The presentation of Miquel de Paladella on April 15, 2013 at ESADE Institute for Social Innovation, on the future role of NGOs. He argues about the need to back to the roots for most NGOs, meaning: Social Innovation. He also proposes how social innovation could be implemented in the different NGOs playing different roles.
Prof Ute Stephan
Aston University
SEFORIS Research Consortium
What is social innovation? The introduction of new or significantly improved services, products or processes, typically with the aim to enhance social and environmental impact. Focus here: innovation in social enterprises
Social Innovation, a grassroots approach to innovation management, is proving to be a valuable complement to traditional, top-down methodologies of managing innovation. It is, however, relatively new and inherently less
structured than traditional methodologies. As a result, innovation leaders often find it difficult to measure performance and evaluate health of their
innovation communities.
This presentation first defines social innovation. It then defines a set of social metrics that can be measured and used as the leading indicators of success of social innovation efforts.
By training social innovators of the future, MIT ID Innovation aims to help the most pressing global challenges. Enroll for the Social Innovation Course now.
To know more details, visit us at : https://mitidinnovation.com/courses/social-innovation/
Build on "Believe-Bash-Build", a hands-on, learn-by-doing approach to innovation in which you create a culture of belief that innovation drives growth, bash ideas on an innovation project and develop real-world solutions. http://www.cim.co.uk/courses/innovation-bootcamp/
The Long Tail of Social Entrepreneurship aims to view the social entrepreneurship world through the lens of the long tail to provoke debate about how we might best scale up social impact, and in what way.
Prof Ute Stephan
Aston University
SEFORIS Research Consortium
What is social innovation? The introduction of new or significantly improved services, products or processes, typically with the aim to enhance social and environmental impact. Focus here: innovation in social enterprises
Social Innovation, a grassroots approach to innovation management, is proving to be a valuable complement to traditional, top-down methodologies of managing innovation. It is, however, relatively new and inherently less
structured than traditional methodologies. As a result, innovation leaders often find it difficult to measure performance and evaluate health of their
innovation communities.
This presentation first defines social innovation. It then defines a set of social metrics that can be measured and used as the leading indicators of success of social innovation efforts.
By training social innovators of the future, MIT ID Innovation aims to help the most pressing global challenges. Enroll for the Social Innovation Course now.
To know more details, visit us at : https://mitidinnovation.com/courses/social-innovation/
Build on "Believe-Bash-Build", a hands-on, learn-by-doing approach to innovation in which you create a culture of belief that innovation drives growth, bash ideas on an innovation project and develop real-world solutions. http://www.cim.co.uk/courses/innovation-bootcamp/
The Long Tail of Social Entrepreneurship aims to view the social entrepreneurship world through the lens of the long tail to provoke debate about how we might best scale up social impact, and in what way.
Social entrepreneurship through design thinking: Shared Value and Korea's CasesJeongtae Kim
More and more corporations are employing design thinking to innovate their business models and explore new market opportunities. This presentation points at the intersection of design and business that leads to social innovation.
This poses a challenge to conventional designers who have perceived 'design ' as their own domain of professions. Like entrepreneurs learning 'design thinking' as their 'foreign language', designers should learn 'entrepreneurship' as their 'foreign language'. With this literacy, entrepreneurs and designers together make a huge difference.
MYSC, a design-thinking-powered social innovation consultancy, has spared no efforts humanizing social sectors with human-centered approach innovation.
* Presented at 2015 International Design Conference, Gwangju, Korea
This provides an overview of MYSC's activities and performances in 2013 in its three business areas: Consulting services, Incubating Programs and Impact Investing.
Innovation Leadership Study: Managing Innovation - An Insider PerspectiveCapgemini
The study, which surveyed over 260 innovation executives globally, suggests that while innovation is an emerging functional area within organizations, limited organizational strategies for driving innovation are impairing growth.
