Listen "EP002 - Kate Sutton - Experimentation at the United Nations"
Episode Synopsis
Send us FeedbackKate Sutton knows what it takes to solve some of the world's toughest humanitarian challenges. In this episode, she teaches us how to innovate successfully in the public sector, how to use experiments to create learning loops and why sustainable scaling is so important.Kate Sutton is the Head of Innovation Centre, Bangkok, for the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). Prior to working for the United Nations, Kate founded a business development consultancy in Malawi, establishing an entrepreneurship accelerator and impact investment fund.She was also Head of Corporate Social Innovation at the UK’s Innovation Foundation Nesta, responsible for leading programmes with the private sector for social change and building cross sector partnerships.----Join our newsletter for practical experimentation tips, tools and methods. I only share with you what I know works from performing thousands of experiments - https://www.firstprinciples.ventures/Follow Gavin on LinkedIn at : https://www.linkedin.com/in/gavinbryant/
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