Presentación de la investigación "An Exploratory Journey into Sustainability Changemakers learning programs" desarrollada para el MSLS 2010, adaptada para ser presentada en ICEL 2011, congreso internacional de aprendizaje experiencial en Santiago, Chile, enero 2011.
8. Framework for Strategic Sustainable Development:
The Natural Step Framework
naturalstep.org bth.se/msls Karl-Henrik Robert
9. Framework for Strategic Sustainable Development:
The Natural Step Framework
System
Success
Strategic
guidelines
Actions
Tools
10.
11.
12. The World in a (metaphoric) Funnel
Increasing resources consumption
Increasing demand on ecosystem services
Pressures to limit access to resources
Companies
Communities
Sustainable
Institutions society
unsustainable Increasing world population
Increasing conflicts and inequalities
Decreasing trust and social cohesion
Tiempo
Root Cause: Disconnected mechanistic world view
13. Changemakers for sustainability
“Leadership is about learning how to shape
the future and about creating new realities” .
Senge (1998)
“Everyone can be a changemaker.”
Drayton (2006)
14. Research Questions:
Primary Question:
What tool can we design for individuals to become a
sustainability changemaker, regardless of their
accessibility to institutionalized programs, which reflects
the assumptions of the leading-edge learning programs
for changemakers?”
Secondary Question:
Which of the assumptions that guide the design of
some of the leading-edge learning programs for
changemakers best serve for everyone to become a
sustainability changemaker?
17. Methods: Our Journey through the U
1. Co-initiating
5. Co-evolving
Listen to others and to
what life calls you to do
•Literature review and
Online resource review 4. Co-creating
Prototype a
2. Co-sensing microcosm of the new
Data collection •Thesis writing,
reviewing, rewriting.
• Dialogues with
participants, coaches, •Tool design :
organizers Brainstorming ,
Focus group,
• Participatory
Online survey,
Observation
3. Co-presencing
Retreat and Reflect, allow
the inner knowing to emerge
•Analysis of findings
18. Methods: Our Journey through the U
1. Co-initiating
Listen to others and to what
life calls you to do
•Literature review
•Online resource review
19.
20. Methods: Our Journey through the U
1. Co-initiating
Listen to others and to what
life calls you to do
•Literature review
•Online resource review
2. Co-sensing
Data collection
• Dialogues with
participants, coaches,
organizers
• Participatory
Observation
21.
22.
23. “Certainly the schools who have come together
for this event are amongst the most innovative
in the world.”
(Peter Senge, about the Art of Hosting, Karlskrona,
Sweden, February 2010)
26. Interviewee Role, Institution
Zulma Patarroyo KaosPilot , Colombia
Paul Natorp Former Head of Studies, Kaos Pilots, Denmark
Pete Sims Team Leader, Kaos Pilots
Paul Haaversen Student, Kaos Pilot , Costa Rica
Lauren Gross Student, Kaos Pilot, USA
Wouter Kerstin Research & Innovation Director, ENVIU, Netherlands
Jose Mari Luzarraga Lecturer & Coach, Mondragon Team Academy
Sari Veripää Coach, Mondragon Team Academy, Finland
Liher Pillado Coach, Mondragon Team Academy
Maitane Aramburu Student, Mondragon Team Academy
Jose María Larrañaga Senior Lecturer at Mondragon University
MikelGantxegi Director MUNDUKIDE
Javier Pradini EMAUS FUNDACION SOCIAL
Isabel Fernandez Coach, Innovandis
Paul San Sebastian Coach, Innovandis
Juan Garibi Director FIARE
Pablo Angulo Fourth Sector Transformation Strategy , INNOBASQUE
Paul Ortega Internationalization Director, INNOBASQUE
Carolina Pereira ARTEMISIA , Brasil
Christine Hogan Expert in Empowerment & Facilitation, Australia
Reinoud Meijer Executive Coordinator, YIP, Netherlands
Claudia Raffo Ontological coach, Chile
28. Methods: Our Journey through the U
1. Co-initiating
Listen to others and to
what life calls you to do
•Literature review and
Online resource review
2. Co-sensing
Data collection
• Dialogues with
participants, coaches,
organizers
• Participatory
Observation
3. Co-presencing
Retreat and Reflect, allow
the inner knowing to emerge
•Analysis of findings
29.
