June Holley on Collective Change and the Culture of the 21st Century
How place, process, relationships and tools support culture change for the 21st century – An interview with Network Weaving pioneer June Holley.
DetailsHow place, process, relationships and tools support culture change for the 21st century – An interview with Network Weaving pioneer June Holley.
DetailsA Leadership Story – Network Style Pt. 1
DetailsExcerpt: A Leadership Story – Network Style – Part 2
DetailsParticipatory Community Mapping as Collective Sensemaking. Part 1 of an interview with CommunitySense Founder Aldo de Moor.
DetailsWhat Participatory Community Network Mapping Makes Possible. Part 2 of an interview with CommunitySense Founder Aldo de Moor.
Details“Maps have power. They always have throughout human history. Maps have been very powerful artifacts” – Aldo de Moor
DetailsStorytelling is very important to inspire participation. However, it is especially the boundary spanning across communities – stories that capture the essence of an activity or an interaction in a community. ~ Aldo de Moor
Details. . . one of the [important] pieces… is to get that sense of ‘we’re not in this alone,’ that ‘we have more connections than we know.’
DetailsA map without conversations is nothing and conversations without some form of mapping are much more fragmented.
Details“. . . a network map captures and represents those three fundamental characteristics (or CDE) that we think define the nature of all self-organizing systems. CDE means Container, Differences and Exchanges.” ~ Glenda Eoyang
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