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Page 1: GSVC 탐방기

GSVC 탐방기!

2011년 4월 6-9일

진유하

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ScheduleD-1. Regional Partner Staff Dinner

Day1. Welcome Events / SIA Finals Competitiona) Entrant Orientation

b) SIA Presentations (&judges deliberations)

c) Welcome Reception

Day2. Global Finals Competitiona) Presentations

b) Judges Deliberation

c) Reception, Dinner & Awards Ceremony

Day3. Ideas to Impact Conference: Fast Talks, Fast Pitch Competition, Breakouts, Keynote, Networking

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1. [6:00~] Check-in: name tags, program, pamphlet

2. [6:00~] Place to put bags & coats

3. [~6:30] Reception: Bar (bartender)

4. [~7:00] Dinner: Indian Food w/ vegetarian menu

around 5 menus & dessert (server)

5. [~9:00] Discussion: how to take GSVC to the

next level; moderator: HAAS co-chair

D-1Staff Dinner

SEABORG ROOM1

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*Taste: ★☆☆☆☆*다문화적인 상황을 잘 고려했다

*기존에는 각 지역대회의 상황 보고; 올해는 GSVC 발전 방향에 대한 논의.

*e-mail을 통해 미리 의견 수렴, PT로 브리핑, 전지 칠판에 나온 의견들 기록하면서 회의

*결론이 없는 회의: 너무 많은 이야기를 한 번의 모임에 담고자 하였다 -> 체계적인 준비 필요

*미리 어떻게 진행 될 지에 대한 공지가 없어 아쉬웠다

*장소 찾는 데 어려움; 건물을 찾고도 안에서 10여분 헤매는

상황 발생 -> 곳곳에 표시를 해주어야

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1. [12:00~] Check-in: name tags, program, pamphlet

2. [12:00~] Place to put bags & coats

3. [~12:30] Lunch: sandwich packs, drinks

4. [~1:00] Orientation (2 Haas staffs; PT)

- Brief self-introduction of all teams

- Check all documentation participants need

- Go through schedule

5. [1:00~] Self Rehearsal: install & check presentation material on laptop

SEABORG ROOM*SVCA도 외국에서 왔을 때 필요한 서류를 확인할 필요

*사전에 참가자들이 스탭과 얼굴을 익히고 궁금증/불편한 것

해소할 수 있는 시간이 필요

*참가자들 제 시간에 올 수 있도록 연락, 장소 안내 필요

*노트북에 미리 파일을 깔아놓고 미니 리허설:

노트북 그대로 다른 장소에서 이용 가능 -> 결선 발표할 때 기술적 오류가 날 것에 대한 불안감 해소

*참가 팀들이 서로 얼굴을 익히고 인사할 수 있는 시간 필요

*장소 다양한 음료수: 탄산, Snapple류, 탄산수, 물 등

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Day1Orientation (12-1:30PM)

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0. Sponsor display / Twitter Hashtag #gsvc11 posted

1. [~3:00] Check-in: name tags, program, pamphlet

2. [~3:00] Drinks

3. [~3:15] Introduction to GSVC (Haas staffs; PT)

4. [~5:15] SIA Presentations (5teams)

- 15min. presnt., 5min. Q&A, 5min break

- 5~6 judges

SEABORG ROOM

*지연 없이 발표 시간 지킴. Staff가 옆에서 계속 시간 표시.

*PT에서그대로필요한양식들을따와서 SVCA&GSVC소개

-About GSVC (general facts)-Entrants: Entrants Benefits, entries/yr, entrants by sector-Notable GSVC Alumni-Global Network: US, Asia, Europe-Thanks to GSVC Sponsors-Other Ways to Support GSVC: Mentor, sponsor, spread

the word

- Introduction to SIA 1

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Day1SIA Presentations (3-6PM)

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<About the Place: Haas Business School>

