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ENT1501 Fundamentals of Changemaking and Social Innovation

This guide contains resources for students in Prof. Lizeth Garcia's ENT1501 course.
Systems Thinking, Systems Leadership, & Systems Mapping

Course Competency 4

The student will describe important concepts of changemaking by: 

a. Explaining the role that empathy plays in creating social change. 

b. Describing the different types of changemaking such as social entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship, philanthropy, volunteerism, advocacy, and political activism.  

c. Explaining the importance of cross-sector collaborations in driving social change. 

d. Explaining the methodology of design thinking and its role in change making. 

Learning Outcomes
  • Communication
  • Social Responsibility
  • Ethical Issues
What is a System? What are "Wicked Problems"?
Activity
What is a System?
What is a System?
More System Parts
What is Systems-Thinking?
What are wicked problems?
Systems-Thinking is Needed
Slide 7
About that toast
Define
Systems Thinking and Wicked Problems
Impact Gaps Canvas

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Use the Impact Gaps Canvas to analyze your social or environmental issue.

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