The Curandi Model
Systems don’t always do what we think they will – or what we want them to. We need only look to the many failures of our healthcare system to see how a system intended to reduce costs and improve care can result in the opposite.
Communities are systems, too, and their behavior deeply influences all the components and sub-systems operating within it. To ensure community support systems do what we want them to do over the long term, Curandi helps networks develop measures that allow them to see problems clearly and guide their own adaptive behavior change to solve them.
We amplify the value of collaborative networks by:
Implementing systems that support continuous observation to correlate community conditions, outcomes and dynamics – allowing networks to see the problem clearly and guide their own adaptive behavior change.
Implementing guided self-organization to align the community system’s behavior to what it wants to achieve.
Designing transparency into the system to support the opportunity to succeed.
Developing strategic feedback loops that support desired network behavior.
Creating multi-layered non-financial incentives appropriate for adaptive collaboration.
Enabling monetization of outcomes.