Adam Luecking, CEO of Clear Impact, provides a step by step overview of how to facilitate turn the curve thinking within an organization or across partners in a community.  Turn the curve thinking can provide the rigor and transparency needed to support measurable improvements.  It also creates a container for continuous communication and facilitating that process is ultimately a major role of backbone organizations.

The Community Centres South Australia, with support from Uniting Care Wesley Port-Adelaide, Uniting Care Wesley Bowden, the Department for Communities and Social Inclusion & the City of Charles Sturt, hosted this presentation in November 2012 to rally support for a collective impact initiative in South Australia.

Read the white paper on “Achieving Collective Impact with Results-Based Accountability™” by Deitre Epps here.