Rob RiciglianoinIn Too Deep by KumuFinancing System Health: The Pando FundBy Robert Ricigliano and Anna MuoioAug 262Aug 262
Rob RiciglianoinIn Too Deep by KumuRethinking How to Finance System HealthRob Ricigliano (Systems and Complexity Coach) and Anna Muoio (New Capitalism Project)Dec 18, 20236Dec 18, 20236
Rob RiciglianoinIn Too Deep by KumuGovernance for System ChangeThe Complexity Spectrum blog describes how clock and cloud (non-system change and system change) approaches require fundamentally different…Feb 21, 20227Feb 21, 20227
Rob RiciglianoinIn Too Deep by KumuThe Complexity SpectrumSystems change is not for everyone, but making a good choice isSep 27, 20214Sep 27, 20214
Rob RiciglianoinIn Too Deep by KumuBuilding emergent organizationsIn the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many people struggle with how to be effective and responsible in an unpredictable environment where…Aug 18, 20201Aug 18, 20201
Rob RiciglianoinIn Too Deep by KumuGetting Serious About the How of Systems ChangeThe systems change field has reached a milestone: the issue is no longer whether systems change is needed to address big challenges, such…Apr 24, 20202Apr 24, 20202
Rob RiciglianoinIn Too Deep by KumuThree beliefs in philanthropy that worry meI recently attended a two-day symposium on innovations in philanthropy. Though I have worked with The Omidyar Group since 2013, this was…Oct 29, 20181Oct 29, 20181
Rob RiciglianoinIn Too Deep by KumuThe Evolving Operating System of PhilanthropyAt a recent gathering I attended, Otto Scharmer described a subtle but unrelenting progression in the “operating system” used by…Mar 16, 20182Mar 16, 20182