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== Tactic 3: Collaboration of Student Groups ==
'''Overview''': The University of Oregon is pretty well -saturated with different student groups. Of course there is tremendous opportunity for cross overcrossover, but I see little awareness for what each student group actually does. FurtherFurthermore, there is little awareness for some of the needs of the other groups. For example, our Design for America group could really use some of the help of from Entrepreneurship Club when we they get down to implementation and how to move into the market. 
'''Milestones''': 
Winter 2013: Discussion with Dean of Students at the school of Architecture and Allied Arts to discuss areas of opportunity for awareness of different student groups. 
Spring 2014: Follow -up meeting to discuss feasible plans for students to get their student organizations recognized and discussed. 
Spring 2014: Start Narrownarrow - Get Design for America and Industrial Design Society of America more connected with the Entrepreneurship club Club and establish a relationship between the organizations.
Spring 2014: Continute discussions between DFA, IDSA and EClub.
Spring 2014: Establish student leaders who will be on campus next year to sustain and facilitate the relationship. 
Winter 2014: Continue working together and cycle through as needed. 
 
 
= Strategy #2: Spaces for Innovation, Collaboration and CoCreation  =
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