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I would use and incorporate the nine part framework effectively henceforth for planning.
Nine Part of Framework and lift is more important in WASH Sector
a. Lift
b. Reach
c. Efficiency
d. Unintended consequences
e. Sustainability
f. Probability of success
g. Scalability
h. Replicability and
I. Catalyst effect
Cost per beneficiary is simple and applicable in any planning
I really enjoyed the nine-part framework and lift. However, I think you can have an effective mission statement in more than 8 words. I could definitely write an effective statement in 10 words.
I really enjoyed the nine-part framework and lift. However, I think you can have an effective mission statement in more than 8 words. I could definitely write an effective statement in 10 words.
The framework for measuring social impact success as listed are very applicable to the project i work on. The videos showcasing case studies are apt and align with the work i do - creating improved livelihood for small holder farmers through the teaching of good agricultural practices, providing access to inputs, finance and market. The project commenced 3 years ago and it has achieved all those elements. We have been able to scale up, widened the reach and it is being replicated in other regions.
Cost per beneficiary is crucial to the sustainability of project. So therefore value for money must be at the heart of project implementation. When this is the, it should efficiently project spending.
Good learning
Lift is one of the first steps to achieve much more goals and expectations later
This module Nine-Part framework for success
a. Lift
b. Reach
c. Efficiency
d. Unintended consequences
e. Sustainability
f. Probability of success
g. Scalability
h. Replicability and
I. Catalyst effect
are excellent indicators to organise a frogram of an organization.
It teaches me a lot and I intend to apply it in my future project
Interesting way of working, really inspiring!
lift is an important element in the definition of social impact. it answers the question how well are you doing your work. the actual extent of the improvement brought to the beneficiaries is sought, for each of the beneficiaries. So to define the success of an organization, of an action, we must first focus on the lift. A margin of program improvement achieved per beneficiary must be measurable by identifying specific, quantifiable units of impact as a concrete objective for the organization. In this process, we should ask ourselves who should be impacted? what will change as a result of the initiative and how will it change?
when I summarize my understanding of lifting, it is the formulation of the desired change and the definition of the strategy to achieve this objective
very interesting
there is a direct link between the needs of the beneficiaries and the formulation of the lift
great a good course
yes, i agree
I'm happy to learn about this course
I'm happy to learn about this course
I'm happy to learn about this course
IT IS SO IMPORTANT TO RECOGNIZE WELL THE AMOUNT OF IMPROVEMENT WE ARE MAKING IN THE LIVE OF PEOPLE WE ARE SERVICING IN OUR RESPECTIVE INSTITUTIONS.
IT IS SO IMPORTANT TO RECOGNIZE WELL THE AMOUNT OF IMPROVEMENT WE ARE MAKING IN THE LIVE OF PEOPLE WE ARE SERVICING IN OUR RESPECTIVE INSTITUTIONS.
In this module’s podcast, Shashi introduces the nine elements of success for social impact work
In this module, you will learn about a nine-part framework for success. You will also reflect on your organization’s intended social impact or lift.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
In this module, you will:
Identify the nine elements of success for social impact work
Reflect on your organization’s intended social impact
Refine your organization’s mission statement
In this module’s podcast, Shashi introduces the nine elements of success for social impact work, shown below.
service! From a vision to action, right on point to what I desired and envisioned… the best at what they do, the Corporate feel and look. The staff is amazing, extremely attentive, detail oriented and patient.
interested
An organization’s mission statement defines what it would like to accomplish. In other words, it defines what the organization’s lift will be. This article describes one approach to crafting a strong mission statement.
Peer assessment involves students taking responsibility for assessing the work of their peers against set assessment criteria. They can therefore be engaged in providing feedback to their peers (sometimes referred to as peer review), summative grades (moderated by you or your colleagues), or a combination of the two. It's a powerful way for your students to act as the 'assessor' and to gain an opportunity to better understand assessment criteria It can also transfer some ownership of the assessment process to them, thereby potentially increasing their motivation and engagement. In doing so, your students might be encouraged to learn more deeply, building up their understanding, rather than just their knowledge of the facts, as well as gaining an insight into their own approach to an assessment task in comparison to their peers. This makes peer assessment an important component of Assessment for Learning
LIFT is a margin of improvement that our project program is achieving per beneficiary.
For example, measuring LIFT in one of our project for children with the sickle cell disease.
How impactful is that? We measure it by LIFT to find out any decrease of sickle cell crisis in children under our programme, and hopefully increase the average survival rate and increasing life
I am very happy to learn that our organization has been great in applying many of the principles in this module in the past.
Nine- part framework is creating a strategies to achieve each of its part:
Lift, efficiency, reach, sustainability, repairability, catalyc effect, unintended consequences, probability of success, scalability,
Nine- part framework is creating a strategies to achieve each of its part:
Lift, efficiency, reach, sustainability, repairability, catalyc effect, unintended consequences, probability of success, scalability,
I am new but i learn something in this course
I am new but i learn something in this course
Its a part of this course and its good
I am new but i learn something in this course
Hi everyone
Nine- part framework for success measure efficiency, lift, reach and this determine the success of a program
Nine- part framework for success measure efficiency, lift, reach and this determine the success of a program
the nine-part framework are and lift are modules that can help to achieve success in one organisation. this modules include: how well are we doing and what should we watchout for. to know how well one organisation is doing, one must be able to look out for: lift, reach and efficiency. also to know what an organisation should look out for, we must have at the back of our mind the following: unintended consequency, sustainability and probability of success
Loved this!
I learnt a whole lot from this topic. What interest me the most is the nine-part definition of success and tailoring your organisation mission statement in an eight-word statement.
This course is an eye opener. It has made me know how to set up my programs for success through the 9 elements of success
This module has enlightened me more to the nine part framework and lift
The module was very enlightening for me. It was an eye opener to fundamental truths for social impact.
These nine elements to gauge the impact and strength of an organization’s program or project is really a unique way of carrying out evaluation. I have never come across such an organized and systematic approach to any kind of measurement as it is put forwarded in this nine-element framework. I think many of us have learned very amazing thing.
I'm just starting this course and so far I'm enjoying it
I'm just starting this course and so far I'm enjoying it