Measuring Social Value

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Competing to create value Jenni Inglis www.thesroinetwork .org

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Jennis Inglis, SROI Network, 16th February 2011For What it's Worth: Can Social Enterprises Deliver Local Services?Social Firms UK and London Early Years FoundationLondon Working Together Network

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Competing to create value

Jenni Inglis

www.thesroinetwork.org

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What is value?

Quality and delivery of goods and services?

Meeting your objectives?

Outcomes?

Prices of transactions?

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Allocate resources towards activities that create the most positive change and away from those that have a negative impact.

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Taking more account of value

Breadth - whose

impact is taken

into account

Depth- understanding change & importance

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Principles & practices

Principles are a guide to professional judgment

Practices include:Asking stakeholders what changesAsking about demonstrating change and its importance (value)Analysing and making materiality judgmentsCollecting evidence of changeDocumenting on impact map

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Value to stakeholders

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Don't wait for suppliersHave a system for encouraging ideas

Understand how need relates to change

Generate & appraise options with stakeholders

Collaborate with other commissioners to unblock systemic issues

Specify, evaluate bids & performance manage on value