48 episodes

The Accord Research Alliance podcast brings you short but powerful conversations with innovators who are committed to measuring what matters in Christ-Centered relief, development, and advocacy. Hosted by Nathan Mallonee and Rodney Green.

The Accord Research Alliance Podcast The Accord Research Alliance Podcast

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The Accord Research Alliance podcast brings you short but powerful conversations with innovators who are committed to measuring what matters in Christ-Centered relief, development, and advocacy. Hosted by Nathan Mallonee and Rodney Green.

    48. Spiritual Metrics Post - Intensive Debrief With The ARA Steering Committee

    48. Spiritual Metrics Post - Intensive Debrief With The ARA Steering Committee

    The ARA Steering Committee met to debrief their 2023 ARA Intensive on Spiritual Metrics. The team discusses their key takeaways and reflections of the day.

    • 18 min
    47. Foundations for a Kingdom Perspective with Dr. Jayakumar Christian

    47. Foundations for a Kingdom Perspective with Dr. Jayakumar Christian

    Dr. Jayakumar Christian, author of "God of the Empty-handed: Poverty, Power, and the Kingdom of God" was the keynote speaker of the 2022 Accord Research Alliance Intensive. This podcast is a recording of his talk, with an introduction from Dr. David Bronkema.

    • 40 min
    46. Decolonizing the Data Journey: a conversation with Dr. Drew Hart

    46. Decolonizing the Data Journey: a conversation with Dr. Drew Hart

    Dr. Drew Hart, author, activist and professor of theology and the Bible at Messiah University and Rodney Green, Senior Manager of Monitoring and Evaluation at Compassion International, have a conversation about the theological foundation to resist perpetuating colonial legacies in the data journey. One framework introduced is “decolonization”, a term that refers to approaches and methodologies of acquiring and leveraging data in a way that better honors and shares power with communities on whom these limits have been placed and/or that have been historically oppressed, enables them to control their information and use data to tell their own story, and that helps dismantle mutually dehumanizing colonial paradigms and practices that have affected their history and current realities. As the conversation is only an introduction, alternative frameworks working towards a similar aim of greater love and justice for those marginalized are not discussed, though we hope the conversation can spark helpful steps to engage in deeper learning and strengthening humanizing and liberating practices around data.

    To learn more about Dr. Drew Hart, his books, and his podcast “Inverse”, visit: https://drewgihart.com/ and https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inverse-podcast/id1358332600

    • 57 min
    45. Using the Net Promoter Score for Listening: an interview with Emilie Jackson

    45. Using the Net Promoter Score for Listening: an interview with Emilie Jackson

    Emilie Jackson joins the podcast to talk with Nathan Mallonee about the listening work HOPE International does in their microfinance institutions. Their listening practice is geared toward helping them design new microfinance products and services for their clients. Emilie also goes into depth about one particular tool they use for quicker feedback—the Net Promoter Score—and how they modified it for clients in the countries they work in.

    For more information about HOPE International, visit www.hopeinternational.org.

    To find out more about the Accord Research Alliance, and to register for the 2022 OneAccord Forum, visit www.accordnetwork.org.

    Emilie's book recommendation is: Ghosts in the Schoolyard by Eve L. Ewing. https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/G/bo27506579.html

    To find out more about Emilie's work at HOPE, you can contact her at ejackson@hopeinternational.org.

    • 26 min
    44. Rapid Testing to Inform Strategy: an interview with Rhett Bailey and Nathan Mallonee

    44. Rapid Testing to Inform Strategy: an interview with Rhett Bailey and Nathan Mallonee

    Rhett Bailey and Nathan Mallonee from Living Water International share their experience applying rapid testing and experimentation to inform the organization’s strategy development process. The approach — based in design thinking — produced data insights and fostered a discernment process to inform a strategic direction for an organization working in 17 countries. The conversation covers the basics of the approach, how the implementation of the rapid testing was managed, and lessons learned along the way.

    Notes:
    Register for the Accord Research Alliance annual intensive in October 2022: https://accordnetwork.org/oneaccord-2022/

    Playing to Win Methodology: https://hbr.org/books/playing-to-win

    Testing Business Ideas: https://www.strategyzer.com/books/testing-business-ideas-david-j-bland

    • 43 min
    43. Utilizing Different Types of Evidence: Allan Kakinda at Compassion International

    43. Utilizing Different Types of Evidence: Allan Kakinda at Compassion International

    Rodney Green interviews Allan Kakinda, Senior Manager of Innovation and M&E at Compassion International, about integrating and utilizing different types of evidence in M&E design –generating unique insights for decision-making.

    Lean Impact by Ann Mei Chang is mentioned, with a helpful review here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/book-review-lean-impact-ann-mei-chang-thoughts-science-brown/

    Do More Be More podcast is here: https://open.spotify.com/show/1gGDrmGybvBsoYUdQoXvIs

    To connect with Allan, please visit his Linkedin and Twitter page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/akakinda/
    https://twitter.com/alkakinda

    • 34 min

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