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How to Get Your Social Impact Flywheel Turning

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Do you ever feel like you’re just STUCK?

Like no matter what you try or how hard you work you just can’t seem to get traction?

We’ve all been there before, and it’s NOT a fun space to be in.

Here’s the thing: there are going to be sticking points in your social impact journey. That’s pretty much guaranteed.

What worked on day 1 — or year 1 — won’t necessarily work for year 3, or year 5.

What worked when you were brand new and had a $500k annual operating budget won’t work to get you from $5m/yr to $50m/yr.

But there’s a powerful way to overcome these sticking points: Learn to build a social impact flywheel.

A flywheel takes some initial effort to start and spin up, but then it builds momentum and continues to propel your work forward with minimal effort once it’s going.
You can’t just build one big impact flywheel. You need to build a bunch of them that all work together.

Jonathan and Eric go into this in detail in our latest episode of Designing Tomorrow. If you’re feeling stuck right now, you don’t want to miss this one.

Episode Highlights

  • [01:11] - Flywheel concept from Good to Great and its relevance to social impact
  • [05:27] - Positive feedback loops and their application in social impact organizations
  • [06:16] - Creating positive feedback loops and examples of effective stakeholder engagement
  • [09:38] - Importance of showing the impact of financial contributions
  • [12:05] - Providing immediate feedback for donors and participants
  • [14:06] - Immediate feedback to help maintain donor and participant engagement
  • [20:21] - The idea of multi-threaded value to enhance retention and momentum

Quotes

  • "I think the idea and the concept of a flywheel is very alluring, right? Because it's like, okay, if we can get this flywheel built and we do all this effort at some point it starts to build its own momentum and then we can, you know, reduce the effort." - Eric Ressler [03:25]
  • "One of the mistakes that we make most commonly, and I think one that if we correct it would get that positive feedback loop going, get that flywheel turning is to make this feedback more immediate." - Jonathan Hicken [14:06]

Resources:

*** If you liked this episode, it really helps a new podcast if you can help spread the word. Share with your friends or co-workers, post it to social media, “follow” or “subscribe” in your podcast app, or write a review on iTunes. We could not do this without you!

We love hearing feedback from our community, so please email us with your questions or comments — including topics you’d like us to cover in future episodes — at podcast@designbycosmic.com

Listeners, now you can text us your comments or questions by clicking this link.

  continue reading

Hoofdstukken

1. Building Social Impact Flywheels (00:00:00)

2. Effective Impact Storytelling and Multi-Threaded Value (00:14:47)

28 afleveringen

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Inhoud geleverd door Eric Ressler. Alle podcastinhoud, inclusief afleveringen, afbeeldingen en podcastbeschrijvingen, wordt rechtstreeks geüpload en geleverd door Eric Ressler of hun podcastplatformpartner. Als u denkt dat iemand uw auteursrechtelijk beschermde werk zonder uw toestemming gebruikt, kunt u het hier beschreven proces https://nl.player.fm/legal volgen.

Do you ever feel like you’re just STUCK?

Like no matter what you try or how hard you work you just can’t seem to get traction?

We’ve all been there before, and it’s NOT a fun space to be in.

Here’s the thing: there are going to be sticking points in your social impact journey. That’s pretty much guaranteed.

What worked on day 1 — or year 1 — won’t necessarily work for year 3, or year 5.

What worked when you were brand new and had a $500k annual operating budget won’t work to get you from $5m/yr to $50m/yr.

But there’s a powerful way to overcome these sticking points: Learn to build a social impact flywheel.

A flywheel takes some initial effort to start and spin up, but then it builds momentum and continues to propel your work forward with minimal effort once it’s going.
You can’t just build one big impact flywheel. You need to build a bunch of them that all work together.

Jonathan and Eric go into this in detail in our latest episode of Designing Tomorrow. If you’re feeling stuck right now, you don’t want to miss this one.

Episode Highlights

  • [01:11] - Flywheel concept from Good to Great and its relevance to social impact
  • [05:27] - Positive feedback loops and their application in social impact organizations
  • [06:16] - Creating positive feedback loops and examples of effective stakeholder engagement
  • [09:38] - Importance of showing the impact of financial contributions
  • [12:05] - Providing immediate feedback for donors and participants
  • [14:06] - Immediate feedback to help maintain donor and participant engagement
  • [20:21] - The idea of multi-threaded value to enhance retention and momentum

Quotes

  • "I think the idea and the concept of a flywheel is very alluring, right? Because it's like, okay, if we can get this flywheel built and we do all this effort at some point it starts to build its own momentum and then we can, you know, reduce the effort." - Eric Ressler [03:25]
  • "One of the mistakes that we make most commonly, and I think one that if we correct it would get that positive feedback loop going, get that flywheel turning is to make this feedback more immediate." - Jonathan Hicken [14:06]

Resources:

*** If you liked this episode, it really helps a new podcast if you can help spread the word. Share with your friends or co-workers, post it to social media, “follow” or “subscribe” in your podcast app, or write a review on iTunes. We could not do this without you!

We love hearing feedback from our community, so please email us with your questions or comments — including topics you’d like us to cover in future episodes — at podcast@designbycosmic.com

Listeners, now you can text us your comments or questions by clicking this link.

  continue reading

Hoofdstukken

1. Building Social Impact Flywheels (00:00:00)

2. Effective Impact Storytelling and Multi-Threaded Value (00:14:47)

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