Posts Tagged ‘Institutional change’

  • I am a cleaner

    I am a cleaner

    October 16th, 2013 | Expressive Change | Tolu Ilesanmi | 20 Comments

    So when we clean a school, we are not just cleaning the hallways and the bathrooms but if they permit us, there is a possibility of cleaning their system of education. When we clean a church, our intention is to introduce cleaning as a spiritual practice. When we clean for a real estate developer, we can work with them to […]

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  • Missing the forest for the trees

    Missing the forest for the trees

    September 18th, 2013 | Expressive Change | Liam Barrington-Bush | 1 Comment

    Children’s social services in England, like those of many other countries, don’t always have a sparkling public reputation when it comes to face-to-face relations. Like police, social workers who tackle state-mandated child protection cases spend their days witnessing and intervening in many of society’s darkest moments. From paedophilia to domestic violence, a social worker often observes the worst of what human beings are capable of in a typical working day. It takes a special kind of person to avoid […]

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  • The heart of Einstein

    The heart of Einstein

    September 8th, 2013 | Expressive Change | Veena Vasista | 4 Comments

    When I recently came across Einstein’s explanation of his statement, I felt relieved and excited to discover that indeed he was instructing us to use more than our mind and ego-driven analysis to work through problems. Knowing this, I take it further to imagine that by ‘higher levels’ he meant higher levels of […]

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  • The experience of school

    The experience of school

    May 12th, 2013 | Expressive Change | Tana Paddock | 6 Comments

    Critics of modern schooling like John Taylor Gatto and Ivan Illich have recognized that the fundamental curriculum that schools teach us is school itself. I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately since moving to South Africa, where school reform has become a nation-wide calling. The initiatives that feel most promising to me are the ones that are digging under the layers a bit- looking at ways of transforming […]

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  • The form trap

    The form trap

    February 1st, 2013 | Expressive Change | Tana Paddock | 2 Comments

    Check out this talk that Warren gave at Tedx Cape Town on an idea we feel is worth spreading!

    The biggest challenge the world is facing is not how to create change but how to sustain change, and if we want to sustain change we are mostly paying attention to the wrong things, particularly inside our social purpose organizations and social movements…

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  • The frenzy

    The frenzy

    October 17th, 2012 | Expressive Change | Tana Paddock | 11 Comments

    I find myself returning so often to these words of Thomas Merton that I figured it would be worth dedicating a blog post to them: “There is a pervasive form of contemporary violence to which the idealist fighting for peace by non-violent methods most easily succumbs […]

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  • Podcast: A conversation with Sushrut and Tolu

    Podcast: A conversation with Sushrut and Tolu

    September 18th, 2012 | Expressive Change | Podcast | No Comments

    In this podcast, we speak with Sushrut Munje and Tolu Ilesanmi about their experiments in transforming the underbelly of the cleaning industry. We met Sushrut last year at a workshop we gave in Mumbai a few months after he launched his new cleaning business Hammer & Mop. Recently he re-connected to see if we could […]

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  • Gestalt at the South African Treasury Department

    Gestalt at the South African Treasury Department

    July 20th, 2012 | Expressive Change | Tana Paddock | No Comments

    I’m stumbling along, trying my best to remain in the single file line the path has forced us to form. We crest the hillside, overlooking a quiet river freckled with boulders and dragonflies. I overhear Jonathan and Kirsten chatting in front of me. They are introducing themselves, having only just met on this day hike organized through the Cape Town Hiking Group. I hear Kirsten say that she works for the National Treasury […]

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  • An interesting response to our recent talk

    An interesting response to our recent talk

    May 23rd, 2012 | Expressive Change | Undine Whande | 2 Comments

    The first thing that struck me from the talk and that had me celebrate inwardly was that these insights are now surfacing at various points through various people who have all been keenly and committedly observing their environments and coming to similar conclusions: That organisations are […]

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  • Social innovation from the inside out

    Social innovation from the inside out

    May 13th, 2012 | Expressive Change | Warren Nilsson & Tana Paddock | 11 Comments

    We are excited to share this talk that Warren gave last month at University of Cape Town exploring the organizational dimensions of social innovation. In our experience, few social purpose organizations spend much time looking at how their own organizational cultures support or hinder the kinds of changes in the world they are working so hard to create. In this talk, Warren challenges us to consider how much of our current difficulty in fostering and scaling social innovation is bound up in this disconnect. What kind of change might we create if […]

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