New Directions Collaborative provided a one-day training and strategic planning session for the staff of EPA New England’s Office of Assistance & Pollution Prevention on how to catalyze networks. The training was designed to build on the strengths of their previous work by viewing it through a network lens. We shared an overview of network… Read more
Category: Networks
Aligning Work at Various Scales
With Google maps or Mapquest, one can zoom in to the level of a city block or zoom out to see how that place that relates to the geography of a city or a region. In working for change within complex systems, we similarly need to be able to work at multiple levels and see… Read more
New Jobs that Support Collaborative Work
In the late 1990’s, I shifted my work from environmental management consulting towards a focus on sustainability. At the time, most of my friends and family, had not even heard of the word “sustainability” and I struggled to explain it as well as to figure out a way to make a living doing this work…. Read more
Network Analysis (SNA/ONA) Methods for Assessment & Measurement
Patti Anklam, an affiliate of New Directions Collaborative and Principal of Net Work, offered a Leadership Webinar, hosted by the Leadership Learning Community (LLC,) about techniques for social network analysis. In this Guest Blog post, Patti shares an overview of the webinar, with links to listen to it and further resources. Monday’s LLC webinar on… Read more
Collective Impact: Emerging Issues and Challenges from the Field
Last week, the Leadership Learning Community sponsored a beautifully-facilitated gathering in Boston to celebrate the launch of its new publication Leadership & Collective Impact. The room of about 25 people included network weavers, organizational consultants, funders, writers, community organizers – all working in some way to advance collective impact and network approaches to social change…. Read more
Evaluating Networks: Interview with Susan Foster
This blog post begins a periodic series of interviews with people working on various aspects of building networks for social change. Susan Foster is a consultant who specializes in evaluating networks, who I have worked with on the Massachusetts Global Warming Solutions Project. The field of evaluation has grown as foundations and governments seek to… Read more
Imaginal Cells: A Model from Nature for Transforming Systems
The transformation of a caterpillar into a butterfly provides a compelling metaphor for those working to re-imagine and transform organizations and larger systems to be thriving, restorative, and sustainable. This metaphor illustrates how connecting networks of those working for change is the next step to bring about a larger transformation. Elisabet Sahtouris, an evolutionary biologist… Read more
Vermont Farm to Plate Network: Collective Impact to Transform a Food System
I have seen the future of how we can transition to a healthy local food system and it is in Vermont. Picture this: 180 people from all parts of the state’s food system, in one room, reflecting on how they have worked together over the past year in a coordinated way towards goals of doubling… Read more
Vermont Farm to Plate Network Gathering – Year 2
Last year, we had the pleasure of helping design and facilitate the launch of the Vermont Farm to Plate Network, working in collaboration with Curtis Ogden of the Interaction Institute for Social Change (IISC) and the Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund. During the past year, over 150 organizations have been meeting to advance the Farm to… Read more
Taking the Time to Realize the Full Value of Networks
What I appreciate about my work is that I get to team with various consultants on various projects in various sectors. We, and our clients, are all in an evolving conversation and experiment about how to work in networked ways to create social change. Whether the context is energy efficiency, local food, transportation, or education,… Read more