Spring 2023 NonProfit Management PS5270 section D01

PRACTITIONER'S GUIDE TO GLOBAL INNOV

PRACT GUIDE TO GLOBAL INN

Call Number 15562
Day & Time
Location
M 6:30pm-8:00pm
ONLINE ONLY
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Chandani Punia
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction On-Line Only
Course Description

This course is for leaders who want to challenge and transform existing ways of working for a greater positive impact on society. You will build the technical skills needed to bring Human-Centered Design (HCD) and innovation to projects and programs through a combination of lectures and assignments. At a higher level, you will also better understand what is needed to launch and manage innovation strategies and projects at NGOs and INGOs. This course builds a foundational understanding of innovation strategies, tools, and ecosystem in the social impact sector. Together, we will also heavily critique the status quo – including power dynamics, innovation methods and consider the importance of ethics, diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) – all with the motivation to build an improved practice of innovation. The course will bring together perspectives and guest speakers from across the globe who are diverse ecosystem actors, including innovators and implementers, funders, consultants, and
conveners.

This course has three phases. Phase 1 will provide a foundational understanding of innovation strategy, methodology, and tools, including human-centered design, user personas, journey mapping, etc. In Phase 2, you will be able to better contextualize innovation in the social impact sector, particularly from the perspective of NGOs, INGOs, and U.N. agencies. We will also dive into how DEIA, power, and creative capacities intersect with designing for social impact and learn practical skills for structuring an innovation project. Finally, in Phase 3, the instructor will share perspectives and lessons from practicing innovation for over a decade and help you identify areas of opportunity and entry points for your careers.

As future leaders and innovators in the social impact sector, you will be encouraged to think beyond how thingscurrently operate and expected to explore where and how the innovation sector itself needs to evolve. You will
complete this course with more clarity on your journey in innovation with coaching from the instructor and engaging
conversations with guest speakers.

Web Site Vergil
Department Non Profit Management
Enrollment 15 students (15 max) as of 1:08PM Monday, April 29, 2024
Status Full
Subject NonProfit Management
Number PS5270
Section D01
Division School of Professional Studies
Campus Morningside
Note ONLINE; OPEN TO NOPM & SIPA; OTHERS WITH PROGRAM APPROVAL
Section key 20231NOPM5270KD01