Solving together, at scale

What you will learn

What is Societal Model?

Systems Change VS Change Systems

What are the Core Values of Societal Thinking?

How to start practising Societal Thinking?

Description

Social problems are large, complex and tend to grow much faster than our individual ability to solve them. Societal Thinking provides a set of values and design principles to reimagine and redesign the core interactions between key actors of society in a way that induces exponential change.

β€œ Exponential change ~ when every change induces more and rapid changes”

Societal Thinking enables:


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  • Radical Inclusion: by reimagining how the key actors of the society (like communities, markets, government, civil society) interact with each other
  • Enhanced Ability to solve: by creating assets & infrastructure that are open & accessible by all
  • Diverse Solutions: by designing spaces that allow everyone to solve in the way that works best for them

Societal Thinking has manifested in a variety of ways to induce exponential change:

  • as blueprints that help governments reimagine the development narrative
  • as reusable building blocks (like legos) that can be used in many different combinations to accelerate the rate of building a solution
  • as Societal Platforms, audacious endeavours (e.g. quality healthcare for all) that accelerates social change at population scale by building open technology, inspiring co-creation and orchestrating ecosystems.

Just as a thousand mice don’t make an elephant, replicating small solutions won’t solve a large problem at scale. For things to work at scale, they need to be designed such that problems get solved – not because of one idea or one ideator, but because it’s easy for diverse actors to come together to solve.

Societal Thinking can help design such systems.

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Content

What is the Societal Model?

Systems change vs. Change systems
The Societal Model
Network of networks movement | Neelam Chhiber and Deepa Mirchandani
Co-creating for exponential change | Khushboo Awasthi
Unleashing co-creation | Sascha Haselmayer
Infrastructure as a public good | Pramod Varma
Reflections

What are the Core Values of Societal Thinking?

Core Values: Societal Thinking
Unlocking citizen Agency | Irina Snissar Lobo
Agency, Dignity, Choice | Srinivas Sheshadri
Catalysing Interactions for impact | Sharmi Surianarain
Opening Value Creation and Building beyond | Khushboo Awasthi
Building Public Goods for innovation and diversity | Deepika Mogilishetty
Empowering with data for collective good | Kuldeep Dantewadia
Reflections

Where do I begin?

How do I apply this thinking?
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