30. Methods: Our Journey through the U
1. Co-initiating
Listen to others and to
what life calls you to do
•Literature review and
Online resource review 4. Co-creating
Prototype a
2. Co-sensing microcosm of the new
Data collection •Thesis writing,
reviewing, rewriting.
• Dialogues with
participants, coaches, •Tool design :
organizers Brainstorming ,
Focus group,
• Participatory
Online survey,
Observation
3. Co-presencing
Retreat and Reflect, allow
the inner knowing to emerge
•Analysis of findings
35. Methods: Our Journey through the U
1. Co-initiating
5. Co-evolving
Listen to others and to
what life calls you to do
•Literature review and
Online resource review 4. Co-creating
Prototype a
2. Co-sensing microcosm of the new
Data collection •Thesis writing,
reviewing, rewriting.
• Dialogues with
participants, coaches, •Tool design :
organizers Brainstorming ,
Focus group,
• Participatory
Online survey,
Observation
3. Co-presencing
Retreat and Reflect, allow
the inner knowing to emerge
•Analysis of findings
37. MSLS: Master in Strategic Leadership towards Sustainability
Tools
Actions
Key words
Strategic
guidelines
• Safe space, experiential learning, peer learning,
self reflection, personal development, science
Success Success:
• Leaders with knowledge of Strategic Sustainable
Development + Organisational learning
System
World view:
Mental • Individuals within a society within ecosphere in
Models
a metaphoric funnel
38. Kaos Pilots (3 years program,Denmark)
Tools
Actions
Strategic
Key words:
guidelines • Self confidence, authenticity, flexibility, identity,
creative thinking, playfulness, design
Success Success:
• Creative entrepreneurs that navigate
uncertainty for their own benefit and society.
System World view:
Mental
• Self-motivated creative independent thinkers
Models within business and social innovation field
within a society.
39. Mondragon Team Academy, (4 years program,Spain)
Tools
Actions
Key words:
Strategic • Rocket Model, team learning, real experiences,
guidelines
international experiences, passion and
enthusiasm, brand, community, learning contract
Success
Success:
• “Passionate Team-preneurs” and “personal
System mastery/development”
Mental World view:
Models
• Entrepreneurial Teams in a cooperative
business world in a global economy
40. Youth Initiative Program, ( 1 year, Sweden)
Tools
Actions
Strategic Strategic Guidelines:
guidelines
• Learning by head/heart/hands, holding safe
space, holism, trust, personal development.
Success
Success:
• young people entrepreneurs with a holistic
System
aspect of self, society and life.
World view:
Mental
Models • Interconnected whole with individual as mirror
of the whole
42. Key Assumptions for Sustainability Changemakers KP MTA YIP MSLS
Human Society is facing a Sustainability challenge, represented by the metaphore of a Funnel
The deeper root cause of unsustainability is the sense of “separation” embedded in the
reductionist mechanistic world view.
Success is defined as a sustainable society living within the four sustainability principles
A backcasting from sustainability principles perspective can help society to move strategically
towards sustainability
Self-motivation and initiative: Learning must be purposeful, meaningful
Learning should be connected with personal self-development, self-identity and vision
Trust in participants: Social systems have the capacity to self-organize themselves.
