Connecting Knowledge
Last week I spend the majority of my time at Mobiles x Mobilization Camp, an event put on by the MobLab at Greenpeace. This event… Read More »Connecting Knowledge
Last week I spend the majority of my time at Mobiles x Mobilization Camp, an event put on by the MobLab at Greenpeace. This event… Read More »Connecting Knowledge
The last chapter of the Open Organization talks about how a leader in an open community has to be a catalyst: “An agent that provokes… Read More »The Calm Catalyst
One of the things I know about open source and open communities is that as much as we want to break down silos, we have… Read More »Reach outside the silo
Recently I drove to the Netherlands for a day to hang out with about half the people who work at Greenpeace International. The meet-up actually… Read More »“We’re not ready to be open yet.”
Here’s an idea: let’s all move to Colonial Williamsburg and churn some butter. Or maybe we should all buy horses. Wait, wait, I’ve got an… Read More »The No Tech School
I recently started a newsletter after being badgered asked to do so. It’s fun to put together, but it takes me longer than I like… Read More »Privacy: Where’s your line?
As you probably know, I teach and facilitate groups of people in all sorts of learning experiences. Over the years I’ve noticed some repetition in… Read More »Leading Groups: Dealing with Too Cool for School & Other Personalities
Last week I read an article on OpenSource.com that had me thinking about personality traits that we in open source share. There are certain kinds… Read More »Where the Talent Goes
You might have noticed my Internet avoidance lately? I’ve been taking some time. I’ve been trying to figure out who I am now versus who… Read More »Disconnecting to Reconnect
This past week I spent three days hanging out with the activists and thinkers who attended the Open Campaigns Camp. Participants included loads of folks… Read More »Open is an attitude