Collective Impact Workshop for Headwaters Communities in Action – Dufferin County, ON – August 25, 2015
This post provides links to the presentation and resources for the Collective Impact workshop hosted in Dufferin County by Headwaters Communities in Action.
"Better Practices" not "Best Practice?"
Working in complexity requires us to move away from the comfort zone of "best practices" and "evidence-based" solutions to "what if" experimentation that may or may not work. This is a loaded proposition for many people. How does it sit with you?
What If Experimentation
Has an over-reliance on "best practices" and "evidence-based" practices struck a deathblow to our ability to think creatively and our courage to be experimental?
Resources from the Collective Impact Workshop – Homer & the Southern Kenai Peninsula, AK, September 29th, 2014
This post includes the presentation and worksheets shared at a full-day workshop to explore the Collective Impact opportunity for the MAPP Project in Homer and Alaska’s Southern Kenai Peninsula.
Additional mindset shifts that help practitioners effective implement Collective Impact initiatives.
Implementing a successful Collective Impact initiative requires practitioners to be willing to go beyond focusing solely on the three pre-conditions and five conditions of Collective Impact to embrace mindset shifts which enable them to think – and work – differently.