Guest post from Stephanie McAuliffe Bob Agres Executive Director of Hawai’i Alliance for Community Based Economic Development said that network weaving is the humility to discover the unique gift of each person you encounter and to connect it with a need. That’s beautiful. I heard several people at the Gran maker’s Gathering on Networks say that networks are beautiful. I find beauty in the trust that allows network ties to strengthen and in the visual representation of networks. It is fun to … [Read more...]
Archives for October 2011
Day Two: Growing Social Impact in a Networked World – Focus on the How to
Guest post by Laura Efurd While we continue to grapple with some key questions around supporting, investing in and growing networks, on day two of the conference we got a bit more down and dirty with practical matters like “how to”. We started the morning by reflecting in small groups on emerging insight and strategies. My favorite insight from this session was the comment that sometimes it is as simple as having conversations. Though we might not have the whole networked world figured out, … [Read more...]
Turning Waste into Opportunity
Guest post from Sande Smith During the first day of the Growing Social Impact in a Networked World conference, I had plenty of opportunities to have my mind blown. I wasn’t the only one. I heard my colleagues asking questions about the changes that would have to happen in their organizations for them to be able to truly embrace a new way of being - a way that embraced network philosophy. As my own mind began to reconstruct meaning, I found myself thinking about two presentations in … [Read more...]
How do funders help established organizations develop a network mindset?
Guest post by Adene Sacks As the GEO gathering comes to a close, funders are spending their morning on the practical consideration of how adopting a network mindset will change our day to day work. One of the most interesting discussions I participated in this morning focused on what networks mean for those established field organizations whose names are often synonymous with the work we do. Monitor Group senior consultant Heather Grant McLeod made the fascinating point that many of … [Read more...]
Networks and Social Movements
Guest post by Mary Manuel Movement: “A collection of persons or groups who come together around a common concern. Typically their mission is to bring about some type of societal change relative to their concern.” They are characterized by the following elements: collective intentional action, continuity of sustained action, outsider status, scope and scale, and formation of collective identity. * In her article Unstill Waters: The Fluid Role of Networks in Social Movements, Robin Katcher … [Read more...]
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