Sometimes network structures are mistaken for associations or federations. Some shrug off the confusion, “What’s the difference...and who cares!” they might say. Isn’t “network” just another word for “organization”? Networks are hugely different from traditional organizations and the differences are enormously important to how well and powerfully we can work with others to accelerate and magnify important work. In my experience there are 5 “secrets” for how to enjoy a network experience and optimize the power of a great network while also taking pleasure in nobody “being the boss of me.”
Read MoreAs a fully remote employee and as the newest member of the SWIM team, I have experienced virtual interviews, onboarding and the strange feeling of starting a job without ever having stepped foot in the office or shaking my bosses hand. In March of 2020, companies were forced to adapt and for the last year and a half millions of people have gone through virtual orientations and onboarding sessions. As we all continue to adjust to new realities and as the workforce experiences a great resignation, now is the time for your organization to evaluate and improve your virtual onboarding.
Read MoreTaking time to understand how the dimensions of time and relationships factor into the feedback phase of a project will help leaders generate the strongest insights.
Read MoreThanks to a recent client I’ve spent a couple of months reading and thinking about a slim 2020 publication: “The Flat Org Chart” by Dan Pallotta. I have found this publication to be fascinating and provocative and it turns upside-down the social sector’s assumptions about “doing good” and achieving equity!
Read MoreIt is revealing that in every network assessment we have completed at See What I Mean, we hear the same sentiment from members - with me, not to me. In other words, be my partner not my boss. However, it shouldn’t be all that surprising.
Read MoreHeadline after headline of 2020 focuses on the collapse of trust - in elections, in news, in healthcare, in data, in experts, and in one another. It’s heartbreaking. It’s also a cause for change. Over the last 10 years we’ve been researching trust and helping people put it into action.
Read MoreOne of the things that has continued to fascinate me is how the concept of accountability both challenged and transformed that work on democracy and how public/political democracy intertwines with democratic processes in everyday activities and in community/social change organizations.
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