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Scale and social enterprise Nick TempleDirector, Business & Enterprise
For each of the 10 areas, score the enterprise / organisation on a scale of 1-10, where 1 is “not at all ready” and 10 is “completely ready”.
Commitment: buy-in from staff team and board Learnable: transferable knowledge and methods Operations: systems and procedures in place Need / demand: from end-users, franchisees, policymakers Evaluated: proven social impact Duplicable: able to be replicated locally
Finances: sustainable and stable Identity: brand reputation and recognition Rewards: socially and economically valuable for both parties Model: clearly understood and codified
75-100: ready or almost ready to replicate50-75: strengthening needed before undertaken25-50: some replication potential but too early currently0-25: not at all ready to replicate
Replication / Scale Readiness
6 practices for scaling impact
1. Serve and advocate2. Make markets work3. Inspire evangelists4. Nurture nonprofit networks5. Master the art of adaptation6. Share leadership
5 Practical Ideas
1. Collaboration Prize2. Systems Fund3. Buy Social commitment4. Peer networks5. Big-small mutuality