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In Too Deep
Kumu Inc.
15 episodes
3 weeks ago
What if the real problem isn’t what we think it is? When simple solutions don’t actually move the needle, it’s often a sign we’re treating symptoms, not systems. In this episode, Jeff Mohr talks with Matt Healey, founder of First Person Consulting, about how systems thinking and evaluation can help us move beyond surface-level problems. They explore: The difference between program evaluation and systems evaluationMoving from problems to possibilitiesMonitoring system health and finding levera...
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What if the real problem isn’t what we think it is? When simple solutions don’t actually move the needle, it’s often a sign we’re treating symptoms, not systems. In this episode, Jeff Mohr talks with Matt Healey, founder of First Person Consulting, about how systems thinking and evaluation can help us move beyond surface-level problems. They explore: The difference between program evaluation and systems evaluationMoving from problems to possibilitiesMonitoring system health and finding levera...
Show more...
Education
Business,
Society & Culture
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The case for smaller, more humble systemic interventions | Episode 9
In Too Deep
39 minutes
6 years ago
The case for smaller, more humble systemic interventions | Episode 9
This week we’re joined with Odin Mühlenbein who is a partner at Ashoka Germany and also a lead of the systems unit at Ashoka Globalizer. He’s also the co-author of a recent report, From Small to Systemic which looks at the multi-billion euro potential in social innovation. Head over to the In Too Deep blog for the full transcript.
In Too Deep
What if the real problem isn’t what we think it is? When simple solutions don’t actually move the needle, it’s often a sign we’re treating symptoms, not systems. In this episode, Jeff Mohr talks with Matt Healey, founder of First Person Consulting, about how systems thinking and evaluation can help us move beyond surface-level problems. They explore: The difference between program evaluation and systems evaluationMoving from problems to possibilitiesMonitoring system health and finding levera...