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Thriving Networks

February 24 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Starting networks can be easy, but sustaining them is not.

In the last two years, our world as changed at a dramatic pace. Fuelled by urgency, passion and technological breakthroughs, we are seeing new ways of organizing pop up all over the globe, challenging the notion of traditional organizations: from freelance collectives, to impact networks, to distributed communities and DAOs. But to truly fulfil their potential, these network structures and group cultures need to face difficult questions around money, power and value flow. And they don’t have to do it alone.

From our experience working in such networks for almost a decade, we know that these are some of the most difficult topics for these organizations to address: maintaining motivation and energy among members, enabling highly-active and less-active members to share workload and power, the tension between volunteer and paid work, freeriding, burnout of core members, lack of and mismanagement of funds, and conflicts around money.

This course will help you take your network to the next level and support you to address these (sometimes uncomfortable) challenges in a cohort of peers.

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