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Opportunities to create Social Change Understanding the process of transformative social change and how young people can become a part of the movement Renjie Butalid, SiG@Waterloo - July 16, 2009

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SiG@Waterloo workshop that I ran at WCRI on July 16, 2009

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Opportunities to create Social Change

Understanding the process of transformative social change and how young people can become a part of the movement

Renjie Butalid, SiG@Waterloo - July 16, 2009

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Young people are catalysts for transformative change

"Young people should be at the forefront of global change and innovation. Empowered, they can be key agents for development and

peace.”- Kofi Annan

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Greenpeace

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PASSION

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MEANING

My friend Kristina Lugo, recent BMath University of Waterloo grad in Malawi – July 2009

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Social Enterprise

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Is getting involved the answer?

Or is it only part of the solution?

Photo courtesy: www.50waystohelp.com

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161,000

Registered charities and nonprofit organizations in Canada. Source: National Survey of Nonprofit and Voluntary Organizations

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$112 billion

In revenues generated from voluntary sector; $9 billion inform of donations. Source: Imagine Canada – Looking into and out for Canada’s nonprofits

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2 billion

Hours of volunteer timeSource: Imagine Canada – Looking into and out for Canada’s nonprofits

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2 million

Full-time equivalent workersSource: Imagine Canada – Looking into and out for Canada’s nonprofits

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And yet we still see many problems in the world today

Photo courtesy:https://townipproject.wikispaces.com/file/view/Homelessdude.jpg

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Perhaps the issue is much more COMPLEX

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SIMPLE

Getting to Maybe: How the World is ChangedPhoto courtesy: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ginnerobot/3245408401/

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COMPLICATED

Getting to Maybe: How the World is ChangedPhoto courtesy: http://www.koreatimes.co.kr

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COMPLEX

Getting to Maybe: How the World is ChangedPhoto courtesy: http://www.flickr.com/photos/novecentino/979303548/

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Hamilton Roundtable for Poverty Reduction

Making Hamilton the Best Place to Raise a Childwww.hamiltonpoverty.ca

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Social Innovation

Initiative Product Processprofoundly changes

Basic RoutinesResource & Authority Flows or Beliefs So

cial

Sys

tem

The Social Innovation Dynamic – Frances Westley, SiG@Waterloo

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Social Innovation

Recognizable stages and phases

RESILIENTLinked to dynamics

The Social Innovation Dynamic – Frances Westley, SiG@Waterloo

systems

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Social Innovation

Broad Impact

The Social Innovation Dynamic – Frances Westley, SiG@Waterloo

Durability

Scale

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Routine Change

Fore

loop

Growth r

ConservationK

Steve Carpenter, [email protected]

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Turbulent Change

ReleaseBackloop

Reorganization

Steve Carpenter, [email protected]

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Stored

Released

Variety Sameness

1. An idea is born

2. The idea is developed

3. The idea is launched as a product, process or organization

4. An “established” innovation

The Social Innovation Dynamic – Frances Westley, SiG@Waterloo

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courtesy Brenda Zimmerman ([email protected])

The birth, growth, destruction and renewal of a forest

Weak CONNECTEDNESS Strong

Creative Destruction

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The birth, growth, destruction and renewal of a forest

Release or Creative

Destruction

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Renewal/Exploration

Reorganization or Exploration

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Weak CONNECTEDNESS Strong

courtesy Brenda Zimmerman ([email protected])

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The birth, growth, destruction and renewal of a forest

Exploitation

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TO

RED

M

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Weak CONNECTEDNESS Strong

courtesy Brenda Zimmerman ([email protected])

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The birth, growth, destruction and renewal of a forest

Exploitation

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ITA

L S

TO

RED

M

uch

Conservation

4

Weak CONNECTEDNESS Strong

courtesy Brenda Zimmerman ([email protected])

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Stored

Released

Variety Sameness

1. An idea is born

2. The idea is developed

3. The idea is launched as a product, process or organization

4. An “established” innovation

The Social Innovation Dynamic – Frances Westley, SiG@Waterloo

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Changing the questions changes the focusChanges what is ‘analyzed’

Changes what is seen as possible or impossible

Frances Westley, SiG@Waterloo

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Next Steps

www.myidea.uwaterloo.ca

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Renjie Butalid

[email protected]/renjiewww.facebook.com/renjie