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Category Archives: Micro-Collaborations

June Holley on Collective Change and the Culture of the 21st Century

methods, Micro-Collaborations, Practice, Interviews, Network Weaving, BlogBy Christine CapraMarch 27, 20174 Comments

How place, process, relationships and tools support culture change for the 21st century – An interview with Network Weaving pioneer June Holley.

Monster Map: Part Three – Sensing What Is Emerging

Uncategorized, Blog, Reflections, Micro-Collaborations, EmergenceBy Christine CapraJune 30, 20163 Comments

How Network Mapping in Kumu.io enables us to sense what’s emerging in the overall field of bushCON change agents.

The bushCON16 Network Mapping Team

The Monster Map: How We Built & Shared a Network Map with 1,250 People – Part One

Uncategorized, Blog, Kumu Maps, Micro-CollaborationsBy Christine CapraJune 13, 20163 Comments

Network Mapping Writ Large. Kumu & sumApp provide large scale interactive network mapping that helps communities ‘see’ themselves as a network.

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