Project fed activities
paul | September 18, 2009We have mentioned a phase 2 of benefits realisation activity that would be “project fed” rather than “project led”, which would involve other institutions taking and using outcomes from the Institutional Innovation projects to address issues of their own.
There has been some discussion over the summer on how this might work. Lawrie Phipps has now written a blog message on http://lawrie.jiscinvolve.org/2009/09/17/introducing-the-building-capacity-programme/ which describes an approach to be used as a part of the next phase of realising benefits. It is called “Building Capabilities”, and aims to work with a network of senior managers to sponsor an institutional change programme based on all the good work coming out of your projects.
The basis of this will be the quality outcomes from your projects, available in appropriate formats as guidance material or even professional expertise that can inform innovation in other institutions. We will be using the next set of BR projects to help you to select what you can offer to other institutions through your projects and additionally funded activities, and will be speaking with most of you over the next few months.


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