Lean for Social Change draws on the latest thinking in Silicon Valley on how to build companies that maximize customer value while minimizing wasted effort and makes it relevant for social innovators. The lean approach relies on validated learning, experimentation, and iterative product releases to shorten product development cycles, measure progress, and gain valuable customer feedback. In an environment where the majority of startups fail, lean principles aim to give startups a better chance of success by helping entrepreneurs learn more quickly what works and discard what doesn’t.
These principles aren’t just for high tech startups but tools for life for any innovator, especially those determined to solve the world’s toughest social problems.
What you’ll learn:By the conclusion of this course you will:
These principles aren’t just for high tech startups but tools for life for any innovator, especially those determined to solve the world’s toughest social problems.
What you’ll learn:By the conclusion of this course you will:
- Have a framework for taking a social impact idea and assessing its potential for creating long-lasting impact and achieving financial sustainability
- Understand how to create and validate a business model intended to create social impact.
- Develop a “lean mindset” for tackling problems of poverty that can be applied to other settings in the corporate, public, and NGO sectors
- You’re an aspiring or very early stage social entrepreneur/founding team member that is building an impact enterprise to tackle a specific problem of poverty
- You’re looking to learn the lean mindset to drive a social change initiative in a larger organization. (For example, you could be an employee within an established business, public sector organization or non-profit).
- You just completed the Human-Centered Design for Social Innovation course and are ready to take your project to the next level.
- Be expected to come with an idea for a new model to solve a problem of poverty
- Work in teams learning how to take your idea and assess its potential for achieving long-lasting impact and financial sustainability
- Learn how to use a tool called The Business Model Canvas to brainstorm each part of a business, and Customer Development, a systematic approach that forces you to get out of the building to see whether anyone other than you would actually want to use your product/service.