Description
Marianne Moore launched Justice Studio in 2011 after becoming jaded with the values deficit in traditional management consulting. She wanted to run a business she'd like to work in: a consultancy where people's purpose and interests are inflamed rather than dampened down.
Justice Studio has worked on projects addressing social, gender, child, criminal and climate justice, plus safeguarding, homelessness, racism, domestic violence and international aid. She "The broader discriminations that people are facing, they all interlock," she says.
Its purpose as a social enterprise is to "create global social equality by assisting and challenging organisations, governments and ourselves to be the best we can be." Justice Studio's work has led to policy changes in international aid, as Marianne explains in this episode, which also covers the difference between earning income from intervention and prevention, how Justice Studio measures its impact and future plans.
What next?
Justice Studio website, LinkedIn profile and twitterHeidi's new book shares everything she knows about impact measurement and management – and how to implement it in your organisation. Order your copy of Impact First – The Social Entrepreneur's Guide to Measuring, Managing and Growing Your Impact at https://www.makeanimpactcic.co.uk/my-book-impact-first
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