Tag Archives: networks
Revisiting Our Community Agility Ecosystem
What’s Community Agility? Two years ago – when we launched the Community Initiatives Team – agility was on ours minds. Pre-recession, we were hearing flat, but seeing spiky. Our team members live and work in regions as diverse as Portland (OR), Tucson (AZ), Charlotte (NC), and all over Michigan. So while the U.S. economy at [...]
Posted in Collaboration, Community, Gov20, Longform, Regions, Social Change, Treasures, Uncategorized Also tagged agility, change, community, entrepreneurial culture, Entrepreneurship, gov2.0, Gov20, innovation, resilience, smart cities, smart communities, Social Innovation Leave a comment
New Working Paper: Social Change with a Network Mindset
Monitor Institute Releases Working Wikily 2.0 Networks and Social Change We love and have been following the Working Wikily blog for some time now, but authors Diana Scearce, Gabriel Kasper, and Heather McLeod Grant have outdone themselves on this one. We agree that a networked mindset is evolving – and it changes assumptions about how [...]
Posted in Social Change, Social Innovation, Treasures, Work and Learning 2.0 Also tagged community2.0, culture, learning2.0, mindset, monitor, social change, web2.0, wiki 1 Comment
Agile Development as Model for Government Policy Making
Agile Policy Making? We were so excited to see Joi Ito’s post about agile development as a (potential) model for policy-making, we hardly know where to start. Maybe a thank you for Reid Hoffman’s perspective on early releasing – well timed as we are still wincing at the bugs in a recent launch of our [...]
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“We Seek Agility”