
Nadia Roumani
@nadiaroumani
Helping social innovators increase their impact w/ design thinking & strategy. Bldng capacity & collaboration for social change @stanfordPACS @stanforddschool
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http://www.designthinkingphilanthropy.com/team/ 17-06-2012 20:16:31
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Designing for Social Systems’ Nadia Roumani and Thomas Both share 3 approaches to unlocking the power of design in the social sector. Their goal is to guide teams to find balance when using these methods together. #systemsthinking #HCD #strategicplanning stanford.io/30nJqAq


#SSIRinstitute Session Highlight: “Bringing Design Thinking to Place-Based Networks During the Pandemic” Nadia Roumani of Stanford d.school, @RS_ELPTX of City of El Paso, HeatherT of Columbus Foundation discuss design thinking for the social sector. Register bit.ly/2020NMI


Today's final #SSIRinstitute panel, "Bringing Design Thinking to Place-Based Networks During the Pandemic," features Nadia Roumani (Stanford d.school), @RS_ELPTX (City of El Paso) & HeatherT (Columbus Foundation). Read a related "SSIR Essentials" article: ssir.org/articles/entry…

.Nadia Roumani (Stanford d.school) describes three ways to approach human-centered design at #SSIRinstitute. "How is power shared? Who's making the decisions?" she asks.


“One of the things that human-centered design brings to the voting process is the ability to understand and acknowledge the complexity of that experience and, when appropriate, make it more accessible.” —Project collaborator & d.school senior designer Nadia Roumani

Huge shoutout to the main creators of this project, Committee of Seventy, Jeanne Maier, @AmandaFeifer and Joan Duckenfield. Thanks for letting us be a part of your awesome work in Philly. Written by Lilly Smith at Fast Company bit.ly/3kHK1oy

Over the summer, Designing for Social Systems held a collaborative workshop with Columbus Foundation for nonprofit leaders in Columbus City on #HumanCenteredDesign. See the impact these leaders have initiated by connecting directly with community members. bit.ly/3pm1iGz

This month's Family Giving News features content from The Sillerman Center, CapShift, Andrus Family Fund, Foundant, CSR Communications, Mohit Mookim, @robreich, Nadia Roumani, Ayushi Vig (she/her), and more! Have a read: ow.ly/c23b50CODjj

How do I make sure my org "is putting the communities we seek to serve at the center of our philanthropic efforts? How can I adhere to the “Nothing about us without us” inclusion principle?" Mohit Mookim, @robreich, Nadia Roumani, Ayushi Vig (she/her) NCFP buff.ly/3bamavG


What would a work meeting look like if everyone was able to get what they need? DSS shares their worksheet resource on how to be responsive to your colleagues' emotions and behaviors for a more productive meeting. Nadia Roumani Thomas Both stanford.io/3sXXdtI

“Nothing about us without us,” is commonly used by community activists when speaking about the changes they want to see in their community. Read our @robreich’s reflection on Democratizing Family Philanthropy with Nadia Roumani Mohit Mookim Ayushi Vig (she/her): ncfp.org/2020/12/16/dem…




Congratulations to Rhonda/ رندة and Nadia Roumani on the sale of INSHA'ALLAH, NO, MAYBE SO! #TeamTriada


"Insha'Allah, No, Maybe So tells the story of a girl named Rania who is taking her mother to task about a word that has baffled so many young Muslim and Arab kids around the world." —Rhonda/ رندة mrschureads.blogspot.com/2024/05/inshaa…
