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Philanthropy and Social Change Georgia Tech’s IMPACT Series Sept. 3, 2008. John Bare Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation [email protected] 404.367.2062. The Driving Force Behind Social Entrepreneurship: A Desire for Social Change. Are you satisfied with the status quo? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Philanthropy and Social Change

Georgia Tech’s IMPACT SeriesSept. 3, 2008

John BareArthur M. Blank Family Foundation

[email protected]

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The Driving Force Behind Social Entrepreneurship: A Desire for Social

Change

• Are you satisfied with the status quo?

• What must change for you to become satisfied?

Your answers are your first key to your measurement needs.

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Can Anything Slow Our Hero Now?

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Annual "Accountability" and "Social Change" Mentions in the NYT,

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Annual "Accountability" and "Social Change" Mentions in the NYT,

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Sept. 8, 1993

Getting to Maybe

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Navigating a Paradox

Our only hope for doing well rests on rewarding news about and solutions for whatever it is we’re doing poorly. …

… Yet individual and organizational incentives reward a lack of honesty and candor.

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Tools for Social Change• Risk Analysis• Michael Patton’s Systems Approach (“Getting to

Maybe”)• Feedback Loops• Testing Assumptions• Daniel Kahneman’s “Outside View”• Karl Weick’s “Sensemaking”• Game Theory• Scenario Planning• Documentary Methods• Social Network Analysis• Reflective Practice

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Modeling Social Change

Change =Dissatisfaction *

Vision *Process

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C = D * V * P

Adapted from Bob Bontempo, Columbia University Business School

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Social Change: A Case Study

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Dissatisfaction

White America was profoundly aroused by Birmingham because it witnessed the whole community of Negroes facing terror and brutality with majestic scorn and heroic courage.

- MLK, March 25, 1965 (Montgomery)

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Dissatisfaction

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LBJ: March 15, 1965

But even if we pass this bill, the battle will not be over. ... Their cause must be our cause too. Because it is not just Negroes, but really it is all of us, who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice. And we shall overcome.

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