How time flies - First week for CSCMexico6 -DIF Team
On Monday, directly after the official opening, we met the expanded project team of Desarrollo Integral de la Familia (DIF) Guadalajara including the directors of the project-relevant community centers in our first F2F meeting and briefing on site. Our goal was to get introduced and to agree on the objectives, priorities and approach of the 4-weeks-project.
Our project commissioned by the Secretary of Innovation of the City of Guadalajara and the Ministry of Family is to evaluate the four largest of the 27 DIF Community Centers in the urban area of Guadalajara regarding their course and workshop offerings. The goal of the project is to develop a concept for a redesign of the community centers, in order to establish innovation and technology topics more strongly in the centers.
Equipped with the interview guide we prepared on the previous day and evening, we visited two of the DIF community centers on Tuesday. We went in two VW Beetle together with our two project coordinators, Adriana from the Secretary of Innovation and Ernesto from the DIF Community Center Service Management.
The Community Centers are an instrument of the Family Ministry. In addition to medical services (for example doctors, psychologists, nutritionists), they offer a preschool for children as well as a courses and workshops for professional as well as personal development. The offer is aimed primarily at young people aged 15 and over, and single-parent mothers as well as young men from socially disadvantaged population stratum.
We met the respective directors of the Centers for an interview to get a better insight into the situation in the centers. Our questions focused on the social environment, the center equipment and the offered courses and workshops as well as their biggest challenges in their daily work.
Wednesday, October 12th was a religious holiday in Guadalajara in honor of the Virgin of Zapopan. The procession of the virginal statue to the Basilica of Zapopan is accompanied by thousands of people and celebrated with numerous dances in folk costumes. On this day, we were also pausing our project work for a few hours to witness this local event live.
On Thursday we continued our field trip to visit another 2 of the downtown Guadalajara community centers. We had another good 2 interviews with the Directors of the centers and left at the end of the day with a good first impression, overview and insight on the current situation in the centers.
Friday we spend working in our project office at DIF Service Center Management Campus consolidating and assessing the information and data we gathered from our primary research. We finished the first week delivering an updated project plan to our stakeholder and producing a SWOT analysis for each Community Center we visited.
Before we left for the weekend the #IBMCSC #CSCMexico6 Team met in an informal team meeting to exchange on status on each of the 3 ongoing projects and prepare the upcoming Community Service Day we are going to run together with the local IBM CC&CA team and CSC Alumni from Mexico. Thanks to our Program manager, Paul from DOT and our IBM Team facilitator Linda, who was flying in for the weekend, this meeting was a great opportunity to keep posted on all ongoing projects, exchange ideas and ask for help on specific issues.
We had great weekend excursions to Lake Chapala and the Pyramids of Guachimontones…… stay tuned for more!