Abstract

To make our impact on the world significant and noticeable, it is essential to understand what to focus on and where to direct our attention. In today’s VUCA world, the demand for evidence­based methods to measure the impact of social work is increasing just as rapidly as the demand for the work itself. This need for robust, evidence­backed communication was the central theme of the Social Enterprise Leaders Forum held in Seoul. Speakers and panelists shared their experiences, tools, and successful case studies in measuring impact across various countries and sectors, and demonstrated diverse strategies for implementing these measurements in social projects. Elena Kim elaborates on the topic.

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