*Haas Business School *Anderson Auditorium: capacity of 299 people

*Drinks, meals, networking: Bank of America Forum

<Other facilities>

*Coat & baggage check in

*Restrooms nearby

Day2Global Finals Competition

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<Setting of the day>

1. Screen 1 (w/ laptop): Main screen; contestants control

their PTs, files already installed from OT

2. Screen 2 (w/ laptop): announcements, sponsorships,

live Twitter comments (hashtag #GSVC11)

3. Judges table: white table cloth & 2~3 table mikes

4. Sound/camera technician: record all programs, broadcast live

5. GROUND RULE: do not let anyone in or out during presentations

6. Outside: Registration desk; breakfast, drinks & lunch

*Hard to find the place: need specific directions laid out by words w/ map

Day2Global Finals Competition

ANDERSON AUDITORIUM

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1. Products > Service: tangible/intangible products combined with other

services/whole supply chain, rather than services alone; much more scalable

2. Pilot projects: majority of contestants have already done pilot projects for

months ~ years, beginning with thorough on-site research;

established network in the field

3. Prize winning models vs. Profitable models?

Critique of finals

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IKAWA Liverpool University / Imperial College London_United Kingdom

DeepScan Thammasat Business School _Thailand

FINDG One Drop Milpark Business School_South Africa

Tilapiana Brigham Young University_USA

SMILE Floss Thammasat Business School _Thailand

Beti Halali Intl. Institute for Water & Environmental Engineering_Burkina Faso

TreePlanet Handong University_Korea (3rd)

NextDrop University of California, Berkeley / Stanford University_USA (1st)

iziWasha Gordon Institute of Business Science_South Africa

Solar Light Pillow Project Columbia University_USA

Prakti Design Mines de Paris_France [SIA Finalist] (Runner-up, Social Impact Assessment)

Sanergy MIT Sloan School of Management_USA [SIA Finalist] (2nd) (1st for SIA)

Edumile University of California, Berkeley_USA [SIA Finalist]

Magnivy Prasetiya Mulya Business School_Indonesia [SIA Finalist] (Runner-up, Social Impact Assessment)

PAANI University of Dhaka_Bangladesh [SIA Finalist]

Day2BM of Participants

}Global Finalists

SIA Finalists

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Day2BM of Participants

Location of Universities

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Day2BM of Participants

Location of Businesses

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Day2BM of ParticipantsSocial Problem Solution

•2.25 billion cups of coffee are consumed in the world every day, mostly from developed economies• In contrast, some 25 million small holders in developing countries grow over 90% of the world’s coffee

•$0.51 for farmers out of $20.58

•Region: Africa•Industry: coffee•Main Product: coffee maker

•Coffee Maker that roasts and makes coffee which simplifies the supply chain•IKAWA : processor & importer•Consumer: Roaster & drinker•Farmers get $4.58 (4 times the original)

•Consumers order on-line, pre-roasted coffee beans are delivered via mail

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Day2BM of ParticipantsSocial Problem Solution

•Cervical cancer deaths 300,000/yr, 80% in developing countries∵lack of early detection

•less than 10% of all hospitals in Thailand can perform complete cancer checking and analysis

•Region: Thailand/Global•Industry: Medical (cancer)•Main Product:immediate cancer detector

•Develop & widely distribute immediate cancer detector in Thailand•Increase availability by low price of product

•Region: Developing world•Industry: Fishing•Main Product:entrepreneurial packageof fishing franchise

•fish species will be extinct within 30 to 40 year if there’s no change in the way of fishing and consuming

•Billions of individuals in developing world are rapidly losing their primary source of income and nutrition

•provides a “Profit in a Pond” and gives its franchisees all of the training, supplies, and resources necessary to successfully run a Tilapiana Fish Farm

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Day2BM of ParticipantsSocial Problem Solution

•Thai is famous for it’s silk; however, silk farmers have lost 70% of farmland in the past few decades due to imported silk

•Region: Thailand•Industry: Silk•Main Product:organic dental floss

•Premium priced organic dental floss made of silk; market in US/Europe•Can affect 2000 families

•Region: Chad, Africa•Industry: Construction•Main Product:eco-friendly housing material & construction service

•95% of homes are made from mud brick; 91% of urban population lives in slums (in Chad)

