While the news is full of partisan politics, an alternative model is emerging for how to make progress in addressing large scale challenges: collaborative networks. Through network initiatives, parts of a system can come together, find common ground, and pursue solutions and collective action from those points of agreement. The Energy Action Network (EAN) in… Read more
Category: Networks
Quick Way to Map Who Is in the Room
When bringing together a new group, you want to help people make new connections. A good place to start is to offer ways for them to find out who is in the room. Here is one quick technique that can be done to facilitate this. We facilitated the introductory session the the UNH/NHBSR three-day business sustainability… Read more
What it Takes to Create Collective Impact – 20 Questions
I recently worked with the Garfield Foundation to design and facilitate a gathering of people who specialize in collaborative networks and systemic approaches to social change. This meeting convened about a dozen experienced practitioners for two days of rich, inspiring, expansive conversations about what it takes to do this work effectively. These insights will inform… Read more
A Network vs. a Professional Membership Organization
“It’s not just about delivering content to members, it’s about the convening power to help members discover each other.” – Clay Shirky Continuing our exploration of what it means to use a network mindset in developing organizational strategies, this blog provides some guidance on how a peer to peer network is different than a traditional membership/association structure…. Read more
Leading with a Network Mindset
Working in a network is different than working in an organization. When we invite people to join a network, we cannot expect people who have spent their entire careers working in organizations to know how to “show up” to work in networked ways. Traditional organizational structures are based on certain way of seeing the world… Read more
An Iterative Approach to Network Design and Development
We have recently had the pleasure of working with the Massachusetts Smart Growth Alliance (MSGA) as they design a Great Neighborhoods Network. The Alliance’s Great Neighborhoods initiative seeks to build a movement to transform the built environment, creating great places around the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Significant work has been done to create partnerships and goals… Read more
Funders Role in Catalyzing Collaboration in Networks (or Undermining It)
Funders inherently have significant power in a system. The way that they use their funding and positional authority can have huge impact on whether a network works effectively. At the Northern New England Networks community of practice gathering I attended this week, a group of network leaders, funders, and consultants reflected on the question: In… Read more
The Climate Action Conundrum
Years ago, I was in the audience at a conference of investors and environmentalists listening to a panel of presenters talk about what actions they were pursuing on climate. A speaker from NRDC, who worked in their D.C. office and was all too familiar with the political realities, was talking about their strategy of advocating… Read more
Collaboration Lessons from the Basketball Court
Several mornings I week, I play basketball with a group of women in my town. We have no rules and do not keep score. We just enjoy the exercise and the fun of playing and teamwork. Our core group has been playing multiple times a week for over five years, which is probably more time… Read more
Seeing the System: Visuals of Networks
When people are coming together in a network to work on changing a system, such as local food, they need a picture of the system as a whole and its parts. Pictures are also helpful to map how work gets done in a network – and these images look much more molecular and circular than… Read more