*Exposições de Walter Bender, diretor executivo do Media Lab MIT, e David
Cavallo, pesquisador do Media Lab e diretor do grupo de investigação sobre o
"Futuro do Aprendizado" -- Instituto Fernando Henrique Cardoso, 01/06/2005,
NAE, 07/06/2005*
Strongly sustainable business models v1.2ssAntony Upward
A presentation made to the Canadian Association of Management Consultants Energy & Climate Change Special Interest Group April 23, 2013, Toronto, Canada.
Slideshare appears to mess up some slides; also lots of speakers notes and builds (which aid comprehension) are only available by downloading.
An unedited recording of this presentation is available upon request.
SSBMInnovation Business Model Design Workshop-1Antony Upward
Presentation for first workshop (May 15, 2013) to design the business model for the crowd-funded collaborative project which will create the "book" / toolkit for Strongly Sustainable Business Model Innovation (http://www.SSMBG.com).
As usual, recommended downloading the presentation and viewing in slideshow mode with the speakers notes handy
IDEO is a global design company that creates positive impact through design. David Kelley, Bill Moggridge, & Mike Nuttall merged their companies to make IDEO.
MYSC is a social innovation-focused intermediary that provides consulting services and incubating programs that lead to our impact investing initiatives. We work to help eradicate social issues and inequality issues in Korean and around the world through social entrepreneurship.
Social entrepreneurship through design thinking: Shared Value and Korea's CasesJeongtae Kim
More and more corporations are employing design thinking to innovate their business models and explore new market opportunities. This presentation points at the intersection of design and business that leads to social innovation.
This poses a challenge to conventional designers who have perceived 'design ' as their own domain of professions. Like entrepreneurs learning 'design thinking' as their 'foreign language', designers should learn 'entrepreneurship' as their 'foreign language'. With this literacy, entrepreneurs and designers together make a huge difference.
MYSC, a design-thinking-powered social innovation consultancy, has spared no efforts humanizing social sectors with human-centered approach innovation.
* Presented at 2015 International Design Conference, Gwangju, Korea
This provides an overview of MYSC's activities and performances in 2013 in its three business areas: Consulting services, Incubating Programs and Impact Investing.
Innovation Leadership Study: Managing Innovation - An Insider PerspectiveCapgemini
The study, which surveyed over 260 innovation executives globally, suggests that while innovation is an emerging functional area within organizations, limited organizational strategies for driving innovation are impairing growth.
*Exposições de Walter Bender, diretor executivo do Media Lab MIT, e David
Cavallo, pesquisador do Media Lab e diretor do grupo de investigação sobre o
"Futuro do Aprendizado" -- Instituto Fernando Henrique Cardoso, 01/06/2005,
NAE, 07/06/2005*
Strongly sustainable business models v1.2ssAntony Upward
A presentation made to the Canadian Association of Management Consultants Energy & Climate Change Special Interest Group April 23, 2013, Toronto, Canada.
Slideshare appears to mess up some slides; also lots of speakers notes and builds (which aid comprehension) are only available by downloading.
An unedited recording of this presentation is available upon request.
SSBMInnovation Business Model Design Workshop-1Antony Upward
Presentation for first workshop (May 15, 2013) to design the business model for the crowd-funded collaborative project which will create the "book" / toolkit for Strongly Sustainable Business Model Innovation (http://www.SSMBG.com).
As usual, recommended downloading the presentation and viewing in slideshow mode with the speakers notes handy
IDEO is a global design company that creates positive impact through design. David Kelley, Bill Moggridge, & Mike Nuttall merged their companies to make IDEO.
MYSC is a social innovation-focused intermediary that provides consulting services and incubating programs that lead to our impact investing initiatives. We work to help eradicate social issues and inequality issues in Korean and around the world through social entrepreneurship.
Re-imagining your Impact: Using Design, Measurement and TransparencySustainable Brands
Taking learnings all the way from the ground of top tech companies to the research in academia, we'll explore new ways to realize, measure and share your impact holistically for your people and the people you serve.
More than Simply "Doing Good" A Definition of 'Changemaker'Stephen Maud
Thanks to Ashoka Learning Lab for this encouraging article that discovers how ideally, we all should become 'Changemakers'.
86% of consumers believe companies should take a stand for social issues.
