Banking Software Service Provider with Annabel Membrillo
The Banking Software Service Provider project is a four-year initiative that took place in Mexico, from 2010 to 2014, within a large service provider (over 1,000 employees) within a global financial institution. The initiative included hundreds of employees within the service provider and across other service providers, guided by dozens of consultants and facilitators.
Initial Project Description
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In this 22-minute exploration, Annabel provides an overview of the project, the 4-year process, key insights, key experiences or shifts in the participants, and documented financial and social impacts.
Video (or audio-only version)
ISC Live Lab Co-investment and Return on Co-investment
Context. In 2010, we were developing processes for leading long-term, multi-phase strategic systems change processes with hundreds of individuals engaged, as well as developing processes and tools for ecosynomics.
Co-investment. In this multi-year relationship, we co-invested our intellectual property of strategic systems thinking, ecosynomic agreements, and our social capital of relationships with leaders engaged in similar processes.
Return on Co-investment. The return on this co-investment was to develop a long-term, multi-phase and multi-stream process for engaging increasing circles of embrace of abundance-based agreements.
Further References
- blogpost -- "A Transformational Journey within a Corporate Ecosystem"
- radio interview -- "CEO Series: CEO Perspective on The Impact of Building a Vibrant Organization" on VoiceAmerica radio hosted by Maureen Metcalf