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Impage credit: Art - Goût - Beauté, Feuillets de l' élégance féminine, Juin 1929, No. 106, 9e Année, p.1 - 1929 - Rijksmuseum, Netherlands - Public Domain. https://www.europeana.eu/item/90402/RP_P_2009_1925_1A

Introduction to the strategic perspectives tool

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Reading and short learning exercise

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Five minutes to read

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Individual reading

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What is Phase three?

In Phase two you collected your data. You made your preliminary interpretations and you’ve validated these with your colleagues. But what’s next? How do you take the data and tell a story? How do you get your whole organisation on board to create impact with your impact story?

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When should I use it?

What skills or competences do I (or my team) need?

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How much time will it take?

What is the end result?

What does Phase three look like?

Phase three is structured into six different steps to take you all the way from getting your communications and design team on board to publishing and using your findings.

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At the end of Phase three, I will be able to:

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