Resource Type: Audio Seminar || Speaker: Michael Quinn-Patton
Explore how a developmental evaluation process can gain feedback, prompt reflection and ultimately action. Delve deeper into this innovative process with this podcast.
Resource Type: Audio Seminar || Speaker: Katharine Pearson
This podcast explores the concept of applied dissemination through several case studies and an examines the Sustaining Social Innovation initiative led by the McConnell Foundation in 2006.
Resource Type: Audio Seminar || Speaker: Christian Bason
This podcast deepens our understanding of co-creation and how to foster innovation in the public sector by connecting the dots between public sector and community innovation in eye-opening ways.
Resource Type: Audio Seminar || Speaker: Brenda Zimmerman
In this podcast, Brenda Zimmerman explores the challenges and opportunities inherent to working in complex systems. She looks at some key characteristics of leadership in uncertain times, and lays out several important principles for leading in complex systems.
Creating Communities that Deserve Us
In this podcast, discover how to move our communities from visions to solutions, how get to relevant outcomes and the role collaborations plays in creating community solutions.
Resource Type: Audio Seminar || Speakers: Al Etmanski & Vickie Cammack
This podcast seeks to understand the potential for community innovation in today’s world. Vickie Cammack and Al Etmanski consider the deep patterns that drive change and innovation and how they have influenced the creation of the Social Innovation Generation (SiG)network.
Resource Type: Audio Seminar || Speaker: Brenda Zimmerman
Complexity suggests that relationships between parts are more important than the parts themselves. Learn more in this podcast that explores ‘wicked questions’, leadership, social innovation and complex systems thinking.
Advancing understanding of the correlation between thinking like a movement and acting like an organization
Thinking Like a Movement is a concept that calls us to think beyond our organization and its day-to-day operations toward a much larger vision. Learn new tools and techniques to move forward collaboratively in your community with this podcast
Exploring the link between social innovations and movements for change.
Getting to Maybe recognizes the experiences of a wide range of people and organizations and applies the insights of complexity theory in an effort to lay out a brand new way of thinking about making change in communities, in business, and in the world.
Resource Type: Audio Seminar || Speaker: Ric Young
Communities have powerful stories to tell. It is in the sharing of these stories that great change can happen. This podcast, deepens our understanding of community and the role of place and belonging in movements of change.