escape plan when a neighborhood becomes unaffordable in Austin.

#TexasMcCombs3PHackathon

The Challenges

PEOPLE: Diversity & Inclusion 

At the University of Texas, how do we foster and develop diversity and inclusion from the first day of class to
graduation? Read the full problem statement here.

PLANET: Clean Tech & Zero Waste

 Green Building professionals work tirelessly during design and construction to create spaces that conserve resources, support human health and save money. As these spaces move into operation, tenants that occupy green buildings as their home, or place of business or leisure often have little insight into the green features of the space or how to get the most out of them. Read All 4 Challenge Statements from Austin Energy!

PROFIT: Sustainability in the City of Austin

Austin housing cost increases are outpacing household income at a rate of nearly 750%. Over the last 6 years (2010-2016), Austin median family home price has increased 45.25% while median family income has only increased 5.42%. Creating and sustaining affordable housing is complex. What are ways to support stakeholder understanding, education on current Austin data that support affordability in Austin? Click here to read the problem statement in detail.

Proposed Solutions

PEOPLE

incorporate a metric on end of semester surveys that measures the amount of content presented on diversity-related issues within a course.

View the Presentation Here!

PLANET

QR Code posted outside of Austin buildings for tenants to scan for statistics on building benefits

View the Presentation Here!

PROFIT

This app will help the user "hatch a plan" after the Austinite realizes s/he can no longer afford their neighborhood.

View the Presentation Here!

ABOUT

In May 2017, a group of 15 Texas McCombs MBAs travelled to Denmark to attend a one-week intensive sustainability program at the Copenhagen Business School.  In this program the students learned about ways private companies can work with the public sector to improve communities.  After a transformative experience in Copenhagen, a couple of creative MBA students decided to take the ideas of sustainability, community and business to launch a Civic Hackathon annual event.  

Civic Hackathon

Civic hackathons are immersive, human centered design sprints with focused efforts to solve some of the most complex social challenges


A civic hackathon differs from a traditional hackathon by focusing on the issues that impact communities. Though there are elements of technology in each of the proposed solutions, the purpose of a civic hackathon, unlike MBA case competitions or challenges, is to have actionable solutions from an invested community of resources

"None of us, including me, ever do great things. But we can all do small things, with great love, and together we can do something wonderful."

Mother Teresa

What's Hacked Here Changes the World

The "Triple Bottom Line" consists of three Ps: profit, people and planet. Introduced by John Elkington, he asserted that the triple bottom line "measures the financial, social and environmental performance of the corporation over a period of time. Only a company that produces a triple bottom line is taking account of the full cost involved in doing business."1 The triple bottom line is at the heart of this hackathon.

 

The 3P Hack is designed to be a high-energy, collaborative event, drawing in participants from the University of Texas and the Austin community at large. Attendees are given challenges to discuss over a two-day period and finalist teams present their solutions to a panel of judges on the second day.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, COPENHAGEN BUSINESS SCHOOL

Kristjan Jespersen, Ph.D., Keynote Speaker

Kristjan Jespersen is an Assistant Professor in Sustainable Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the Copenhagen Business School (CBS). Kristjan has been named as the Lead Author in defining CBS' New Sustainability Vision and Mission for 2018. As a primary area of focus, he studies the growing development and management of transnational governance within the field of sustainability. Within the field, Kristjan focuses his attention on the institutional legitimacy of such initiatives and the overall compensation tools used to ensure compliance. He has fostered a dialogical research approach between notable actors such as the Cities of Copenhagen and Frederiksberg, in Denmark, theGreen Building Council, the Roundtable for Sustainable Palm Oil and Hermes Investment Management. Kristjan is also the founder of CBS' Innovation for Impact Lab. The mission of the organization is to advance sustainability solutions via an innovation hub where research meets practice; emphasizing cross-sectoral partnerships, quantifiable impact, and broad interdisciplinary engagement.  He has a background in International Relations and Economics.  He is also the course coordinator for the Regenerative Sustainability Courses offered to US Graduate and MBA students in Copenhagen each year during the month of May.

Civic Hackathon Sponsors & Participants

Challenge Curators

Austin Energy

ImpactHub

Event Partner

Experimental Civics

Campus Partners

CleanTech Group

Herb Kelleher Center

Resource Recovery Center

Social Innovation Initiative

Sponsors

UT Sustainability Office

Judges' Panel

Alexis Taylor

Facilitator, manager

3 Day Startup

Jim Walker

Director, office of sustainability

university of texas - austin

Meeta Kothare

Managing Director, Adjunct professor

sustainability & social innovation initiative, university of texas 

Justin Felder

Texas MSTC '16

Trademark, new initiatives and contract systems manager, sxsw

Meet Your Mentors

Garrett Jaynes

Graduate Engineer

Commercial Austin Energy Green Building Team

Mary Petrovich

Project Coordinator

Commercial Austin Energy Green Building Team

Sarah Talkington

Manager

Commercial Austin Energy Green Building Team

Jeff Wacker

Engineer

Commercial Austin Energy Green Building Team

Jessica Galloway

Project Manager

Austin Energy ecad team 

Molly Emerick

green building & sustainability consultant

Evaluation & Development Austin Energy Green Building Team

Jae Koh

engineer

Evaluation & Development Austin Energy Green Building Team

Patricia Chawla

green building & sustainability consultant 

residential austin energy green building team

SHOW US HOW YOU HACK

#TXMcCombs3PHack

We'd like to thank our sponsors, mentors, judges, presenters and the steering committee comprised of 1st and 2nd year Texas McCombs MBA students, Alana Williams, '18, Taina Telbaldi-Lajara, '19, Jon Tenorio, '19, and Senior Progam Coordinator, Debbie Carney. Lastly, we'd like to thank Teresa Bayer, '18, for designing our logo.

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