If your company are pursuing social purpose, do get in touch, if you want credit for your social purpose efforts, it's essential that your message stands out...
http://www.cloud9m.co.uk/contact/
How can agencies engage volunteers in supporting a more included life in the...LiveWorkPlay
Presentation to the Gathering on Person-Centred Practices, October 22-23, Thorold, Ontario.
How can agencies engage volunteers in supporting a more included life in the community for people with intellectual disabilities?
Keenan Wellar, MA and Julie Kingstone, MEd
Co-Founders & Co-Leaders, LiveWorkPlay
Starting in 2008, LiveWorkPlay embarked on a journey of “de-programming” by making a shift from congregated programs
to authentic community-based supports and outcomes based
on flexible and individualized person-centered planning.
At the core of this transformation, the agency dramatically expanded the size and scope of its volunteer team. This has changed the organization, it has changed lives, and it is changing the community.
#AllKlassic - Marketing Trends In Social Entrepreneurship (Summary)
According to Forbes, Millennials will soon be the largest segment in the US labor market. However, many of us are opting for social entrepreneurship to satisfy that sense of “meaningful labor.” How will this drive a paradigm shift in the hiring procedures of corporate America? Is this replacing Corporate Responsibility efforts?
In my presentation deck, I cover the marketing strategies of brands, startups and individuals who are developing solutions to 10 of the world’s most pressing issues: Transportation, Public Safety, Homelessness, Sustainability, Education, Food & Health, Disability, Energy, Inequality, & Income.
You will be given a bird’s eye view of a relevant culture shift of new innovations that are capturing the imagination of a world empowered voice their frustrations with scalable business models.
Destination Changemakers is a project aiming at helping social entrepreneurs to scale up and maximize their social impact. After one year and a half of preparation in the UK and France, we will help social entrepreneurs in Asia and Africa during nine months, before coming back to France to share our experience to the general public.
The executive summary report of the global corporate volunteering research pr...ActionGood
The purpose of the study is to look at the current status and future potential of corporate volunteering on a region by region basis in order to build a global picture – what is happening, the innovations and best practices, the challenges and the trends.
Diseño del reto: ¿ómo generar oportunidades de empleo de calidad en la economía verde para colectivos excluidos del mercado laboral en Oyón-Oion, Sestao y Urretxu (Euskadi)?
We are celebrating our eighth anniversary and on each anniversary we try to share what we have learned by being constantly exposed to innovations from all over the world and in very different spheres
Complim 8 anys i en cada celebració intentem compartir allò que hem après en estar constantment exposats a innovacions de tot el món i en àmbits molt diversos.
Cumplimos 8 años y en cada celebración intentamos compartir aquello que hemos aprendido al estar constantemente expuestos a innovaciones de todo el mundo y en ámbitos muy diversos.
Sessió de formació per al tercer sector social sobre els Bons d'impacte socialUpSocial
UpSocial i l'Àrea de Drets Socials de l'Ajuntament de Barcelona organitzem una sessió de formació sobre els Bons d'Impacte Social i la seva possible aplicació a Barcelona.
La sessió està dirigida al Tercer Sector Social perquè analitzarem casos de referència i els reptes per a la implantació a Barcelona
RECODE, una iniciativa liderada per McConnell Foundation, i UpSocial estan investigant com les institucions postsecundarias canadenques podrien adaptar-se per abordar de manera més adequada les necessitats de la comunitat.
RECODE, una iniciativa liderada por McConnell Foundation, y UpSocial están investigando cómo las instituciones postsecundarias canadienses podrían adaptarse para abordar de manera más adecuada las necesidades de la comunidad.
RECODE, an initiative lead by McConnell Foundation, and UpSocial are researching how Canadian post-secondary institutions could adapt to more adequately address community needs.
ACSI és una iniciativa per donar resposta a reptes socials amb innovacions provades i catalizar la transferència d'innovacions exitoses entre ciutats europees. Les cinc ciutats sòcies (Atenes, Barcelona, Lisboa, Rotterdam i Estocolm) han treballat juntes en la identificació de les respostes més eficients i escalables, per després explorar individualment la seva implantació local. Aquest one-page explica com funciona el projecte.
