Join us in San Francisco for a 1-day Seminar:
Designing Wisdom Economies
Using Ten Types of Capital to Assess & Increase Impact
Saturday June 2nd, 2018
Re-imagining Capital
Over the last decade there has been an increasing awareness from many sectors of society that we need to re-imagine the notion of capital. It isn’t enough anymore to just measure impact or even have more impact. Rather you want to make sure you are having more of the right kinds of impact. The MetaImpact Framework enables you to understand impact in an expanded way that explores how to measure impact using metrics associated with up to ten types of capital and how those capitals contribute to multiple bottom lines. Thus, this Framework supports you to create thriving organizations, communities, and societies by expanding the notion of impact, capital, and bottom lines and identifying the important ways these aspects are related to each other. Understanding these relationships enables you to design Wisdom Economies that cultivate and track multiple forms of value in a way that preserves the wholeness of people and systems.
Designing Wisdom Economies
Join us for a 1-day in-person seminar where we will explore current trends in the New Economy and how to design wisdom economies (i.e., whole-person/whole-system economies) using the MetaImpact Framework. This Framework provides an integrated model of the relationship between four types of impact, ten types of capital and their measurement, and a quadruple bottom line of People, Profit, Planet, and Purpose. One of the distinguishing features of this Framework is how it integrates all of these elements into a very intuitive and easily applied approach.
This seminar is a first-of-its-kind training in multiple capital assessment, value accounting and integrated reporting. Currently there are no options for being trained in how to use informal and formal metrics – both qualitative and quantitative – to assess impact across ten types of capital. Join us as we help pioneer this important new field of value accounting and wisdom economy design.
HIGH IMPACT
What will I discover?
This 1-day Seminar is for you if you want to …
Understand the concept of multiple forms of capital and metrics associated with each.
Treasure what you measure, so measure what you treasure.
Understand the critical relationships in between behaviors, systems, relationships and mindsets.
Understand the relationship in between Impact, quadruple bottom lines and types of capital.
Learn about how currencies can be applied to make visible, enable and shape value.
Identify what types of capital can be generated in your projects and life.
Learn to distinguish tangible and intangible value and how to make the intangible visible.
Learn how to achieve the four types of Impact: Clear, High, Deep and Wide.
Learn about multidimensional accounting and how it can leverage your organization.
Learn how the MetaImpact Framework can be used to activate Wisdom.
Who will I learn with?
In this seminar you will be learning along side like-minded individuals who are keen to explore the interconnections between types of impact, forms of capital, and multiple bottom-lines. This include individuals such as:
Integral Practitioners
Social Entrepreneurs
Conscious Capitalists
Alternative Currency Advocates
Mixed Methods Researchers
Visionary Business Designers
Movement Builders
New Economy Folks
Impact Investors
GNH Enthusiasts
Holistic Educators
Transdisciplinary Practitioners
Triple Bottom Line Aficionados
Change Makers
Sustainability Practitioners
Non-Profit Leaders
Marketeers/Brand Managers
Integrative Thinkers
HR Directors
Organizational Consultants
Integrated Reporting Users
How Will I learn?
Learning is a unique journey. Our intention is to enable the spaces and resources for people to learn as much as they want. You can choose to just get familiar with the topics, or take a deep dive and implement the model for your own projects and goals. Your choice.
Participants will receive a complementary Wisdom Economy Card Deck to engage and integrate the MetaImpact framework
Relate with the community and the facilitators through our online slack community space. Bring your projects and expect some magic! You can join us online as soon as you register and then join our MetaImpact Community of Practice space after the event.
Learn about leading edge case studies to ground and apply the concepts of the framework and access of MetaImpact related resources (videos, papers, podcasts, case studies, quotes).
CLEAR IMPACT
Facilitators
SEAN ESBJÖRN-HARGENS PhD
Sean is a global leader in the application of integrative thinking to leader development, organizational design, and mixed-methods design. In 2011 he founded MetaIntegral a social impact network that supports change leaders around the world in applying integrative principles. Sean’s passion lies at the intersection of design, integral theory, and embodiment. He has published and edited numerous articles, chapters, and books. His most recent book is Metatheory for the Twenty-first Century.
KRISTIAN SIMSARIAN, PhD
CLAUDIA MEGLIN
Claudia is an Integral Systems Designer for Creative Enterprises. She has been working for decades to guide organizations through organizational and cultural change and completed her Integral MBA in Creative Enterprises for Social Transformation in 2017. Her calling in life is to bring together creativity and business to consciously design sustainable and regenerative systems. Claudia is a certified Somatic Focalizing Coach.
WIDE IMPACT
Schedule
1-DAY SEMINAR
9:30 am Welcome, Introductions, & Set up
10:00 am Session 1: Exploring the 4 Impacts in your own project/organization
10:30 am Break
10:45 am Session 2: Exploring the 10 capitals in your own project/organization
12:00 pm Lunch
1:00 pm Session 3: Exploring the 3 Metrics in your own project/organization
2:00 pm Break
2:15 pm Session 4: Bringing it all together into an action plan for your project/organization
3:30 pm Wrap up
4:00 pm Done
DEEP IMPACT
Why San Francisco?
We decided to host this training in San Francisco for a number of reasons.
First, it has an innovative and diverse culture.
Second, it is a progressive culture exploring new models of economy and value accounting.
Third, it is a place where community and collective wisdom has a long standing tradition.
Event Location:
California College of the Arts (CCA), 1111 8th Street, San Francisco, CA 94107
Cost:
The cost of the event covers the tuition for the a day, materials associated with the workshop. All other costs (e.g., travel, lodging, and other meals) are the responsibility of the participants.
Scholarships:
We have a limited number of scholarships for students and financial hardship. If you would like to apply for one of these please contact us through the contact page below.
1-Day Seminar
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Description
Purpose-led and mission-driven organizations are transforming the landscape of business in exciting and innovative ways. Now more than ever we have an opportunity to design for impact and create new regenerative systems.
Join us for 1-day to learn how to:
· Use the MetaImpact Framework (pictured above) to design for increased social impact in your projects and organizations
· Identify and increase four types of social impact using informal and formal methods
· Work with both qualitative and quantitative metrics to measure your impact across multiple forms of value/capital
· Design “wisdom economies” that are open, inclusive, multicapitalist, regenerative, and transparent
Each participant will receive a complementary Wisdom Economy Card Deck to have and use during the workshop. This is a fun and engaged way to design regenerative solutions individually or in groups.
The workshop will be co-led by two globally recognized thought leaders from the fields of integrative business transformation and design-driven innovation – Sean Esbjörn-Hargnes, PhD, and Kristian Simsarian, PhD, with group facilitation support from Claudia Meglin, Integral MBA.
Date and Time
Saturday, June 2, 2018
9:30 AM – 5:30 PM PDT
Location
1111 8th Street
San Francisco, CA 94107