Challenging the mental construction of self, the world, and their relationship expands
awareness
Collaboration: Peer learning, Team Learning and Team work helps a fruitful learning
Learning happens through an experiential learning cycle: learning by doing connected with
real life
Fostering and holding a safe fertile space, providing basic tools facilitates learning from taking
risks and making mistakes
Learners’s Self is the primary resource for learning: both intuition and logic are necessary
Learning is deeper and more authentic when head, heart and hands are integrated
There is diversity in learning styles and how people process new ideas and knowledge, so
learning experiences should be inclusive with that diversity
Learners need a non-judgemental space where they can open their heart to connect
with what really matters for them
46. Grounding practice:
Breath
Imagine yourself in front of a blank canvas
Bring the presence of someone special for
you, may be a mentor or a spiritual master
(you already know who)
47. What do I need to learn today?
What is my burning question today?
Free individual writing /drawing
Go with the flow. Don’t think. Let it flow.
48. What is my gift for the world?
What future wants to emerge through me?
What are those seeds of future waiting to be born?
49. Now take a card
and reflect on its meaning.
If it has no meaning for you,
Try with another card
52. Final circle:
What happened
Aha moments?
What did I discover about me and my work?
What is my next step?
What am I going to do with what I learnt?
How can we keep connected?
56. Guidelines from How the guidelines
Learning Programs are reflected in the game
•Hold a safe space for self-learning •Grounding practice,
Challenge by choice
•Help clarify identity and vision, •Cards that invite to reflect on the
vision.
•Use learner’s ‘self’ as primary •Learner centered game
instrument
•Help them face and master •Cards with inspirational quotes
• VOC, VOJ, and VOF and powerful questions
• Cards that invites player to
•Integrate head, heart, and hands think, feel and act.
•Structured template and cards with
•Strategic Sustainable Development questions that guide the Backcasting
process.
57. KaosPilots Mondragon Team YIP Innovandis Global College Artemisia
Academy
Integrate Head, Peter Senge’s FifthWaldorf pedagogy, Learning as self Democracy into Practical training for
Heart and Hand Discipline based on Rudolf transformation practice people who need to
Steiner’s process. Develop skills to
Playful, Real Knowledge creation Anthroposophy Collaborate and Let students partake undertake work in
world, Streetwise, share success . in democratic social business.
Risk taking, Learning by Doing. Action-oriented procedures
Balance, Team-preneur Practice and concerning all Selects and supports
Compassion Direct contact with experiment educational matters.
Team Learning the needs and social business, in
Team Company Innovate and early stages of
Win the student, aspirations of local make mistakes Multidisciplinary
Win the customer, communities. development and high
Rocket Model Ask yourself what approach potential for social
Win the planet you expect and
Overview of and economic impact,
Personal Mastery how can you Work in groups and
Body & Mind, current global offering all the
Experience contribute cooperation in necessary technical
Theory & Practice, challenges
Economy integrated projects and strategic support
Local & Global Encourage to
Encourage an pursue dreams to ensure their
Dialogue Sessions, consolidation and
Chaordic, Social active role in the
innvoation
Learning contract, Enjoy, because it’s accelerate their
big picture.
Learning Diary, the only way to growth.
Business, Process Learning journeys Theory U learn .
Case studies
and Project Design
Build community
Creative and network around
leadership your brand and
customers
Connect dreams
with world needs
62. Natural Cycles
Closed System
Open System for Matter
For Energy 1) Nothing disappears
2) Everything spreads
Sustainability:
Fotosíntesis Society’s
capacity to
survive within
the natual
cycles
Ciclos geológicos Ciclos geológicos
lentos (erosión y lentos
erupciones (sedimentación y
volcánicas lentas) mineralización)
63. How to destroy the natural cycles
Phisical
degradation of
ecosystems
Barriers that
prevent
people to
satisfy their
needs
Introduction of artificial
persistent components
Relatively large flows
of substances
extracted from the
earth crust
64. 4 sustainability principles
In a sustainable society, people
...are not subject to conditions that
undermine their capacity to meet their needs
And nature is not subject to the sistematical increase of
...concentrations of substances
extracted from the Earth crust,
...concentration of substances produced
by that society,
...degradation by phisical means.