•modern, sustainable(compared to mud), ecological(use of agricultural byproducts), economical (50% cost savings compared to cement homes) homes

•Financing system based on a popular savings and credit mechanism in Africa: the tontine

•Custom build homes: adapt to customer requirements & financial capabilities

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Day2BM of ParticipantsSocial Problem Solution

•Forests worldwide are decreasing; this affects the environment and the lives of the people living in the environment, and ultimately people all over the globe

•Indonesian forests have decreased dramatically

•Region: Korea/Indonesia•Industry: forestry•Main Product:game application platform

•Virtual tree planting game with advertisements of corporations; ad revenue goes to planting real trees through NGOs

•Consumers can track down their trees; can expand to polar bears & etc.•

•Also, corporations canbuy the game to beon their website

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Day2BM of ParticipantsSocial Problem Solution

•Women in emerging markets spend hours every week washing clothes by hand – time which could be spent generating income, growing food or caring for children

•There are also problems like backache

•Region: Africa•Industry: Living goods•Main Product:manual laundry device

•low-cost, IP-protected, manual laundry device which improves the lives of women in low-income communities and saves water•$10

•5,000 units sold in South Africa

•Region: Asia/Africa•Industry: kitchen appliances•Main Product: cook stoves

•2million people die from toxic fumes produced by biomass stoves or fires (half the world’s population relies on biomass for cooking needs)

•These fires consume over twice the necessary fuel and contribute to global warming and deforestation

•designs and disseminates fuel-efficient, clean-burning cook stoves; human-centered design tailored to regional cooking practices

•Range of stoves, micro-financing schemes, distribution -> women entrepreneurship

•successful pilots that have improved the lives of 25,000 people in South India and Nepal

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Day2BM of ParticipantsSocial Problem Solution

•Will I get water today?” in almost all of the cities in South Asia and at least a third of those in the rest of Asia, Africa, and Latin America, families face this question every day

•These millions of households have a piped water supply; however, water is only available through these pipes for a few hours at unpredictable intervals

•Region: India•Industry: water supply•Main Product:real-time information through mobile phones

•Leverages the recent proliferation of mobile phones in India to provide households with accurate and timely information about local piped water delivery, while also enabling water utilities to access real-time information about the status of their distribution system

•Inexpensively and profitably provide this information to households by partnering with two key players: water utilities and consumer goods corporations; target similar customers and would benefit substantially from partnership:

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Day2BM of ParticipantsSocial Problem Solution

•2.6 billion people in developing countries lack access to basic sanitation.•The resulting disease kills 1.6 million children each year and costs countries as much as 6.4% of GDP in lost productivity.

•Region: Africa•Industry: Waste disposal•Main Product:concrete toilet &total supply chain

•franchise a dense network of small-scale sanitation centers to local entrepreneurs throughout the slums. We then collect the waste to convert it into electricity sold to the national grid and organic fertilizer sold to farms.

•At each step, Sanergy creates jobs, opportunity, and profit, while addressing serious social needs.

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Day2BM of ParticipantsSocial Problem Solution

•Refugees after many disasters over the world; need for lighting

•Region: Worldwide•Industry: Refugee emergency products•Main Product: Pillow light

•The Solar Light Pillow is an inflatable, lightweight, waterproof solar lantern that can be efficiently packed and shipped flat

•Region: Worldwide•Industry: water •Main Product: water purification solution

•For millions of people living in the rural communities without running water who have to rely on non-piped raw water for their daily needs, there are many water-borne diseases due to contamination

•non-hazardous, non-chemical solution produced through the formation of ions in the water, free of harmful chemicals and toxins

•supplied through the community owned and operated distribution centres. This will increase employment and activate social entrepreneurship

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*private; open to partner reps for observation

*GROUND RULE: nobody can speak of the process and results until after

the winners are announced

<Set up of the room>

1. Drinks, refreshments

2. Judges table: facing the screen, doesn’t see observers

3. Moderator (professor of Haas): brings up discussions, helps decision making

process go very smoothly

4. Laptop (1 staff): puts in numbers and calculates them

<How it happens>

Each judge votes, and the numbers are put up on the screen for each judge and calculated via excel.

