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Saving for Change: Case Study of Scaling & Innovation March 27, 2009

Saving for Change: Case Study of Scaling & Innovation March 27, 2009. Leadership. Teams. Organization. Embedded in a Smart Network. Network Weaver. Self-Organization. Positive Deviance. Rhizomatic Pathways. Opportunity Group.

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Saving for Change: Case Study of Scaling & Innovation March 27, 2009

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  1. Saving for Change: Case Study of Scaling & Innovation March 27, 2009

  2. Leadership Teams Organization

  3. Embedded in a Smart Network Network Weaver Self-Organization Positive Deviance Rhizomatic Pathways

  4. Opportunity Group A group that comes together to explore a particular opportunity They ran group “Act your way into a new way of thinking/being”

  5. Noticing & Reflection • Developed the process for memorizing • Developed pictograph methodology

  6. Innovation Pictographic booklet with simple process for memorizing how much people have saved and/or borrowed and how much interest they have accumulated New methodology

  7. “Before my children would cry at night. Now they sleep better, they have full bellies.” “When we have more money in the fund than demand for loans we purchase sacks of maize and rice and then we sell them during the rainy season when the price is high.” “If you get sick, the group will go to your fields for you.” “Now if you don’t have your own money you can get it from the group. This creates a good atmosphere between wives and husbands.”

  8. Opportunity Group Embedded in a Network Networks are sets of relationships and the patterns they create These patterns influence the quality of communication and the likelihood of collaboration and innovation

  9. Characteristics of Smart Networks Core consists of clusters w different perspectives who know & trust each other Periphery draws in new ideas & resources This represents a Field of Potential

  10. Characteristics of Smart Networks Action Many people initiate experiments & collaborations Move from small acts to larger Breakthroughs from diversity Successful innovations spread

  11. Characteristics of Smart Networks Much capacity building, skill building Trust building activities Facilitation of initial actions Creation of support structures & communication systems

  12. Network Weaver Catalytic agent Generates tremendous energy by connecting people well and encouraging them to self-organize

  13. Self-organization Anyone can see something that needs to be done, can find the appropriate others and resources to help them do it, and then is willing to share what they learn with others in the network.

  14. Project Ecosystem Twosies build relationships Small Projects build skills Large Projects for impact

  15. Micro skills & processes • Listening • Accurate awareness of others • Self-awareness & non-attachment • Coaching • Openness to diverse perspective • Appreciation • Facilitation

  16. Rhizomatic

  17. NW: Support Expansion along Natural Pathways Animators reporting that women were started other saving groups on their own -- sharing with their existing networks! Started providing training & coaching to them from the beginning Can increase project impact by 10 times for little cost

  18. Number of Villagers Involved in Saving for Change

  19. NW: Unnatural Bridging for Learning, Deep Reflection and Innovation • Overlapping clusters • Animators from different areas meet together regularly to share what they are noticing - stream innovations from one area to another • Getting women in villages to bring new ideas to village elders • Getting NGOs to work together

  20. Communication Systems Resource Flow Innovation Funds Mapping & Metrics Micro-skills

  21. How can networks in different countries share & learn? How can NGOs work collaboratively so that a stream of new strategies are introduced and supported?

  22. New Leadership Roles Catalytic agents – learning group with others Network Weaver Self-Organizing: Opportunity group – support for change, learning group Specific methodology for action – loan process, postive dev Through enactment of methodology Provide model and support for self-organizing (both individual business, and opportunity group) and reflection Rhizomatic spread System/training for spread or scaling by opp grp participants to other opportunity groups System to transfer this methodology to other action arenas - framework for self-organizing (malaria nets, ponds) New support system Communication Infrastructure Innovations: Innovation Funds, Positive Deviance, etc Training/Coaching: Network Weaving micro processes and skills

  23. For more information: June Holley www.networkweaving.com/blog www.networkweaving.com/june.html june@ networkweaving.com Twitter & Skype: juneholley Also Jeff Ashe, Oxfam.org Director of Saving for Change Most pics from Oxfam Brochures

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