How to Help Your Members Manage Long Lists in sumApp
Excerpt: sumApp ‘segments’ make it easy to manage long lists, so members are more likely to engage & share info.
DetailsExcerpt: sumApp ‘segments’ make it easy to manage long lists, so members are more likely to engage & share info.
DetailsNot Getting The Response You Hoped For Yet? Automated bulk email invitations from sumApp work fine in most instances, especially if people know they’re coming & what they’re for. But what if it’s not working? What if important members are buried in email and ignoring your requests? Or maybe you have a sub-set of members…
DetailsThe Maya Townsend interview has generated interest in live-link mapping – as well as questions about how to do it and what one should know. This post is in response to those questions.
DetailsHow you can simplify map access for your network members by turning sumApp into your Kumu map portal
DetailsA map without conversations is nothing and conversations without some form of mapping are much more fragmented.
DetailsPart 6 of a 6 part series from an Interview with Aldo de Moor Prior part Reflecting On Our Discussions It’s been over two years since my original interview with Aldo. That one interview was so rich, it generated six blog posts and an abiding friendship. We’ve met online semi-monthly ever since that first great…
DetailsNotes from our Learning Journeys | Harvests about SenseMaking with Social System Maps from our Community of Practice.
Phil Metzler and Laura Kaestele discuss her perspective on what SenseMaking means to her work and for network weaving.
The Social System Mapping Origin Story I (Christine Capra) fell in love with System Mapping in about 2005 and started making maps at every opportunity. Some time after that, I began to work with intentional change networks and had the opportunity to create some network maps. From this, I began to imagine combining the two…
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