Need and Opportunity
Mapping Bernie Jones
Facilitator
#innovateforgood
Stage
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A Sound CASE Structure
CONDITIONS
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32ft x 16ft
A Sound CASE Structure
CONDITIONS
ASSESSMENT
Stage
32ft x 16ft
A Sound CASE Structure
CONDITIONS
ASSESSMENT SIGNIFICANCE
Stage
32ft x 16ft
A Sound CASE Structure
CONDITIONS
ASSESSMENT SIGNIFICANCE
END-GOAL
Stage
32ft x 16ft
A Sound CASE Structure
CONDITIONS
ASSESSMENT SIGNIFICANCE
END-GOAL
PROPOSAL
Conditions
Describes the present situation:
Literacy rates
Geographics / Demographics
Numbers of schools
State of technology usage
Teacher data
What’s happening now.
Assessment
Describes and quantifies challenges and
problems
Falling literacy rates
Lack of funding
Loss of opportunities
Substantial risks
What’s wrong with the
present conditions?
Significant
Quantifies current / future impact of
assessment
Lack of preparation for future
Loss human potential
Increases in poverty levels
Increases in social problems
What the impact will be if we fail
to act?
End-Goal
Describes the elements of a better set of
conditions
Greater sharing or resources through social
media
Greater online take-up
Better trained workforce
Increase in employment opportunities
Improved access
What will help prevent the time-bomb – how it will benefit
Innovation & Solution Design
Step 1: Defining — Define the problem you’re
trying to solve.
Step 2: Borrowing — Borrow ideas from places
with a similar problem.
Step 3: Combining — Connect and combine
these borrowed ideas.
Innovation & Solution Design
Step 4: Incubating — Allow combinations to
incubate into a solution.
Step 5: Judging — Identify the strength and
weakness of the solution.
Step 6: Enhancing — Eliminate weak points
while enhancing strong ones.
Proposal / Pitch
Describes the solution, its features and
benefits
Description of options
Recommendations
Costs / benefits
Implementation timeframe
Risks
How the solution solves the
problem, who benefits and
how