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MILANO (ITALPRESS) - Il sistema bancario è sempre più attento alla sostenibilità. Banca IFIS, con il presidente Ernesto Furstenberg Fassio, ha sviluppato con lo spin off Triadi del Politecnico di Milano un social impact lab denominato Kaleidos, ma soprattutto ha investito molte risorse in azioni mirate sia per quanto riguarda la decarbonizzazione dei propri portafogli, sia per l'aspetto sociale con particolare attenzione anche ai crediti deteriorati. Ne parlano nella puntata 34 di Focus ESG, Michele Ripa, Sustainability Manager di Banca Ifis, e Irene Bengo, Ceo di Triadi, spin off del Politecnico di Milano, con il giornalista Marco Marelli.fsc/gsl
MILANO (ITALPRESS) - Il sistema bancario è sempre più attento alla sostenibilità. Banca IFIS, con il presidente Ernesto Furstenberg Fassio, ha sviluppato con lo spin off Triadi del Politecnico di Milano un social impact lab denominato Kaleidos, ma soprattutto ha investito molte risorse in azioni mirate sia per quanto riguarda la decarbonizzazione dei propri portafogli, sia per l'aspetto sociale con particolare attenzione anche ai crediti deteriorati. Ne parlano nella puntata 34 di Focus ESG, Michele Ripa, Sustainability Manager di Banca Ifis, e Irene Bengo, Ceo di Triadi, spin off del Politecnico di Milano, con il giornalista Marco Marelli.fsc/gsl
This episode follows student journalists, Gurleen Jassal and Hannah Papke, as they discuss with James Gamage about the Social Impact Lab and how their business is making day-to-day more affordable for Calgarians. This story also follows the Good Neighbour store in downtown Calgary where their pay-what-you-can business model is on full display in the community. This episode was produced by Matt DeMille.
We spend most of our time at work, even today when so many of us are working remotely. It makes sense that we want to feel connected to our teammates and coworkers. But often, we don't know how to do that. We're not sure what to say when we see a coworker struggling so we remain quiet. That's not helping them, and it's not helping us to create real connections. Connections that go beyond work friends to true friendships.This week on the podcast, guest Daniel O'Shea and I discuss the stigma around mental health conversations at work and how we can create a language of support so that everyone feels safe.In the age of mental health tools, there's support out there. But unfortunately many organizations don't allow for vulnerability. Daniel has a tool to help with that!About Daniel O'Shea:Daniel is a consultant working in the social innovation space - developing unique solutions to social issues. He combines the threads of an ecclectic education and career, and in exploring the benefits and challenges of a digital-nomad lifestyle, has found a passion for the purposeful work he undertakes. Predominanty working with the increadible minds and souls that make up The Social Impact Lab and The United Way of Calgary and Area over the last few years, Daniel is grateful to have been given the opportunity to deep dive the larger questions about who we are and how we organize ourselves on his quest to find a more human human. Connect with Daniel on LinkedIn.Mentioned in This Episode of Mental Health in Minutes:Steps to SupportHope Motivates Action podcastIshmael by Daniel QuinnJoin the monthly digital subscription
I detta avsnitt vänder och vrider vi på begreppen tjänst och design och kombinationen av de båda. Stefan och Katarina har precis gett ut boken “Tjänstedesign - principer och praktiker”. Vi börjar samtalet med upplevelsebaserad design, industridesign och interaktionsdesign och fortsätter med metoder som kundresor, postitlappar och design thinking som tillsammans med digitaliseringen har gjort tjänstedesign allt mer populärt. Boken hjälper oss att ta reda på vad vi vill uppnå med tjänstedesignarbetet. Hur fungerar det under arbetets gång och vad händer efteråt i den mottagande organisationen? Vilket värde skapar tjänsten för tjänsteleverantören och för mottagaren av tjänsten? Om avsnittet: Målgrupp: allmänhet, ledning, it-folk, företag, ledare, projektledare, management, anställda, myndigheter, politiker Lär dig: tjänst, design, tjänstedesign, service design Dela poddavsnittet: https://www.effekten.se/tjanstedesign-idag Idag säljer vi inte längre produkter utan funktionalitet och upplevelser. Philips gör inte lampor, utan ljus. Lägger vi till runtomtjänster så skapar vi ytterligare värde, i ett större tjänstesystem. IT är då stöd för aktörer i t ex vården och helheten är det som är värdeskapande för patienten. Stefan och Katarina berättar om exempelprojekt ur boken; GP/Stampen och Länsförsäkringar. Gemensamt för de båda är att en stor vinst blev ökad kundkännedom