Supporters to Change Agents
Semantics play a big role in life. The words we use influence how we think. Words affect our thoughts on the people we’re trying… Read More »Supporters to Change Agents
Semantics play a big role in life. The words we use influence how we think. Words affect our thoughts on the people we’re trying… Read More »Supporters to Change Agents
The 5th Shift Greenpeace is trying to make in its quest to become a more modern and open organization is from being a lone hero… Read More »What does it mean to be a hero among heroes?
After reading Titles are Toxic by Rands I remembered a document I wrote while I was still at Mozilla. I asked for anonymous contributions from… Read More »Pathways for Creative Leadership
Dear Content Producers, Please stop using the “Open Letter to…” headline for all your random crap. Listen, I can rant about this all day, but… Read More »Please stop using the “Open Letter to…” headline for all your random crap.
We were pleased to welcome some new faces to this week’s Community Call. We’ve been using this call to talk about the 7 Shifts Greenpeace… Read More »Fearing Failure to Fearless Innovation
This week in our community call, we focused our conversation on the transition from being a secretive organization to being more open. We were joined… Read More »Secretive to Open Source in our Community Call
When we judge out loud (by writing, for example), we project morals and values. Social pressure is perceived. It happens when other people project their… Read More »Learning to understand social pressure
This week’s Story Community Call was well visited. We talk about the new story of Greenpeace, story as a theory of change, culture shifts and… Read More »On Solutions Driven Campaigning
I’m just back from an activist training and generally awesome experience on the Greenpeace ship, the Arctic Sunrise. We sailed in the North Sea from… Read More »Introductory Ship’s Course
I’m not sure if it came from a guidance counselor or my parents or some sort of magical “install social norm” button, but somewhere along… Read More »Social norms: “professionalism”