ACSI es una iniciativa para dar respuesta a retos sociales con innovaciones probadas y catalizar la transferencia de innovaciones exitosas entre ciudades europeas. Las cinco ciudades socias (Atenas, Barcelona, Lisboa, Rotterdam y Estocolmo) han trabajado juntas en la identificación de las respuestas más eficientes y escalables, para luego explorar individualmente su implantación local. Este one-page explica cómo funciona el proyecto.
3. § INCOME
§ PROBLEM grows faster than our SOLUTION
§ LACK OF EVIDENCE of our RESULTS
§ CLIENTELISM took us to the WRONG
ROUTE
§ OTHERS ARE MORE EFFICIENT
...
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5. x o x SOCIAL
INNOVATION
x o x GAVE BIRTH
TO MOST
o x o NGOs.
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6. SOCIAL INNOVATION
A novel solution to a social problem that is
more effective, efficient, sustainable, or just
than existing solutions and for which the value
created accrues primarily to society as a whole
rather than private individuals.
Phills et al. 2008
7. FUNDACIÓN PARAGUAYA
§ Rural schools cover their own expenses through
business units operating in the market.
§ Education methodology manages to offer better
results than traditional schools.
➔ Revised goals
➔ Different means
8. SOCIAL IMPACT BONDS
HUMAN CAPITAL PERFORMANCE BONDS (Minnesota, USA)
§ Pay-for-success mechanism to fund prevention.
§ Government agrees to pay if an outcome that decreases its
expenses is reached. NGOs/companies reach out to investors
who fund their activities to achieve the outcomes.
§ Investors get their money back and a return if outcomes are
achieved thanks to Government payment.
➔ Different goals
➔ Different means
9. UTE VILLABONA & GRUP33
BASTOY PRISON, NORWAY
§ Prison as similar to society as possible: rights and
responsibilities… managed by interns, focused on
rehabilitation.
§ Recidivism reduced from 60% to 25%.
§ Social movement to promote model.
➔ Same goals
➔ Different means
10. WHAT ROLES?
PAST FUTURE
§ Service delivery; § Service delivery;
§ Emergency response; § Emergency response;
§ Advocacy, Accountability & § Advocacy, Accountability &
Mobilisation; Mobilisation;
§ Research, assessment, § Research, assessment,
dissemination. dissemination.
§ Social R&D
11. SERVICE-DELIVERY
§ Innovation in sustainability models to scale!
⤑ Pay-for-success models can generate the necessary resources
to scale-up prevention (Recidivism in prisons, child protection,
active aging, health…).
⤑ The challenge is to develop a business model to solve a social
need, so that you can scale up the service.
§ Evidence-based interventions are essential to ensure
effectiveness and scale.
§ Social clauses in public procurement as vehicle for change.
12. ADVOCACY & ACCOUNTABILITY
§ Aim at systemic change to ensure power, opportunities and
income are well distributed;
§ Facilitate social movements to engage critical mass of
people around our causes.
§ Lead in getting the deep systemic change in the agenda of
social movements.
§ Funding coming from private sources only (AI, Greenpeace
model).
13. R&D (I+D+i)
§ Aversion to risk is too high in public institutions: R&D funds!
§ Evidence-based essay-error exercises to understand what
works and what doesn’t. Test new solutions like alternative
currencies to self-funded communities.
§ Research and facilitate the implementation of proven social
innovations that have succeeded in other countries: JUMP
Math, Fundación Paraguaya, DiscoveringHands…).
14. OPEN INNOVATION
§ Turn users into producers, beneficiaries into designers:
everyone matters! The intersect of disciplines and perspectives =
collective intelligence.
§ Cultivate a sense of belonging: to a community that is actively
searching for solutions to the problems we all care about. Cultivate trust,
as the most important agent of change.
§ No barriers to participation: Most participation barriers today no
longer exist. People can participate in rewarding ways. Even tiny units of
engagement (“Like”) contribute to finding better solutions.