Sutton's approach to behavior change and smarter services focuses on enabling residents to make smarter choices about how they live through programs that encourage more sustainable transportation, litter reduction, and community involvement. Their most successful program, Smarter Travel Sutton, worked with residents to promote walking, cycling, and public transit, resulting in reductions in car use and increases in cycling and bus ridership. Sutton is also testing approaches to increase community involvement in litter cleanup and applying lessons from these behavior change programs to make cuts required due to budget reductions.
Presentation by Daniel Ratchford - Strategic Director, Environment & Leisure
Turning the Big Society vision into reality: the role of local communities (workshop)
See the presentation in context here:
http://www.ncvo-vol.org.uk/networking-discussions/blogs/20591/11/01/31/turning-big-society-vision-reality-role-local-communitie
Presentation by Daniel Ratchford - Strategic Director, Environment & Leisure
Turning the Big Society vision into reality: the role of local communities (workshop)
See the presentation in context here:
http://www.ncvo-vol.org.uk/networking-discussions/blogs/20591/11/01/31/turning-big-society-vision-reality-role-local-communitie
Alan Stevenson - Stepping up to the ChallengeVDS001
Alan Stevenson presents his campaign for Change presentation at the Tolbooth in Stirling on 29th September. The presentation focussed on findings from the Demonstration Project.
Donald Jarvie presents on the importance of volunteering from a policy perspective. Donald is Head of Scotland's Future's Forum which was created by the Scottish Parliament.
PowerPoint presentation for fundraising by Rotary Club of Booragoon to support Rotary Foundation matching grant project assiting host Rotary Club of Luanshya in District 9210 with Water for Education project.
Thanks Rotary on the completion of Rotary Year 2019-20.Kalpit Sanghvi
My Presidential Year 2019-20 has seen many challenges and equally opportunities. Lot of Transforming things happened at personal level, social level, national level and at universe too due to pandemic Covid-2019 and the governments of almost all countries took drastic measures like complete lock down through out.. has massive impact on Human life and Humanities.
Most of us use Visual Studio but do we really know how to USE it? This session looks at the top tips and tricks that can jet propel your use of the IDE. Marvel as we move from simple editor features that you never think about all the way to arcane command prompt tricks that you can use to improve your programming experience.
HPRC looks at waste mapping issues in healthcare, including costs, and walks through Kaiser Permanente's waste mapping journey in detail, in hopes of supporting other hospitals interested in applying LEAN principles to their waste streams.
Blackboard Version 7.1: Introduction to New Features and ToolsJason Rhode
The focus of this presentation is to provide a brief overview of the most substantial new features that faculty and staff can expect when Blackboard is upgraded from version 6.3 to 7.1. See the Teaching with Blackboard website at http://www.blackboard.niu.edu for more details.
Visual Action Board (for Value Check, English Edition)The Innovation Lab
This board can make you to validate value hypothesis of your business model. You can plan an experiment and check the real action status as SCRUM project management do.
*How to use it
1.Break down your business hypothesis into 3 parted assumptions. (C-P, P-S, S-E)
2.Plan how to experiment on each assumptions.
3.Set up criteria on completion and success of experiment.
4.Attach experiment post-it to To-Do area of sprint zone.
5.Move the experiment post-it to Doing and Done as status changes.
6.Reflect the result and share the lesson with your team.
7.Decide if the assumption is validated or not.
8.Modify the old assumption to new one if it is invalidated.
9.All the process is iterative and ordered by C-P, P-S and S-E.
Alan Stevenson - Stepping up to the ChallengeVDS001
Alan Stevenson presents his campaign for Change presentation at the Tolbooth in Stirling on 29th September. The presentation focussed on findings from the Demonstration Project.
Donald Jarvie presents on the importance of volunteering from a policy perspective. Donald is Head of Scotland's Future's Forum which was created by the Scottish Parliament.
PowerPoint presentation for fundraising by Rotary Club of Booragoon to support Rotary Foundation matching grant project assiting host Rotary Club of Luanshya in District 9210 with Water for Education project.
Thanks Rotary on the completion of Rotary Year 2019-20.Kalpit Sanghvi
My Presidential Year 2019-20 has seen many challenges and equally opportunities. Lot of Transforming things happened at personal level, social level, national level and at universe too due to pandemic Covid-2019 and the governments of almost all countries took drastic measures like complete lock down through out.. has massive impact on Human life and Humanities.