och lärdomar i organisationen. Vi får svar på frågan “Kan tjänstedesign misslyckas?” Är man ny i området finns det ett par saker att tänka på: Lägg tid i början av projekt och testa tidigt i verkligheten - istället för att snabbt komma igång med exempelvis utveckling av IT-stöd till tjänsten.Ta höjd för vad ni sätter fart på! Hur drar organisationen nytta av lärandet efter projektet?Använd de fem principerna: involvering, visualisering, prototyping, lärande i handling och agens i system som beskrivs i boken Katarina Wetter-Edman, Stefan Holmlid, Jonas Jaani, Micke Norbäck (38:49) Länkar / mer information: Stefan Holmlid på LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefan-holmlid-b402683/ Katarina Wetter-Edman på LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katarina-wetter-edman-1522673/ Boken "Tjänstedesign - principer och praktiker" https://www.studentlitteratur.se/kurslitteratur/teknik-datorer-it-och-bygg/projektledning-och-kvalitet/tjanstedesign/ Social Impact Lab – innovation som löser samhällsutmaningar: http://oru.se/soil Utbildningar: http://www.liu.se/mscdesign https://liu.se/studieinfo/kurs/tuu002/vt-2020 Intressanta föreläsningar: https://experiolab.se/forskning/seminars/ https://experiolab.se/forskning/seminars/ https://liu.se/artikel/design-och-demokrati Alla avsnitt av digitaliseringens podcast Effekten: https://www.effekten.se/avsnitt Vi finns där du hittar dina övriga poddar: https://www.effekten.se/prenumerera/ Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/se/podcast/effekten-digitalisering-kunskap/id1171229363?mt=2&ls=1 Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZWZmZWt0ZW4uc2UvZmVlZC9wb2RjYXN0Lw== Acast: https://www.acast.com/effekten Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Z49zvPOisoSwhwojtUoCm https://open.spotify.com/show/5Z49zvPOisoSwhwojtUoCm?si=L2CU8WHbTOq-RnIk-aBrOg
Kc Social Impact lab es una firma consultora especializada en estrategia de responsabilidad social y desarrollo de medios globales para impacto social, con aliados internacionales de gran alcance la firma ha logrado posicionar como líder en filantropía, medios de comunicación y asuntos públicos gracias además a la valiosisima experiencia que a nivel individual aporta cada uno de los miembros de su equipo. Desde Kc Social Impact Lab asesoran a organizaciones públicas, privadas y gubernamentales para realizar inversiones estratégicas a gran escala que aborden problemas sociales globales, han transmitido mensajes eficaces a jóvenes y adultos de todo el mundo en más de 140 países y 40 idiomas ayudando a mejorar el conocimiento, cambiar actitudes y cambiar comportamientos sobre temas sociales y hacia "los demás". El objetivo de KC Social Impact Lab es ayudar a los clientes a abordar los problemas sociales globales de una manera sostenible, escalable y medible y desde InspiraRSE Radio estamos felices de presentar esta entrevista con su Director Fabian Koss quien nos atendió desde Washington en una conversación que agradecemos y valoramos. Recuerda que si esta o cualquier otra experiencia que has escuchado en InspiraRSE Radio te ha inspirado de alguna manera, considera apoyarnos en la producción de este espacio. Para hacerlo solo debes ir https://www.buymeacoffee.com/inspira.rse o a nuestra página web www.inspirarse.net y en la página principal vas a ver el enlace a BuyMeACoffee
Behind the scenes: In dieser Podcast-Folge bekommt ihr einen Einblick in die Arbeit einer unserer Social Impact- Alumni SofaConcerts. Unser Team vom Social Impact Lab in Hamburg war im Gespräch mit Miriam Schütt über die Arbeit und Motivation von SofaConcerts und die ihr Verständnis von Social Entrepreneurship. Wenn ihr mehr über sie erfahren wollt und nach dieser Folge Lust auf ein Live-Konzert bekommen habt und/oder Künstler*innen während der Weihnachtszeit unterstützen wollt, schaut gerne auf www.sofaconcerts.org vorbei. Folge direkt herunterladen
Folge 37: mit Uwe Wunder vom Social Impact Lab Hachem spricht mit Uwe über soziale Innovation und die Graufstufen zwischen For-Profit Unternehmen und gemeinnütziger Arbeit. Hier findet ihr das Social Impact Lab
Als we standaard bierflesjes inleveren, dan krijgen we daar statiegeld voor. Maar onze wijnflessen verdwijnen in glasbakken. Die wijnflessen kunnen veel duurzamer worden gebruikt en dat is precies wat Rebottled doet. Het bedrijf zette zichzelf op de kaart en kwam daarmee ook op de radar van PwC waar Rebottled zelfs de Social Impact Lab prijs heeft gewonnen. Onderdeel van deze prijs is twee jaar lang pro bono ondersteuning van PwC, waar Rebottled terecht kan met bijvoorbeeld financiële, strategische en fiscale vragen. Waar Rebottled nu als bedrijf staat en hoe de ondersteuning van PwC is verlopen hoor je allemaal in deze podcast van Boostz!
