- Yabs.io Search (in tags:theory,social_change)urn:uuid:{56A08640-B335-A5D8-CFC7-C0512C4F0D33}2024-03-28T22:18:57ZTEDxNoosa 2013 | Sohail Inayatullah | Causal layered analysis - YouTube14844162023-09-07T23:18:11ZZCausal layered analysis, a theory and practice of organisational, social and civilisational change, seeks to transform the present and the future, through deconstructing and reconstructing reality at four levels. The levels are: the litany or day to day unquestioned views of reality, the systemic, the worldview/stakeholder perspective and the deepest, often unconscious, myths and metaphors. Problems are considered at all four levels and multiple worldviews and stakeholders are brought into to consider alternatives. By moving up and down layers and considering alternative perspectives, transformative policy and strategic solutions are created.167weinreichHow systems thinking compliments behavioural approaches in solving complex social problems | LinkedIn14843882023-09-07T22:27:48ZZIn this short follow up post we explain how and why we combine systems thinking and behavioural approaches. We start by introducing the concepts of ‘systems’ and ‘systems thinking’ before explaining why Systems thinking is useful to combine with a behavioural approach.167weinreichTheory of Change Workbook: A Step-by-Step Process for Developing or Strengthening Theories of Change | Eval Forward12765562022-09-13T11:33:25Z2022-09-13T04:34:51Z167weinreichThe Idea Adoption Curve – Stratechery by Ben Thompson4383822020-11-29T20:59:06ZZThe key in all this is crossing the chasm—performing the acts that allow the first shoots of that mainstream market to emerge. This is a do-or-die proposition for high-tech enterprises; hence it is logical that they be the crucible in which “chasm theory” is formed. But the principles can be generalized to other forms of marketing, so for the general reader who can bear with all the high-tech examples in this book, useful lessons may be learned.167weinreichCOVID-19 and behaviour change. A literature review. | LinkedIn3630552020-07-28T09:24:25ZZnot really a lit review, but covers key behavior change concepts and how they can be applied to covid167weinreichTheory of change in ten steps2832312020-02-26T10:08:05ZZ167weinreichDr. Elizabeth Sawin on Twitter: “If you feel like the world is going somehow in the 'wrong' direction, it may be worth thinking about how complex systems can be steered, and about how parts (even small under-resourced parts) can change wholes. A thread.“ 2771832020-01-20T22:57:30ZZSystems theory, rebalancing the whole167weinreichTheory of Change Training Curriculum | Food Security and Nutrition Network2722082019-12-10T10:48:53ZZDiverse guidance exists on how to best design and use a TOC. In this curriculum (Theory of Change: Facilitator’s Guide and all accompanying materials), we present one method that does its best to align to the requirements of creating a development hypothesis for Development Food Security Activities (DFSA) funded by USAID’s Office of Food for Peace (FFP). Previous experience in program and TOC development, participant feedback from six years of TOPS workshops, and input from the FFP Monitoring and Evaluation Team all helped craft this curriculum. We update it each year to align to the most current FFP guidance for DFSA implementers and to share newly discovered training tips.167weinreichEmbracing complex social problems | Emerald Insight2721982019-12-09T22:14:44ZZ167weinreichBuster Benson on Twitter: “System 1 is the part of our brains that is fast, instinctual, and intuitive. It operates on the order of milliseconds.“ / Twitter2695442019-10-23T19:47:47ZZExtension of System 1/System 2 thinking model from a social ecological perspective - Systems 1-5167weinreichUnsticking Stuck Mental Models: Adventures in Systems Change2667442019-09-10T09:38:18ZZ167weinreichCreating your theory of change: NPC's practical guide2452282019-05-02T20:20:45ZZ167weinreichTheory of Change Examples | Theory of Change Community2452262019-05-02T20:17:49ZZ167weinreichTheory of Change Online2452252019-05-02T20:16:12ZZTheory of Change Online (TOCO) is the only web-based software (no download required) that you can use to design and edit and store your Theory of Change, learn the concepts of theory of change, and capture your outcomes, indicators, rationales and assumptions in an interactive graphical environment.167weinreichDiffusion of Innovation — Impact by Design1771302018-08-01T13:46:04ZZIf you or a small group of colleagues are the ones trying to bring a new practice to your organization, you are an innovator. You are inspired by a new practice you discovered, but will likely face problems getting it accepted. Consider that the challenges you experience when spreading a new practice are totally normal. It doesn’t mean you are failing, should stop trying, or there is anything “wrong” with staff and colleagues. It just means that your role is to plan how to motivate other members of the system167weinreichModels of Impact766072016-01-24T21:33:09ZZ"Models of Impact is a strategic business-design toolkit. Our mission is to promote legacy and entrepreneurship in the social impact community by developing tools and resources that make it easy (and fun!) to design disruptive business models. Our method is comprised of a simple 4-step process: Learn, Invent, Program, and Report. Our toolkit is designed for Educators, Entrepreneurs, Designers, and Non-Profits, and is available on a "Pay-What-You-Want" basis for immediate download. This .zip file contains a series of game-based workshop curricula and brainstorm activities, a comprehensive glossary that documents 101 business models, a series of 3 maps, and a library of 98 icons."167weinreichScarcity and Social Change - On Social Marketing and Social Change770532015-02-09T21:03:44ZZ167weinreichWhat Use is a Theory of Change? 6 Benefits, and Some Things to Avoid. | People, Spaces, Deliberation777362013-11-04T18:27:42ZZ167weinreichSocial learning en masse | Features | Research782182012-01-06T18:56:34ZZ167weinreichMinority rules: Scientists discover tipping point for the spread of ideas783202011-07-28T04:14:11ZZ167weinreichtransmedia-activism.com784662011-02-16T20:13:59ZZ167weinreichBuzz-Kill: Columbia Prof Blasts Influencer Model793522007-03-09T20:05:21ZZUpdated link: http://www.adweek.com/news/advertising-branding/scientist-influencer-theory-bogus-105981 Don't worry about finding the influential people when trying to bring about social change, but rather look for the easily influenced people.167weinreichMapping it out: Social change approaches793542007-03-09T17:19:46ZZDivides approaches out by direct service, social marketing/education, business/consumerism, policy advocacy (i.e., government and corporate), and politics (i.e., via elections).167weinreichWhat Complexity Science Teaches Us About Social Change793572007-03-04T08:08:43ZZComplexity science seeks to understand how complex adaptive systems work the patterns of relationships within them, how they are sustained, how they self-organize and how outcomes emerge.167weinreich