Leadership should come with a smile
In the past, I’ve worked to detail what competencies and skills a leader inside the Mozilla community commonly has. For me, the majority of what… Read More »Leadership should come with a smile
In the past, I’ve worked to detail what competencies and skills a leader inside the Mozilla community commonly has. For me, the majority of what… Read More »Leadership should come with a smile
If all the sand in the Sahara is in the Sahara, and you have a mechanism to measure the exact shape of a single grain… Read More »Privacy/Security and Bullying
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
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
Most of this post will be much easier to understand if you view Mark’s recent talk at the Next Billion in London, skim or reread… Read More »Mozilla Academy Thoughts
After fruitful conversations around open fluency and making a commitment (next call April 30th) to think about what that means, while in parallel producing leadership… Read More »Producing Teach Like Mozilla in the Open (with YOU!)
A couple days ago I had a BIG conversation with Bill Mills, the Community Manager for Mozilla Science Lab, about open learning, designing for participation,… Read More »Love the Lurkers
Yesterday, we had another Webmaker Mentor Community call, and it was a great one. WARNING: this post has too many GIFs. As per usual, we… Read More »Mentor Community Call December 5th