Du lebst bereits nachhaltig, fährst oft mit den öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln, kaufst dir fair hergestellte Kleidung oder sparst Plastik ein? Das sind wichtige Schritte für ein nachhaltiges Leben und einen gesunden Planeten – doch weißt du auch wohin dein Geld fließt? Eventuell finanziert deine Bank mit dem Geld, dass du bei ihr anlegst in Waffengeschäfte, Fossile Brennstoffe oder in Tierversuche. Wenn du nicht an schmutzigen Geschäften beteiligt sein möchtest, fang an dein Geld richtig zu investieren! Um zu klären wie nachhaltige und ethische Geldanlage funktioniert, habe ich den Finanzexperten und Eco-Anlageberater Philipp Achenbach in den Brain Food Podcast eingeladen. Er inspiriert Menschen dazu, ihr Geld in die richtigen Bahnen zu lenken, um unseren Planeten zu schützen und gleichzeitig finanziell freier zu werden. Philipp Achenbach, Jurist und Finanzexperte und geprüfter Eco-Anlageberater. In seinem eigenen Podcast "Der Finanzoptimist" teilt er sein Wissen aus der Finanzwelt und der Nachhaltigkeit mit seinen Zuhörern. Normalerweise ist er im Social Impact Lab in Frankfurt anzutreffen, doch ich durfte in auf der Brain Food Couch interviewen. Es war mir eine Freude endlich mal tiefer in Zahlen, Daten und Fakten einzutauchen mit einem Experten der sein Know-How unterhaltsam vermitteln kann! Hier alle wichtigen Links vom Podcast Interview mit Philipp Achenbach: www.finanzoptimist.com www.ecoanlageberater.de www.facing-finance.org/de/ Hier findest du mehr Brain Food online! www.brainfood-magazin.de www.brainfood-coaching.de Wir freuen uns auf dein Feedback podcast@brainfood-magazin.de oder per DM auf IG/ Fb. Danke an Florian Beier – mein Lieblingsfotograf aus München – für das tolle Podcast-Coverbild! www.marekbeier.de
Episode 78 – Rebecca Riccio: Social Impact Lab goodathleteproject.com For today's episode we are joined by Rebecca Riccio. Rebecca is the Founding Director of the Social Impact Lab at Northeastern University. Her research focuses on using experiential learning and teaching methods to help students explore how to become more effective and ethical social change makers. She completed her undergraduate work at Wesleyan University and her graduate work at the University of Michigan. In addition to that, she spent time as both an undergraduate and graduate student at the Pushkin Institute in Moscow. Follow Rebecca on Twitter: @RebeccaRRiccio Today's Episode brought to you by Remind Recover. You can find them at Remindrecover.com and on Twitter and Instagram: @ReMindRecover. Use the code: GoodAthlete at checkout for a discount on your next order. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @Coach4Kindness Follow and like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/coach4kindness/
The Social Impact Lab was launched in February of 2018 as a partnership between the United Way of Calgary and Area and J5 Innovation. It is an example of a social innovation lab that brings together a diverse group of organizations and individuals, including people with lived experience, to address complex problems. Over the past year, much of the lab’s work has focused on mental health issues. The lab also offers a program to help nonprofit leaders learn and apply design thinking in their work. As social innovation labs increase in popularity, we have an incredible opportunity to learn from the experiences and reflections of changemakers who are bringing this new way of working into their sectors and communities. In this episode, we speak with Talia Bell and John Vardalos about why they created the social impact lab, how the lab works, the tensions they face, and what they’ve learned over the past year and a half. Learn More Learn more about the Social Impact Lab here: https://www.thesocialimpactlab.com/ See a short piece about the Social Impact Lab on ABSI Connect’s blog: http://www.absiconnect.ca/news/2019/1/24/the-social-impact-lab Learn more about social innovation labs here: http://www.sigeneration.ca/home/labs/ Find definitions and examples of social innovation, systems thinking, and more here: http://sigknowledgehub.com/ Recording by Elise Martinoski of ABSI Connect. Production by Lisa Pruden of the Edmonton Community Foundation (https://www.ecfoundation.org/). Music by the Fort McMurray youth of the SoundForce Collective.
