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Centre for Public Policy and SELCO Foundation to jointly host ‘Impact Failure Conclave 2022’ on 25th & 26th Nov

Through panel discussions and workshops, the event aims to bring together stakeholders from the social development sector to engage in key learnings for improved impact 

23 November, 2022, Bengaluru: The Centre for Public Policy (CPP) at IIM Bangalore, in collaboration with the SELCO Foundation, will host the ‘Impact Failure Conclave 2022’ on 25th and 26th November 2022 (Friday and Saturday). The two-day event aims to bring together stakeholders from the social development sector to engage in key learnings for improved impact.

Please log onto www.impactfailure.org to register for the conclave.

Societal change is a complex order with many moving parts and unique factors that could make or break an intervention – interventions designed to benefit those that exist on the margins of society and measured by social indicators like improved literacy, better healthcare and better nutrition. In this context, there is a pressing need to periodically pause, reflect and understand how to constantly learn, ‘fail well’ OR ‘fail-forward'.

The gap in accepting and acknowledging failure is critical and a bridge necessary to achieve systemic, productive change. In order to enable such an environment, it is critical for stakeholders that influence the development ecosystem to come together and share successes and failures sincerely, and to proactively recognize failure and learning as a core part of organizational processes.

The mission of the conclave is to create an environment that encourages stakeholders to own their failures, learn and evolve. The event will include a series of panel discussions and workshops on the various ways organizations, philanthropists and other stakeholders can build a better relationship between failure and success.

For a complete schedule of the two-day event, please click here

Add to Calendar 2022-11-25 05:30:00 2024-05-09 13:32:11 Centre for Public Policy and SELCO Foundation to jointly host ‘Impact Failure Conclave 2022’ on 25th & 26th Nov Through panel discussions and workshops, the event aims to bring together stakeholders from the social development sector to engage in key learnings for improved impact  23 November, 2022, Bengaluru: The Centre for Public Policy (CPP) at IIM Bangalore, in collaboration with the SELCO Foundation, will host the ‘Impact Failure Conclave 2022’ on 25th and 26th November 2022 (Friday and Saturday). The two-day event aims to bring together stakeholders from the social development sector to engage in key learnings for improved impact. Please log onto www.impactfailure.org to register for the conclave. Societal change is a complex order with many moving parts and unique factors that could make or break an intervention – interventions designed to benefit those that exist on the margins of society and measured by social indicators like improved literacy, better healthcare and better nutrition. In this context, there is a pressing need to periodically pause, reflect and understand how to constantly learn, ‘fail well’ OR ‘fail-forward'. The gap in accepting and acknowledging failure is critical and a bridge necessary to achieve systemic, productive change. In order to enable such an environment, it is critical for stakeholders that influence the development ecosystem to come together and share successes and failures sincerely, and to proactively recognize failure and learning as a core part of organizational processes. The mission of the conclave is to create an environment that encourages stakeholders to own their failures, learn and evolve. The event will include a series of panel discussions and workshops on the various ways organizations, philanthropists and other stakeholders can build a better relationship between failure and success. For a complete schedule of the two-day event, please click here IIM Bangalore IIM Bangalore communications@iimb.ac.in Asia/Kolkata public
Add to Calendar 2022-11-25 05:30:00 2024-05-09 13:32:11 Centre for Public Policy and SELCO Foundation to jointly host ‘Impact Failure Conclave 2022’ on 25th & 26th Nov Through panel discussions and workshops, the event aims to bring together stakeholders from the social development sector to engage in key learnings for improved impact  23 November, 2022, Bengaluru: The Centre for Public Policy (CPP) at IIM Bangalore, in collaboration with the SELCO Foundation, will host the ‘Impact Failure Conclave 2022’ on 25th and 26th November 2022 (Friday and Saturday). The two-day event aims to bring together stakeholders from the social development sector to engage in key learnings for improved impact. Please log onto www.impactfailure.org to register for the conclave. Societal change is a complex order with many moving parts and unique factors that could make or break an intervention – interventions designed to benefit those that exist on the margins of society and measured by social indicators like improved literacy, better healthcare and better nutrition. In this context, there is a pressing need to periodically pause, reflect and understand how to constantly learn, ‘fail well’ OR ‘fail-forward'. The gap in accepting and acknowledging failure is critical and a bridge necessary to achieve systemic, productive change. In order to enable such an environment, it is critical for stakeholders that influence the development ecosystem to come together and share successes and failures sincerely, and to proactively recognize failure and learning as a core part of organizational processes. The mission of the conclave is to create an environment that encourages stakeholders to own their failures, learn and evolve. The event will include a series of panel discussions and workshops on the various ways organizations, philanthropists and other stakeholders can build a better relationship between failure and success. For a complete schedule of the two-day event, please click here IIM Bangalore IIM Bangalore communications@iimb.ac.in Asia/Kolkata public

Through panel discussions and workshops, the event aims to bring together stakeholders from the social development sector to engage in key learnings for improved impact 

23 November, 2022, Bengaluru: The Centre for Public Policy (CPP) at IIM Bangalore, in collaboration with the SELCO Foundation, will host the ‘Impact Failure Conclave 2022’ on 25th and 26th November 2022 (Friday and Saturday). The two-day event aims to bring together stakeholders from the social development sector to engage in key learnings for improved impact.

Please log onto www.impactfailure.org to register for the conclave.

Societal change is a complex order with many moving parts and unique factors that could make or break an intervention – interventions designed to benefit those that exist on the margins of society and measured by social indicators like improved literacy, better healthcare and better nutrition. In this context, there is a pressing need to periodically pause, reflect and understand how to constantly learn, ‘fail well’ OR ‘fail-forward'.

The gap in accepting and acknowledging failure is critical and a bridge necessary to achieve systemic, productive change. In order to enable such an environment, it is critical for stakeholders that influence the development ecosystem to come together and share successes and failures sincerely, and to proactively recognize failure and learning as a core part of organizational processes.

The mission of the conclave is to create an environment that encourages stakeholders to own their failures, learn and evolve. The event will include a series of panel discussions and workshops on the various ways organizations, philanthropists and other stakeholders can build a better relationship between failure and success.

For a complete schedule of the two-day event, please click here