I was able to meet with the Co-Executive Directors of the Learning Leadership Community, an organization I’ve long admired for their commitment to a community-focused transformative leadership practice. This past…
Continue ReadingNetworks: Resourcing Relationships and Interdependence for an Equitable Future Now
Networks for Equity and Systems ChangeThe events of the past year have made clear what many in and outside of philanthropy already knew: that equality in resource distribution is not…
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Collective Mind hosts regular Community Conversations with our global learning community. These sessions create space for network professionals to connect, share experiences, and cultivate solutions to common problems experienced by networks.In July…
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A Conversation with Rohini Nilekani PhilanthropiesIn CEP’s recent publication, New Attitudes, Old Practices: The Provision of Multiyear General Operating Support, nearly all interviewed foundation leaders emphasized the importance of trust between…
Continue ReadingReclaiming Choice and Agency in a Networked World
Welcome! We are happy you chose to open this blog post! In this article we will explore: The difference between choice and decision; and why awareness of choice matters – as…
Continue ReadingReturn on Relationships: Four Ingredients of Trust
Trust has become something of a buzzword. Most people will acknowledge that it’s important, yet many see it as a byproduct of other activities, rather than something that should be…
Continue ReadingFrom Learning to Doing
Many years ago I was teaching high school English on a small island in SE Alaska. I asked the class to compare a piece of literature to the story of…
Continue ReadingThe Angel’s Mafia: elements to be addressed in peacebuilding governance
Our Better Angels need to get their act together.I find myself looking back at five years working in peacebuilding and conflict transformation. Almost as long as I spent working as…
Continue ReadingGovernance is how we choose to be together
An illustrated story of liberatory governance practiceStorytelling — like governance — can take many forms.When choosing new ways of being together, we begin with ourselves — in our bodies, hearts,…
Continue ReadingMAKING LARGE EVENTS PARTICIPATORY
This blog was originally published in October, 2019, when we couldn’t foresee that most large events would cease. As we anticipate meeting again in person, I hope the approaches here…
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