The Social Impact Lab was launched in February of 2018 as a partnership between the United Way of Calgary and Area and J5 Innovation. It is an example of a social innovation lab that brings together a diverse group of organizations and individuals, including people with lived experience, to address complex problems. Over the past year, much of the lab’s work has focused on mental health issues. The lab also offers a program to help nonprofit leaders learn and apply design thinking in their work. As social innovation labs increase in popularity, we have an incredible opportunity to learn from the experiences and reflections of changemakers who are bringing this new way of working into their sectors and communities. In this episode, we speak with Talia Bell and John Vardalos about why they created the social impact lab, how the lab works, the tensions they face, and what they’ve learned over the past year and a half. Learn More Learn more about the Social Impact Lab here: https://www.thesocialimpactlab.com/ See a short piece about the Social Impact Lab on ABSI Connect’s blog: http://www.absiconnect.ca/news/2019/1/24/the-social-impact-lab Learn more about social innovation labs here: http://www.sigeneration.ca/home/labs/ Find definitions and examples of social innovation, systems thinking, and more here: http://sigknowledgehub.com/ Recording by Elise Martinoski of ABSI Connect. Production by Lisa Pruden of the Edmonton Community Foundation (https://www.ecfoundation.org/). Music by the Fort McMurray youth of the SoundForce Collective.
Thank you for listening to the Leaders, Innovators and Big Ideas podcast, supported by Rainforest Alberta. The podcast that highlights those people who are contributing to and/or supporting the innovation ecosystem in Alberta. This episode is hosted by Peter Beaudoin. Peter manages strategy and partnerships for an innovative alliance of energy companies committed to reducing environmental impacts through collaborative R&D efforts. Peter worked for more than 20 years in Asia building and investing in a variety of businesses. His most recent role outside of Canada was with the World Wildlife Fund, where he was the Chief Executive Officer of WWF China, based in Beijing. Prior to that, Peter lived in Hong Kong for 15 years working in the technology industry. John Vardalos is the founder and CEO of J5, a design firm that specializes in customer experience and business model innovation. Learn more at www.jfive.com John is also the co-founder of the Social Impact Lab, which is the United Way of Calgary’s social innovation lab. Learn more at www.thesocialimpactlab.com He has been featured on CBC Radio, Business in Calgary magazine and regularly speaks at conferences about the importance of building cultures of creativity and experimentation. Previously, John held sales and marketing leadership roles at organizations such as Capgemini, Ernst and Young, Dell Canada and Xerox Canada. Please connect with John directly at https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnvardalos/ Please be sure to share this episode with everyone you know. If you are interested in being either a host, a guest, or a sponsor of the show, please reach out. We are published in Google Podcasts and the iTunes store for Apple Podcasts. We would be grateful if you could give us a rating as it helps spread the word about the show. Credits... This Episode Sponsored By: Zinc Ventures Graphic Design: Mackenzie Bedford Episode Music: Tony Del Degan Creator & Producer: Al Del Degan
Today’s episode brings us the 4th installment of our special series Ashoka U on Teaching Change with our conversation with Rebecca Riccio, Director of the Social Impact Lab at Northeastern University. Rebecca shares her philosophy of change-making education from the ways of thinking, ways of being, and ways of doing, to her disdain for placing too much emphasis on specific terms like “social entrepreneurship” or “social innovation” and lastly her chapter in the forthcoming Ashoka U publication. BiographyRebecca Riccio is the founding Director of the Social Impact Lab (SIL) at Northeastern University, an experiential learning hub that prepares students for lives of citizen-leadership and social change through systems thinking, complex problem solving, and ethical community engagement. Throughout her career, Rebecca has developed and managed cutting edge projects around the world, including the first federally funded teacher training program in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe following the fall of the