
集団的社会イノベーションの力で、複雑なグローバル課題に取り組む
運動や相互扶助、連携の構築など、歴史上、人々は集団的なアプローチを通じて社会変革を創出し、維持してきました。この取り組みは、個人の力だけでは解決できない複雑な課題に対応することができます。集団的なアプローチでは、多様なグループが結集し、知識を共有し、解決策を共創し、科学的根拠に基づく政策を提唱し、データや資源、資金を統合することができるからです。
Cynthia Schweer Rayner is a researcher and case writer at the Bertha Centre for Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the University of Cape Town. Cynthia’s current research focuses on systems change, profiling social entrepreneurs who are expanding on their direct service delivery models to transform social systems overall.
A former management consultant, Cynthia worked in the corporate sector for many years before shifting to the social sector after completing her MBA. In her corporate career, Cynthia provided strategy, supply chain and cost reduction advisory services to clients in the telecommunications, private equity, hospitality and manufacturing industries. Cynthia has operational experience in social enterprises, including co-founding an NGO providing care for orphaned and vulnerable children; a fellowship with LGT Venture Philanthropy developing a franchise scaling model for mothers2mothers; and serving as program director for Generation Ubuntu, a Khayelitsha-based NGO providing support and education to children living with HIV.
Cynthia has an M.B.A. from INSEAD and a B.A. in English from Georgetown University.
運動や相互扶助、連携の構築など、歴史上、人々は集団的なアプローチを通じて社会変革を創出し、維持してきました。この取り組みは、個人の力だけでは解決できない複雑な課題に対応することができます。集団的なアプローチでは、多様なグループが結集し、知識を共有し、解決策を共創し、科学的根拠に基づく政策を提唱し、データや資源、資金を統合することができるからです。
From movements to mutual assistance to building coalitions, people throughout history have initiated and sustained social change through collective approaches. This work can address compl...
The Systems Work of Social Change by Cynthia Rayner and François Bonnici, published by Oxford University Press will be released 1 September. Join the conversation on the World Economic Fo...
The following is an excerpt from The Systems Work of Social Change by Cynthia Rayner and François Bonnici, published by Oxford University Press on 1 September 2021. Join the conversation ...