To solve social problems at scale, solvers would need to develop both the eagle and the ant’s point of view, and  shift between the two. The eagle’s view offers a colourful and wide picture to find their ‘why’. The ant’s view reveals the context of diverse problems, the right leverage point to solve them locally and gives solvers the pathway to find their ‘what’.  

September 27, 2022

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Earlier this month, our Lead Evangelist, Anjali Hans, Chief Orchestrator, Vyjayanthi Mala, and Chief Curator, @SanjayPurohitM attended Nlighten '23 - a retreat for civil society organisations supported by @RNP_Foundation:
https://bit.ly/nlghtntwt

Dr @manu_seeds reflects on his journey with @SeedsIndia, why he contributed to #SocietalMuse and what he would like readers like you to take away from his story.

Read the #SocietalThinking story of SEEDS here:
https://bit.ly/smlkseeds

#findyourmuse #disastermanagement

Replicating solutions won’t solve a large problem at #scale. They need to be designed in a way that it’s easy for diverse actors to come together to solve.

Societal Thinking is an approach that can help design such systems.

What is #SocietalThinking?

#socialimpact