By: Allison Fine
Fantastic observations, Amy!! Love the idea of trying to figure out what critical mass. In my mind, it is both a problem of action and results. Action – meaning is anyone else interested, and results,...
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Lucy has just posted another update and pull together the string of reflections we have all written. I wanted to post it here to help point readers to further opportunities to dive in to this...
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In reply to Allison Fine. Great points, Allison! When it comes to the action side of things, for me, I look at it as either an organization or a community driven plan. By and large, if your plan is...
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You all did amazing work, with short turn-around, at the very least you created an influx of resources to PP and from my perspective that is great. I am especially interested in the challenge you faced...
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In reply to Susan Mooney. Hi Susan- Thanks so much for joining in here! And great question. Many organizations have criteria that support decision making when it comes to partnerships, sponsorships,...
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In reply to Amy Sample Ward. Hi Amy, Thanks for your reply. Yes in an ideal world organizations would be able to maintain an effective balance between being nimble and being disciplined. As a...
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[…] coordinated action called Take the Pink Back, which featured folks like Lucy Bernholz, Alison Fine, Amy Sample Ward, Deanna Zandt, Kivi Leroux Miller, Beth Kanter, and […]
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[…] into what kinds of online participation are most likely to be effective. (Amy Sample Ward’s excellent case study on #TakeBackThePink is a great place to start.) If you’re also hoping to influence...
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