When results are shown through the screen, the moderator brings up discussions according to the results.

After (or during) the heated discussion, judges can change their votes. The final vote agreed doesn’t change.

Day2Judges Deliberation (5-6PM)

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Revote; eliminate bottom 6

Rank top 6Revote;

Eliminate bottom 2

Rank top 4Revote = Results

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@ International House: receptions and dinner locations are next to each other

[~7:00] Receptions; bartender

[~7:30] Dinner (eat dinner throughout the whole program)

- Seats pre-arranged by groups(more familiar people), give sticker at the door

*~8:20+ “Celebration of Social Ventures”: speech on the meaning of GSVC

[~8:50] Keynote speech

- Acknowledge sponsors, teams, staff, mentors (give applause by groups)

[~9:30] Award ceremony- Student co-chairs award & take pictures with winners

[9:30~] Networking

Day2Reception & Award Dinner

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<Setting of the day>

1. Screen 1 (w/ laptop): Main screen; staff controls PT,

when speaker presents, laptop faces the speaker

(speaker has a remote control)

2. Screen 2 (w/ laptop): announcements, sponsorships

3. Sound/camera technician: record all programs, broadcast live

4. Coming in and going out is free

5. Outside: Registration desk; breakfast, drinks, lunch & reception

Day3i2i Conference

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Day3i2i Conference

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[~9:00] Check-in: name tags, breakout session registration

[~9:15] Opening remarks: introduce conference, go through schedule, announcements

[~11:00] Fast Talks: ‘Real social entrepreneurs share their biggest lessons in 15 minutes or less. ’

5 speakers, 15 min. each, last remarks on paper (later on wall)

[~11:15] Break

[~12:15] Fast Pitch Competition: ‘Five social enterprise start-ups will have the chance to pitch their organization in 3 minutes or less to the audience and a panel of eminent social impact investors. Fast pitchers will receive live feedback from our investor panel and stand a chance to win the People's Choice award for best social start-up!’

Day3i2i Conference

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[~12:15] Fast Pitch Competition: pre-registered teams, vote via SMS, results are shown instantly

[~1:15] Lunch: Sandwich pack; networking opportunity

[~2:40] Fast Talks

[~3:00] Break

[~4:15] Breakouts:

Day3i2i Conference

‘Forget traditional panels and get ready to get involved. Small group breakouts will give us a chance to work on some of the biggest challenges in bringing social enterprises to market and scale. We've peppered each breakout with leading experts to help us drive discussion forward.’6 rooms for 3 topics, 3~4 professionals in each group, 1 student moderator

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[~5:15] Keynote: ‘Ted London, leading thinker on BoP innovation and co-author of the recently released book Next Generation Business Strategies for the Base of the Pyramid provides fresh insights on building scalable, profitable ventures that can truly help alleviate poverty.’

Pre-texted questions are asked after Keynote speech, moderator asks questions

*~5:30+ Wrap Up: Thanks to…, announcements on networking reception

[~7:00] Networking Reception & Book Signing: ‘Take a break, grab a lunch, have a drink. This day is packed with opportunities for you to chat with everyone from your favorite speaker to your future business partner.’

laid back, nothing controlled, bar

Day3i2i Conference

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Forum: ‘Explore your favorite social enterprises gathered together in one place. Check out BoPproducts and prototypes, chat with folks from the field, and network your way to impact.’

-Pre-registered organizations

-Student project boards on business solutions for

social problems are displayed

Day3i2i Conference

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We Need Engineer Guys! 기술개발자들을찾습니다!

IM & SEN staff: 주인의식을가지고적극적으로하도록 (단지노력을더하는것이아닌마인드의전환)

Network, Network, Network: Not just for getting a business card, but for ideas to

flow and resources to flow even more efficiently

행사를위한행사가아니라, social entrepreneurship이 양성되는교육의장이라는본질을놓치지않도록

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