sixseoul13 day 1: co-designing six australia - carolyn curtis
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Co-designingSIX AUS
Sunday, 8 September 2013
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Co-designingSIX AUS
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First, a bit of history
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2009: “Self-service online platform”
2120 people signed up on the email list
619 people created website profiles
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2009: “Self-service online platform”
Very successfulat giving people a way to put their hand up and identify as social innovators
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It didn’tendure
Strong interest
but
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How are we going
forward?
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Co-designing a SIX Node
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In government, non-profits, business, academia, community groups, social enterprise, tech startups, & social innovation
Co-design sessions with people across
Australia working to create social change
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How do we create a network in Australia that is
SO USEFULthat it helps people create more
impact and so valuable that they’re willing to pay to help
SUSTAIN IT?
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WHO do we focus on in Australia?
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3,000“Social Innovators”
1 WHO
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40,000Social change
decision makers
1 WHO
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What CHANGEdo we want to create?
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What CHANGEdo we want to create?
1 WHO
2 CHANGE
GREAT WORK
Well-intentioned
BAD WORK
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1 WHO
2 CHANGE
3% success rates
-0.5% success rates
program design processes that rely on hope to create change
Well-intentioned
BAD WORK
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1 WHO
2 CHANGE People want to do good work
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1 WHO
2 CHANGE People want to do good work
but they keep making the same old broken things
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1 WHO
2 CHANGE People want to do good work
but they keep making the same old broken things
because that’s
all they’ve ever seen
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at doing goodGETTING GOOD
1 WHO
2 CHANGE
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at doing goodGETTING GOOD
tightly curated content that tells you what’s good, why, and how you might apply
learnings to your work
1 WHO
2 CHANGE
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What would people pay for to help SUSTAINthe change?
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3 SUSTAIN
Coaches & Mentors
Conferences & Retreats
Tools &
Resources
Matchmaking
Stories of
Success & Failure
1 WHO
2 CHANGE
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Stories of
Success & Failure
1 WHO
2 CHANGE
3 SUSTAIN
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6 stories about
MEASUREMENT
Visual measurement for communities
Measuring goal-setting with familiesStories of
Success & Failure
1 WHO
2 CHANGE
3 SUSTAIN
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6 stories about
MEASUREMENT
Visual measurement for communities
Measuring goal-setting with familiesStories of
Success & Failure
1 WHO
2 CHANGE
3 SUSTAIN
$99/yr
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I’m too busy to read all of the cutting edge articles. Tell me the 3 things I absolutely have to read. I’d pay for that.
Bessie, Social Innovation
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It’s hard to get out of people how things work. We’d love to connect our team to useful inspiration.
- Emily & Alison, Government
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Ian,University
Who are our thought leaders in Australia? We need good debates.
- Ian, RMIT University
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Value for me would be highlights to projects, ideas, & people we’d want to back.
Stacey,Philanthropy
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What’s next?
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Prototype curated content base offer
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Prototype curated content base offer
Coaches & MentorsConferences & Retreats
Tools & ResourcesMatchmaking
+ trying other things
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Create more change that can endure
So we can
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sixaus.org.aujoin our beta
help us understand how much of our content is relevant internationally...
@sixaus@OzInnovation
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