Berlin Wall; satellite-based email networks connecting health facilities in Africa and Asia before commercial options became viable; and the world’s first massive open online course or MOOC on experiential philanthropy, which engaged thousands of students around the world in awarding grants from the Buffett family’s Learning by Giving Foundation. She continues to break new ground by researching and developing experiential learning methods that challenge students to grapple with the complexity and ethical implications of engaging in social change using techniques such as network and systems visualization, real-dollar grantmaking, and community-based service-learning. Rebecca is a leader in the growing use of experiential philanthropy education to illuminate the study of the nonprofit sector, civil society, and social justice by having students confront the power and privilege of managing scarce resources in the face of vast need. The model she developed at Northeastern, Northeastern Students4Giving, is now being adapted in countries around the world through SIL’s Global Philanthropy Initiative. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on the nonprofit sector, philanthropy, and social change at Northeastern University and has lectured on philanthropy, social justice, and policy at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University.LinksSocial Impact Lab website: https://cssh.northeastern.edu/impactlab/Social Impact-athon website: https://www.socialimpactathon.com/Rebecca’s talk at Ashoka: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXxSIGdyPv4For more information about Rebecca’s philosophy and work in experiential philanthropy, see Riccio, Rebecca. “Checks and Balances: Experiential Philanthropy as a Form of Community Engagement.” Service-learning through Community Engagement. By Lori Gardinier. New York, NY: Springer, LLC, 2017. 39-56. Print.
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https://youtu.be/sW1gq6KJ8ho In this interview, we introduce you to the Startup of the Month January – Field Buzz – by Frankfurt Forward, as part of our media cooperation with this initiative. Meet Alexis, who is half British, half French, but still, love to live in Frankfurt. He is the co-founder of the app Field Buzz, together with Habib Ullah Bahar. Field Buzz enables field staff to get better connected to their HQ and much faster information flow. The software (dashboard with web login) and app (for field staff) is used by the likes of United Nations Development Program, Welthungerhilfe, US NGO PSI and BRAC. The company has two headquarters, one in Bangladesh and one in the Social Impact Lab in Frankfurt, where we did the recording. During the interview, Alexis is referring to the GIZ (formerly GTZ where Joern was an intern in China) the operational company for international cooperation and development aid from Germany, as well as the bank, backing some of those projects KfW. GIZ is headquartered just outside of Frankfurt and KfW actually has a large presence across many buildings in Frankfurt. Find all other notes and links, as well as the video here: https://www.startuprad.io/blog/field-buzz-allows-ngos-to-work-more-efficient-in-remote-areas/ Folge direkt herunterladen
In our final episode of Season 1 of the Toucan Abroad Podcast, we focus on social impact. What is social impact learning? How does it differ from service-learning? As a social enterprise, TEP is committed to ensuring that all our programs have a social impact. To help us answer these questions, our guest this episode is Erina McWilliam-Lopez, Associate Director at the Social Impact Lab at Lynn University. Erina has experience in professional education, curriculum design, talent development, and teaching core concepts of social entrepreneurship and responsible investing. In her role at Lynn University, she leads a social impact curriculum innovation taskforce. Erina teaches in the Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce Young Entrepreneur’s Academy, volunteers as an executive coach with Everwise, a startup focused on democratizing coaching, and is the co-director for a finalist concept in the Reimagining the Higher Education Ecosystem Challenge organized by the U.S. Department of Education Office of Education Technology.
Das Interview in dieser Folge dreht sich um die Arbeit des Female Finance Forum (FFF) im Social Impact Lab in Frankfurt. Das FFF bietet Grundlagenbildung für Frauen in Fragen zu Finanzprodukten. Ein zentraler Aspekt des Interviews ist auch die Frage nach nachhaltigen Geldanlagen.