Logic Model Kiara Butler Logic Model Kiara Butler

Creating a Logic Model: Outputs vs Outcomes

A logic model is a visual representation of a program’s design, including its goals, activities, outcomes, and impact. It provides a clear and concise overview of how the program intends to achieve its objectives and produce desired results. The logic model is a useful tool for program planning, implementation, evaluation, and continuous improvement. By following these steps, organizations can develop a clear and effective logic model that can be used to guide program implementation and evaluate progress towards desired outcomes.

A logic model is a visual representation of a program’s design, including its goals, activities, outcomes, and impact. It provides a clear and concise overview of how the program intends to achieve its objectives and produce desired results. The logic model is a useful tool for program planning, implementation, evaluation, and continuous improvement. By following these steps, organizations can develop a clear and effective logic model that can be used to guide program implementation and evaluate progress towards desired outcomes.

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Pricing Model Kiara Butler Pricing Model Kiara Butler

How Much Should I Charge for My Services?

Regardless of entity status, creating a financially sustainable organization relies heavily on an organization’s pricing model. This guide provides a step-by-step walkthrough for determining a pricing structure for your services. By the end of this guide, you will have a solid understanding of how to price your services in a way that is beneficial for both your organization and your partners.

Regardless of entity status, creating a financially sustainable organization relies heavily on an organization’s pricing model. This guide provides a step-by-step walkthrough for determining a pricing structure for your services. By the end of this guide, you will have a solid understanding of how to price your services in a way that is beneficial for both your organization and your partners.

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Seven Pillars for Reimagining Your Organization in a Capitalist Society

At Unscripted Consult, our mission is to support organizational leaders in growing and sustaining anti-racist workplaces. We envision a world where workplace cultures are free of oppressive societal standards and norms. To achieve this goal, we use the PERM Cultural Competence Framework and our Seven Pillars for Reimagining Your Organization, developed by Dr. Kiara Butler.

These Seven Pillars are a comprehensive guide to reimagining your organization in a capitalist society. They include:

At Unscripted Consult, our mission is to support organizational leaders in growing and sustaining anti-racist workplaces. We envision a world where workplace cultures are free of oppressive societal standards and norms. To achieve this goal, we use the PERM Cultural Competence Framework and our Seven Pillars for Reimagining Your Organization, developed by Dr. Kiara Butler.

These Seven Pillars are a comprehensive guide to reimagining your organization in a capitalist society. They include:

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I Was Taught to Assimilate to Whiteness at an Early Age

I was taught to assimilate to whiteness at an early age. I can recall sitting down at the salon on a bi-monthly basis to get my hair straightened. Hot combs and flat irons never competed with rain and humidity, and so, perms (as we called it) seemed like the only option for Black women in the 90s. The discrimination we would experience for appearing to be unkept or unprofessional outweighed the damaging chemicals and burns of a perm. Month after month, year after year, I attempted to deny the kinks and coils that grew from my crown. To internalize the hate from the world is to become it, or at least, thats what it felt like.

I was taught to assimilate to whiteness at an early age. I can recall sitting down at the salon on a bi-monthly basis to get my hair straightened. Hot combs and flat irons never competed with rain and humidity, and so, perms (as we called it) seemed like the only option for Black women in the 90s. The discrimination we would experience for appearing to be unkept or unprofessional outweighed the damaging chemicals and burns of a perm. Month after month, year after year, I attempted to deny the kinks and coils that grew from my crown. To internalize the hate from the world is to become it, or at least, thats what it felt like.

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