At 2pm today we were in the studio quickly mocking up version four of a family measurement tool. By 6pm, we had thrown out much of version four and were working on version five across the Verona family dinning room table. We're in week three of the Family by Family prototype. Prototyping starts with the assumption that most of our ideas won't work, and the best way to learn what might work better is to try over and over again. It's a nerve-wracking and yet exhilarating time. But, how do we know what does and doesn't work? What are our measures of success? Well, on reflection, we use four primary indicators: (1) resonance; (2) engagement; (3) perceived value; and (4) behavioural change.
On Thursday I attended the Not for Profit Community Service Sector Forum in Adelaide.
Hosted by partners Anglicare and Flinders University, the forum brought together leaders from the not for profit (NFP) and government sector to talk about the future of the NFP sector.
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