Most of us use Visual Studio but do we really know how to USE it? This session looks at the top tips and tricks that can jet propel your use of the IDE. Marvel as we move from simple editor features that you never think about all the way to arcane command prompt tricks that you can use to improve your programming experience.
HPRC looks at waste mapping issues in healthcare, including costs, and walks through Kaiser Permanente's waste mapping journey in detail, in hopes of supporting other hospitals interested in applying LEAN principles to their waste streams.
Blackboard Version 7.1: Introduction to New Features and ToolsJason Rhode
The focus of this presentation is to provide a brief overview of the most substantial new features that faculty and staff can expect when Blackboard is upgraded from version 6.3 to 7.1. See the Teaching with Blackboard website at http://www.blackboard.niu.edu for more details.
Visual Action Board (for Value Check, English Edition)The Innovation Lab
This board can make you to validate value hypothesis of your business model. You can plan an experiment and check the real action status as SCRUM project management do.
*How to use it
1.Break down your business hypothesis into 3 parted assumptions. (C-P, P-S, S-E)
2.Plan how to experiment on each assumptions.
3.Set up criteria on completion and success of experiment.
4.Attach experiment post-it to To-Do area of sprint zone.
5.Move the experiment post-it to Doing and Done as status changes.
6.Reflect the result and share the lesson with your team.
7.Decide if the assumption is validated or not.
8.Modify the old assumption to new one if it is invalidated.
9.All the process is iterative and ordered by C-P, P-S and S-E.
The Visual Workplace - whether you operate a large facility or a small auto body shop off of main street, a visual workplace is a place that emanates order, a streamlined way of doing things, and a place that emphasizes safety.
The visual workplace takes some work to achieve and maintain but is well worth the venture. Your employees AND your clients and customers will see and feel the results.
We encourage you to take a look at this introductory slide show on the visual workplace, to determine wheher you and your business could also profit from the philosophies and practices put forth. Lean on!
What to learn more about how to create a visual workplace? Check out this informative article: https://www.creativesafetysupply.com/articles/creating-visualworkplace/
Digital transformation in local governemntNiall McKeown
An overview of how local government in Northern Ireland can approach Digital Transformation to reduce cost, do more with less and deliver upon the programme for government.
Ogilvy Consulting’s “The Annual” is the power of behavioural science applied, showcasing 10 projects worked on over the last year with a particular focus on interventions for brands, charities, non-profits and local governments supporting social outcomes to drive “good”.
Presented by the Behavioural Science Practice within Ogilvy Consulting London, you will discover the insight behind the interventions and how the power of behavioural science and creativity can be used to overcome the stickiest of challenges.
How can the spaces attract people from different backgrounds to feel more connected? How can the spaces help people develop & test activities that are rooted in the strengths & needs of neighbourhood? How can the spaces encourage organisations to collaborate around common causes and create social value for the neighbourhood?
Presentation to Keep Britain Tidy Annual Conference, March 2011
1. BEHAVIOUR CHANGE, BIG SOCIETY & SMARTER SERVICES Sutton’s approach to transformation Keep Britain Tidy March 2011 Daniel Ratchford - Strategic Director, Environment & Leisure
13. ‘ TAKE PART, TAKE PRIDE’ – BUILDING THE BIGGER SOCIETY IN SUTTON
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16. Take part, take pride: Mr P “ I was excited to read that Sutton has been chosen by the coalition government to be one of several places where the Big Society project begins. To this end I would like to volunteer my services to improve my community and to save the council money that could be better spent elsewhere. I am a keen gardener and I have always felt that our environment has a direct bearing on the way we feel and the way we act… I would like to “adopt” the gardens in front of Wallington Library, the grounds around Orchard Hill College and the raised beds on the Shotfield car park site… All I ask in return is that the council workers do not come along and wreck what has been planted out of ignorance. I would be interested to hear what you think about my proposal. The Big Society idea excites me because now is our chance to make a meaningful contribution to this town and to change it into the place we would wish it to be. I think people long for bold ideas instead of mediocrity and want their local authorities to be braver about delivering them.”