Magic Outcomes Testimonials
"I went through a period of actively avoiding any training or development courses as I’ve been on so many that were just so bad and I couldn’t face sitting in yet another grey conference centre training room being talked at by somebody not terribly interesting, who was obviously going through the motions (often in a pretty patronising way) and at their pace not mine. The along came Magic Outcomes – I couldn’t have been more excited about it if I had tried."
"After 7 months on the Magic Outcomes programme I can
honestly say I've got more from it than I ever thought possible. Being involved
in - immersed in - an inner city primary school you get to understand the issues
facing the community you live and work in extremely quickly and with a real
depth of understanding. It becomes very clear from the outset that you have
a real opportunity to make a big difference to the lives of the children around
you - and how big that difference is, is completely up to you. I can't think
of anything much more motivational than that.
Regular workshops allowed us to get to know the teachers and the challenges
faced by the school, the children and the parents - and for them to get to know
us. I think it's fair to say that initially the teachers were not terribly sure
what value our being there would bring to the school (apart from the cash our
companies had paid for us to be there). Maybe we weren't sure either. But before
long we began to see where we could act to make the big difference and plans
began to form and action taken. Recently, the head of the school I've been working
with said that every time we came it was like the flapping butterfly wing effect
- something would be catalysed that would have far reaching positive implications
for the school.
As a result of Magic Outcomes the school has already had free books, IT support
and help with accounts; children have participated in reading manuscripts of
new school books and feeding back to the publishing team on what they thought
of them; children have trialled new approaches to education on healthy eating
and healthy cookery; poetry written by the children is being compiled into a
professionally produced poetry book for them to take home; the school has a
revamped information booklet for new parents; the school is getting help on
space planning and improving the environment for children; and the school has
some lovely full colour wall charts to use as a basis for healthy eating classes,
provided free of charge by the manufacturer.
For the future we're working on getting professional athletes into the school
to reinforce the message on the importance of good eating and providing positive
role models for schools and we're developing project teams for fundraising and
PR and communications that will comprise one person from Pearson (as a training/contribution
opportunity), a parent, a teacher and a child.
Over and above all of the school-specific work, we have also formulated a plan
to help Magic Breakfast roll out nutritional education nationwide, involving
Pearson - a project than will probably take six months or so to come to fruition,
but that has huge potential and has our President and management team very excited!
Personally, what have I got out of it? Where to start.... I've undoubtedly had
to develop my ability to gather information, formulate a case and deliver it
(communicating ideas to clients or your boss is a doddle compared to the search
for ways to explain to children why they should eat a healthy balanced diet
instead of predominantly sweets and chips). I've also had what amounts to a
crash course in building trust from a zero basis, engaging stakeholders and
performing a needs diagnostic. I've definitely improved my project management
skills and ability to manage colleagues and delegate well on projects - volunteer
colleagues who, if they get fed up, can just walk away. That's a different kind
of situation from work and one that really stretches you. Pitching skills have
been seriously tested and continually stretched, I've drawn on new depths of
determination to see things through and I've learned a huge, huge amount about
diversity, social exclusion, poverty and about the value of developing a shared
vision and making things happen - personally and through influencing others.
I could go on! Without any doubt it has been the best learning experience of
my life."
Rachel Stock - Publisher Pearson Education
"Magic Outcomes is a very innovative programme - it builds
an awareness of social concerns, it demands that practical solutions are produced,
and that they are identified and driven by the participant, very empowering!
What it's done for me already is give me an opportunity to dramatically improve my understanding of a how a school works and is funded, and to make a real difference to that school and possibly other schools in a way that benefits our business. For the future I expect to significantly improve my ability to identify business opportunities, to gain support for them, and to drive them forward.
I'm extremely positive about Pearson funding me to go on the programme, I like working for a Company that is both progressive and has a social conscience."
Bruce Norman, Senior Accountant, Pearson Education