History of RSA Networks
History of RSA Networks
RSA Networks, a partnership between the RSA and NESTA, was launched in 2007 as a project to catalyse a new relationship between the RSA and its 27,000 Fellows. It aimed to support Fellows in developing new networks to deliver sustainable social change.
The partnership with NESTA offered the RSA the opportunity to objectively reflect on its own progress, explore different types of collaborative innovation and identify connections between these collaborations and successful innovation. The lessons and ideas generated from the project have been integrated throughout the team and influence and steer our approach to developing networks amongst the Fellowship.
NESTA commissioned a handbook-style report to help share the learning from our RSA Networks project. The report sets out what we hope will be a useful set of lessons for those who want to learn more about supporting networked innovation or managing change. A series of videos filmed throughout the project are available for download below.
Download the full report (PDF, 326KB)
View NESTA RSA Evaluation videos
These videos were filmed between November 2007 and July 2008 during the evaluation of RSA Networks. They were filmed and edited by Simone Jaeger and are presented alongside an ethnographic evaluation written by Sophia Parker and Eleanor Ford. This evaluation was commissioned by NESTA in partnership with the RSA.
A new Vision for the RSA, and an ambitious Agenda
Criteria and definition, and collaboration and ownership
Chaos, coalescence and leadership
Balancing leadership in networks and hierarchies, and what success will look like

