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Growing impact with SEED‑IN in business and management education

Business and management educators regularly design and test changes in teaching, assessment and student support, but often struggle to capture and communicate the effects of this work beyond local anecdotes or formal metrics. This 1-hour session, with facilitator Dr Maged Zakher, introduces SEED‑IN, a simple developmental framework that helps colleagues plan, evidence and narrate the impact of their SoTL and professional‑practice projects in ways that feel authentic, manageable and relevant to their context. 

Using examples from business‑school practice, we will explore how the six SEED‑IN elements (Situation, Enhancement, Evidence of impact, Development through collaboration, Idea sharing and Next steps) can be used to structure interventions and impact stories, from small‑scale tweaks to larger initiatives.

Participants will have the opportunity to map one of their own projects or ideas onto SEED‑IN, and to consider how this can support CMBE CPD reflections, fellowship claims and other forms of dissemination.

The session aims to demystify “impact” by focusing on realistic evidence, collaborative working and incremental change, aligning closely with current CMBE conversations around growing and building impact in business and management education. 

This event is a CMBE Community Meeting and is open to CMBE Subscribers only.

To register, please select the "register" button. This will ask you complete your details. Please then select "pay by card" where you will enter your email address but not be charged (this event is free to attend).

Facilitator

Dr Maged Zakher

Faculty Lead for Learning, Teaching and Student Experience; Deputy Head of School (Strategy, Management and International Business) at the University of Northampton

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