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Shared Community Vision or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the BHAG
Presentation with:
Ryan Twiss and Katy Silliman, The Big Goal Collaborative
Bob Wimpelberg, All Kids Alliance
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Shared Community Vision
A broad set of cross-sector community partners come together in an accountable way to implement a cradle to career vision for education and communicate that vision effectively.
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Pillar 2: Evidence
Based Decision Making
Pillar 3: Collaborative
Action
Pillar 4: Investment & Sustainability
Pillar 1: Shared Community
Vision
A cross-sector Partnership with a defined geographic scope organizes around a cradle to career vision.
A cross-sector leadership table is convened with a documented accountability structure.
The Partnership selects community level outcomes to be held accountable for improving.
The Partnership selects core indicators for the community level outcomes.
The Partnership commits to using continuous improvement to guide the work.
An anchor entity is established and capacity to support the daily management of the partnership is in place. The Partnership engages funders to support the operations and collaborative work of partners to improve outcomes.
The Partnership formalizes a set of messages that are aligned and effectively communicated across partners and the community.
Shared Community Vision or: How I learned to Stop
Worrying and Love the BHAG Big Goal Collaborative and All Hands Raised Alliance
March 24, 2014
Reaching the Big Goal
BGC addresses cradle to career talent
development to increase the number of
NEI residents w/ credentials and degrees
to 60%.
The Big Goal Collaborative
Importance of Internal Messaging
Continually connecting it to the larger
framework
Mission: DEVELOP, attract and retain talent
bringing the
framework to Greater Houston
Shared Community Vision
Exploring Communities Convening
March 25, 2014
Shared Community Vision
Exploring Communities Convening
March 25, 2014
Telling a story
(alias: making the case).
Why such low enrollment
and completion?
Kids falling behind, grade-to-grade.
There are a variety of contributing factors.
Here’s one academic piece:
A new approach:
framework
the
Developed by the Strive Partnership
of Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky
Supported internationally by the Strive Network
a subsidiary of KnowledgeWorks Foundation
• Kindergarten readiness in literacy
• 3rd grade reading proficiency
• 8th grade math proficiency
• high school graduation, college ready
• post-secondary enrollment
• completion
of certificate or degree program
maintain a focus on OUTCOMES
Perc
enta
ge
report card year
90 85 80 75 70 65
2009 2010 2011 2012
68%
74%
81%
percentage of outcomes trending positively
track DATA to measure success
89%
tap the power of COLLABORATIVE ACTION
Monitor &
Improve
Identify Contributing
Indicators
Use Data to Establish Local
Context
Prioritize & Scope
Scoping the Work
Set Targets
Action Planning
Implement Action Plan
Early Wins
2 3 4
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Identify Impactful Practices
Identify Gaps & Bright Spots
DA
TA D
ATA
D
ATA
use CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
processes
Shared Community Vision
Exploring Communities Convening
March 25, 2014
Telling a story
(laying open the
StriveTogether framework).
• Kindergarten readiness in literacy
• 3rd grade reading proficiency
• 8th grade math proficiency
• high school graduation, college ready
• post-secondary enrollment
• completion
of certificate or degree program
maintain a focus on OUTCOMES
Perc
enta
ge
report card year
90 85 80 75 70 65
2009 2010 2011 2012
68%
74%
81%
percentage of outcomes trending positively
track DATA to measure success
89%
tap to power of COLLABORATIVE ACTION
Monitor &
Improve
Identify Contributing
Indicators
Use Data to Establish Local
Context
Prioritize & Scope
Scoping the Work
Set Targets
Action Planning
Implement Action Plan
Early Wins
2 3 4
1
Identify Impactful Practices
Identify Gaps & Bright Spots
DA
TA D
ATA
D
ATA
use CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
processes