Performance Review & Impact Sustainability Matrix (PRISM)

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This webinar delves into how Magic Bus India Foundation has adapted the Balanced Scorecard—originally developed by Kaplan and Norton—into a customized 'Metal Scorecard' using multi-tiered data from its livelihood centers across India. While rooted in the Balanced Scorecard’s core framework, the Metal Scorecard is designed for the social sector, with a focus on improving program efficiency and impact. It measures internal factors like operations and capacity building, and external outcomes such as youth enrolment, attrition, and job placement, serving as a robust Monitoring & Evaluation tool to guide strategic decisions.

Speakers

Name Title Biography
Ashwathi Muraleedharan Research Consultant Ashwathi Muraleedharan is a research consultant and educator with 12+ years of experience in equity-focused program design, M&E systems, and inclusive education. Her work spans global organizations, advancing data-driven impact in marginalized communities.
Mr. Satish Jadhav DGM-Quality - Livelihood Programmes Satish leads quality initiatives at Magic Bus, including the Metal Scorecard System. With 17 years of experience and a Post Graduate Program in Data Analysis from TISS, he brings deep expertise in data management, monitoring and evaluation, and strategic planning. He previously served as Head of Quality M&E at TISS.

Moderators

Name Title Biography
Mr. Arun Nalavadi Executive Director – Livelihoods Arun Nalavadi is the Executive Director – Livelihoods at Magic Bus India Foundation, bringing 44+ years of experience across corporate and development sectors. Formerly Country Manager at Accor, he joined Magic Bus in 2015, leveraging his expertise to scale one of India’s largest livelihood programs. A Harvard Business School alumnus, Arun is deeply committed to social impact and frequently shares insights at social sector forums.

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